Supposedly a 'big storm' is headed for SoCal, now that is a large area and we are far enough south I'm not counting on a lot of rain. Supposedly 100% chance of rain tomorrow and it is cool, high level layer of clouds today. Detailed report says 'periods of rain' with a possibility of ½ inch and only a 90% chance, so precipitation will happen sometime in the next 24 hours.
That is the cloud cover about four hours ago, the clouds have smoothed out like cake frosting now. Or a painted ceiling depending on your imagery.
Everything is growing fine in the garden with no help from me. Cilantro is getting ready to flower and carrots are fluffy but still not big enough to harvest. I still have cilantro in the fridge. As much as I use that, I always overplant because it comes up everywhere anyway.
The Romaine was transplanted and only a bit wilted later in the day. The tomato transplant did not survive 24 hours but the other Roma has shot up like crazy. Just needed some warmer weather I guess and some more regular water. The potatoes are bounding up as well and am waiting for that purple plant to show signs of finishing up but that may be a while as well. The cauliflower...well, they should have been at this stage a month ago, oh well not counting on big beautiful heads on those this time.
The tomato seedling, Thursday and today. Still nothing from the other two pods but that's okay, if that one survives I'll be fine with that since it's a beefsteak type it may be a bigger plant than the Roma. I doubt that, but will see what happens. Been moving it from the window to across the room at night because it's still nippy in the high 40's and low 50's in that window. If there's daylight, they're in the window even if it's overcast.
Took a walk outside last night to stretch my legs and apparently there was a rocket launch on Valentine's Day. Can't see it but the trail does a loop behind that tree and then makes a hook further to the right. Stupid skyline blocked most of the full length. It was pretty cool though.So not much happening, as usual. And then two hummingbirds do aerial battle outside my window as I typed that.
I should probably toss a lot of the seeds I have that I'll never plant, like cantaloupe and peppers that I kept from fruit I bought at the store.... 2 or 3 years ago. Limited garden space, not going to experiment with large plants or germinate seeds I'll never use. Haven't had a chance to get to the library and see if they have anything new, will have to wait until next month for that.
Three years ago August I had tomatoes in every bed. Wow. It also rained. Will have to take a picture after it rains from the same angle.








































