Last time I watered it rained the next day, it's been clear and will continue to be for a number of days. It's kind of windy today so it'll probably get cloudy over the weekend...again.
Photo adjusted for real colors. Honestly, sure HD photos are great but when it takes the saturation way up it's almost unrealistic. I like my photos to actually show what things look like. So even this photo that I dialed the saturation down a lot is still deeper color than what they actually are in person.One of the Roma's is already coloring and is not the usual shape for that variety. There are dozens of tomatoes on that vine so looking forward to a bumper crop for sure. The Terra Cotta has some good size fruit coming on as well. YAy! Fertilizer is working!Individual shots of the plants. The leaf difference on the two tomatoes is more striking as they get bigger and more mature, or that could just be me. The cucumbers are continuing to grow but no tendrils still which may just be my impatience or maybe they aren't old enough. The peppers are still doing well, and since it's been a little over two weeks since the first feeding almost time for another light feeding. Fed first on April 30 then again on May 5, so it's been about ten days since then. I'm not concerned about overfeeding because it's organic and I water a lot. Everything is looking really good though the peppers are still struggling a bit.There's only one zinnia left, right in the middle, the other three were eaten by whatever was cruising around the perimeter. All well and good, plenty of time to plant other things in front if I want flowers. I was in the pharmacy the other day and they had rather sad and sorry looking rose 'bushes' left over from Mother's Day. I know I could have made a nice planter out of them but it didn't look like they were discounted and I wasn't going to take a chance on spending $20 on a sorry looking rose cluster.
I need to remember to plant sweet peas in the fall though so hopefully have them for Christmas. Years ago the timing would be planting out seeds in October and you'd have flowers by Christmas, I don't think that holds true any longer though. Warm weather has been holding on all the way through to October and even into November sometimes. I don't think I have any seeds left but will check and if not, easy enough to find some before the end of summer.
Another picture of Dipladenia but in full shade this time and the Easter lilies are about ready to pop open. I don't have enough shade unfortunately to have anything on my front 'porch', even plastic degrades faster due to the summer sun blasting heat. Both of these locations get partial sun so it's ideal for a multitude of flowers.
Layla returned from vacation. I went out to water yesterday and her beds and pots were all soaked. I'm sure she thinks I ignored her beds but considering I added a cage to one tomato and nothing was completely dead, yes I did water. She even added another small cage to one of the tomatoes she has.
So that's it for this week, more flowers next I suspect.




















































