The Chef and Paula have been really outdoing themselves lately.
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Paula chose to harvest our two red cabbages this evening. the little one weighs 227 grams and the big one weighs 480 grams.
Continue reading “06/11/2024 cabbage invasion”06/08/2024 bountiful!
The garden was looking scenic this morning.
Continue reading “06/08/2024 bountiful!”06/02/2024 surprise!
Well I’m always surprised haha.
Continue reading “06/02/2024 surprise!”05/23/2024 more
More leaves, new flowers!
Continue reading “05/23/2024 more”05/23/2024 time off
I’m taking today and tomorrow off so I hope I can look around the garden a little more.
Continue reading “05/23/2024 time off”05/17/2024 cilantro garnish
Most cilantro in our yard is blooming now, attracting excellent little pollinators and parasitic wasps. The few remaining ones we used this evening on an Indian curry made by the Chef.
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As hoped, we got them seeded before rain. They’ve now had several inches of rain to support their summer growth!
Continue reading “05/16/2024 tepary beans”05/12/2024 infrastructure
We got more rain overnight and I needed to smooth out the disturbed soil near the house foundation where we recently got piers. While I had the hoe out, I scraped out some little drainage ditches to pull some water away from the porch.
Continue reading “05/12/2024 infrastructure”05/11/2024 supposed to rain tonight sadly
Why sadly? Well, it’s good for the new plants I just put out because the forecast is pretty firm about rain, but it’s going to obscure possibilities for more of a rare G5 geomagnetic storm that resulted in the aurora borealis visible FROM OUR DRIVEWAY. Check out the view last night at Texas home on Mom’s blog too!
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