It’s earwigs.
Good, bad, and !!! news
Bad news: something ate the two baby Rudbeckia fulgida I put out yesterday.
Good news: all the fluttermill evening primrose, same size as Rudbeckia, are fine. This includes the three just a few yards away.
!!! News… A yucca may be sprouting???
Post-thunderstorm quick check
Earwig defense
Well, a few more carrot seedlings disappeared under the bunny defense screen, so we put out some diatomaceous earth to try to stop the presumed earwig depredations (or whatever insect it is. I guess roly-polies are an option too but I haven’t seen any). We’ll see if it works.
Plant window is toasty warm
Basil seedlings growing well!
Native seed stratification success
Several seeds I pulled out of the fridge recently are sprouting in their humid containers so we planted them today!
Everything is growing!
Spring is really springing today. It’s very humid and warm too though no substantial rain yet despite forecast.
Removing seeds from cold stratification
I checked on seeds in the fridge this evening. Two species have started sprouting so I planted them in sprouting trays and also some directly in the ground. The others species I think I’ll keep out and see if they sprout as they’ve been in since January I think.
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.