Supposed to get up to the low 80's this week with negligible clouds up high in wispy clumps and streaks. This makes for more soil warmth and accelerated growing. YAY! But also means will need to water soonish.
Jade bush is finally starting to fade. It was in full bloom when it was raining so didn't get out to get a picture but this is still good. This is the more 'artistic' photo I took, the other is just all flowers which isn't so engaging.
It is also encroaching a bit too much on the bed frame. I broke some branches off at the back side but will need my clippers to trim back a bigger branch that is right there at the corner. To heck with the lady that said 'don't touch the jade bush'. I'm sorry this thing has doubled in size in five years, I doubt any trimming I'm going to be doing is going to do any serious damage.
I pulled up a good amount of the chickweed (or whatever that is) around the cilantro after pulling some to bring upstairs. I noticed the cilantro starting to bolt and snapped off the growth points to kkeep that at bay for a while. Dumped the greens into the compost bucket, both of which need to be completely dumped out onto the tarp, chopped up and mixed and put back in.
Despite the lid being on tight, apparently the cat litter containers are not water tight. A good 6 inches of water in that bucket and only about an inch or two in the one behind it. That groundcover is what is creeping from the cilantro bed which makes me doubt it's chickweed. It's not creeping mint or anything with a fragrance. Still think it's just weird chickweed.
The purple potato is kind of weak and where it was laying over on the ground some of the leaves had been chewed. Pill bugs most likely, I'm sure those are still in there as well as earwigs. The romaine is starting to catch up finally and those other potatoes are gaining some size as well.
I'm sure that tomato needs some food but no gots so it's hanging in there. Already gained four inches and even as weak as it looks, I suspect it will gain some growth in the next week. The carrots are looking mighty fluffy and tall. I rifled through them to look for any that were too close together and found a good candidate.
Just a little guy but that tells me they'll be ready to pull soon if that's how big that one is. Made sure to pull away from its neighbor then patted the soil back down. The rest were far enough apart there wouldn't be any crowding.
The bunch I gleaned before weeding. That's like triple the size of anything from the store that is usually .99 cents a bunch. I love growing it because it is so freaking easy but then I have way too much on hand and no one to give it to. It's never around when I want to make salsa in the summer and will try and experiment on drying some in the microwave hopefully.
Half a sun drenched garden, this was taken around 2pm so that's accurate for sun angle this time of year. The person who set this garden area up really, really didn't know what they were doing. It was probably middle of summer and they thought there was enough sun to put beds on the south wall side.Normally this arrangement would be fine if there was no building or walls. I have imagined a better arrangement but then given all the factors involved it would require a lot more engineering. But that's just playing around and have to make do with what is there.
So here we are, sunny days ahead with summer weather around the corner. Literally.



















































