Mild Santa Ana winds today and tomorrow. My sinuses already detected it two days ago when I started randomly sneezing. Very windy right now enough so it blew a lightly framed poster off my bedroom wall. Has blown the bedroom door shut three times before I found a door stop that worked (half balled up sock).
Basically the same as the last few days, Rocky getting a bit bolder and has taken a stroll through the garden for the third day in a row. I kind of have to herd him there if I need to check things. Today I needed more cilantro for a recipe so was able to grab some from the west and south bed.
Tomato is about ten inches tall now, so glad I figured out the cattle/hog fence spacing is 4 inches. The potatoes are a bit floppy, especially after I watered them for ten or fifteen minutes (soil was very dry and had to stop and dig around to open up holes for the water to penetrate deeper than half an inch). Technically the potatoes need to have their own mounds around them but not happening obviously. They'll make enough potatoes for two of us for sure. As much as I'd like to dig around I know those plants need to be MUCH bigger because those are all Russets.
Still no sign of a flower cluster on that front cauliflower and the other two are doing good. The back one seems to have a hole in the middle like the flower branches didn't form there. Would have to get my face right down in there to double check and bending over is not happening as much right now. Nothing wrong with my back but can't bend over for long periods without getting dizzy.
Checked the carrots as best I could again, bending over and low down like that is not an easy feat. Ripped off some of the cilantro leaves on those plants for dinner today, even pulling up a small plant oh well. The garlic is hanging in there, will know what kind of bulbs I have in another two or three months. The oregano, tempted to take my garden knife and just cut through it like a cake to get some more room. It's a nice ground cover for sure but won't see the flowers until around June, which is nice for pollinators I suppose. Going to have to recommend that to the garden group if anyone wants a medium spreading 'edible' ground cover.
The roses are still blooming just forgot to take a picture or two. Still no pepper seedlings or even the squash showing up yet. I separated the two tomatoes from the rest of the pods because Rocky was havin to navigate around the huge tray and I felt like I was infringing on his territory. So at least the tomatoes are getting more sun, the unsprouted seeds don't need it as much.
Hope to have some carrots soon, maybe by next week I'll pull the largest one.




















































