Good weather for the end of spring season. We actually got some rain the other day, nothing spectacular but it was cloudy and drizzly for a little while. Got my car rinsed off a bit driving through a cloudburst on Monday.
It was also rather windy and brought down another sycamore branch longer than I am tall.The colors in the other picture are way off of course. Blue not nearly that intense, tried to add a filter but don't think it succeeded.
The potato plant was finally done so I pulled it up and then dug around. Spuds are less than stellar size unless they're yukon gold (which they aren't). Total of four which all will be relegated to seed category for the fall/late summer. I then planted the remaining four of the peppers and the cucumbers go back upstairs until they get more leaves.
After planting yesterday and today. I watered thoroughly today of course, the littlest peppers were a bit droopy and soil was very warm and dry. So that is peppers and tomatoes this year, probably cucumbers as well and scattered onions through the season. I decided to put them all in this bed because the west bed gets too much shade in the afternoon.
The tomatoes are growing well and the largest one is about the size of my thumbnail. Can't wait to see how well they grow. Still a long way from fruiting for the Terra Cotta tomatoes, so will have a successive crop hopefully. I decided on a lark to sprinkle zinnia seeds in the west bed. I know they got huge the first time I planted them so will see what happens now that they're 2 years older. I was going to make that my herb garden but since I can't find any herbs to plant right now, going to be flowers. Might just do that going forward for the summer. Still don't know what to do with the south bed, I was out there at 2 pm and it was in full shade. That means maybe four hours of sun, that's considered part shade. Not much grows in that kind of exposure for vegetables, possibly flowers and maybe herbs. But useful plants have to be something I'll use. More research is needed apparently.
The 'Tiffany' rose is blooming again and so is the epiphyllum behind it. Only one flower on that plant this year unfortunately and the hanging one in the gazebo doesn't seem to have any buds on it at all. Bloomed like crazy last year and this year hardly at all. I guess that's the cycle.
And more crimes against landscaping. That was a full and dense bush from the bottom branches up to the top of the other branch. No other shrub has been touched in the area. I noticed the bougainvillea that was wiped out from a car at the corner of our building is growing back again, sadly will likely be hacked back again like the other one.. Really need to catch the maintenance guy Mike and ask if he can have them leave those alone and lightly trim to keep them manicured. Sigh.
And on it goes, cycle of gardening... just noticed seedpods still on the jacaranda with some flowers blooming at the same time. Typically they bloom in May, but other gardeners have noticed trees in bloom now in their areas. Weather determines flowers not the calendar.



















































