It is cool enough today that I put my long pants on again instead of my shorts. Only in the 70's today with a lovely gentle breeze. Just wish I could get going on that north bed, I want to mix in the amendment but then I'd want to plant in it and I Know the gophers are over there, they ate the potatoes a few weeks ago.
And then just breaking up the soil, removing rocks that hit the shovel, stirring it around and.... black hand. I didn't expect to be doing that so I didn't bring my gloves with me. That is some sticky mud for sure. When it's dry it certainly doesn't look black and if that's any indication it explains green plants for sure. Lots of iron. Oh I did see a couple of worms trying to survive in that clay.
Something mowed down some of the lettuce, before picture on the right, today when I watered on the left. Goshdarn varmints, most likely another of those cutworms getting in there dangit! I dug/scraped the weeds out behind the peas They didn't look like anything I had planted and, of course, the oxalis was showing again. Good thing that is really soft soil and easy to get all the roots with the plant.
It's Watsonia! Had to look up 'spring bulb flowers for hummingbirds'. It is definitely a hummingbird attracter and possibly bees and the hawk moth. This bush never goes dormant, it has green leaves most of the year, gets a few brown leaves in the fall/winter but this sucker is there all the time. If I remember it's a pinkish lavender variety which is very pretty and, you can't tell from the picture, but it's got four or five stalks coming up.
I'll have lots of pictures when it starts blooming for sure, it's a good plant for back of the bed in this area but somewhere that would get some snow or more cold it would die back to the ground.
So that's it for today, got this post out while it's still daylight out at least.
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