Wow! What a day of work! Many thanks to Wes and Paula we now have a lovely edge to the vegetable garden.
Cool weird violet
I moved it to the backyard!
Anti-cat defense fortress air flow adapter
Wes made a holder for one of the fans to attach to the shelf where we hide the tender plants at night from Gram right now on cool nights. Isn’t it nifty?
Wet plants need air circulation
It’s supposed to get into the 40s F tonight so we brought the tender plants in (peppers, ground cherries, tomatoes).
This requires covering to secure them from Cat Ideas. However, each tray has a good half inch plus of water in them and the soil is saturated from massive rain this afternoon and evening, and I don’t want any chances of mold.
Wes fixed up a second plant fan for me and I cut two holes in the box for one set. We opened two towel corners for the shelf tray.
Lexington WMA
A bit more cast iron forest this afternoon, not just the garden!
TOAD
Tomatillo time
This morning I repotted the baby tomatillos (two varieties this year).
Babies growing up
Repotted about 2/3 of baby tomatos before it got dark.
Bigger pots mean not everyone fits in the cat-safe night area.
Field trip for veggies and new home for flowers
It’s warm and sunny in the day and cool but not hard freezes at night. I decided it’s time for plants to see the world!
A garden dinner in winter
Wes cooked up a very nice dinner with garden harvest storage and some ground venison courtesy of Paula!