But first the weather. Right now, clear and breezy, supposed to be an 18% chance of rain by tomorrow morning. Which means .... practically zero. Temperatures are fine got rather windy earlier today which means there are clouds moving in some time in the next 24 hours.
These were clouds from earlier today, beautiful white puffy against an amazing blue sky. The green of the trees set it off nicely, love that combo.Tomatoes are popping! They're about the size of a large pea at this point and the branches aren't nearly strong enough to hold up a full size ripe tomato. The shape at least tracks with a Roma, like there was any doubt of it's parentage.
Everything not in the boundary of the beds was cleaned out. All that's left is dusty soil half inch thick on the surface. This is ecologically, bad news because the plants were keeping the area cool and the soil intact, it also increases the reflected heat midday. I will ask the manager and see if she knows about it, not going to be angry just letting her know that I noticed and it was rather jarring. The owners of the complex never ever make an appearance so the only thing I can think of is pest control. Oh well. It needs bark or sharp gravel now to keep the dust and mud down for sure. It did give me the impetus to clean up the compost bucket corner, took some trash away and neatened up the corner with the cages. They were hiding behind the tall weeds so wasn't that visible to me at least.
Hard to get a good picture in my small space but here's the four remaining peppers and the two cucumbers coming up. I'm keeping them in the west kitchen window most of the day unless it is blistering hot so usually about 3 or 4pm is when I opt to take them to the other side of the room and cool down. Still no more than two or three inches tall so a few weeks at least before they're big enough to transplant. Waffling on where to put the cucumbers. At least one on the trellis for sure but how to keep the other off the ground. If I put both of them together like I did the tomatoes, that's going to be a riot of vines on the trellis and not a good idea. I can try and work something out in the west bed with the two poles and chicken wire maybe? South bed gets too much shade for sure otherwise I'd lean them on the wall with chicken wire between them. Will see what I come up with.
Watered thoroughly of course, probably need to do it every other day now given how fast everything dries out. If rain happens in the next 24 hours, it won't be anything amazing so not worried about mud on the pathway. Oh apparently one of the newer residents who speaks zero english was puttering around in Dolores' area. I was out with Rocky and managed to herd him that direction and tried to ask her if Dolores said she could use her soil, that conversation went nowhere and she acted like that was her soil she was using. Not my garden, not my flowers. Have at it whatever you do lady. She lives downstairs across from our building and has no garden space whatsoever but is trying to put things in pots near their front door.
Anyway, that's all for today and maybe this week, who knows.






















































