Still quite warm, trend says going to get warmer still but at least I watered yesterday. Decided to loosen up the soil in the west bed and it was rather dry so good thing I planned ahead and brought my gloves with me. Forgot my clippers to take care of the lemon bush and some roses, oh well.
(and now blogger is being stupid again and not loading all the images to add)
It's been rather foggy in the morning, which is the coastal marine layer creeping in through the passes but then it clears off by about 10 or 11. That means it gets down to the 50's at night and that mitigates the higher 80's during the day. Still have to turn on the AC by around 4 because it turns into an oven until around 7 when the sun goes down.
Lavender Trumpet vine is blooming on the pergola, lovely little surprise when I was walking Rocky yesterday. I only got this one photo so far because only the bottom quarter inch line of photos shows on the preview window right now. So pictures will be random from yesterday and only about half of what I actually took.
A different angle of the hawk tree. Very obvious that a lot of the branches have been stripped or have died above the nest. Wondering if this is a result of the nest or on purpose maybe stripping the bark to make the branches die. I know that was fully leafed out before they chose that for their nest a few years ago.
Cauliflower is also gaining some size, I pulled the stalk and leaves out of the other plants a few days ago. Still have cauliflower chilling in the fridge and freezer..... need cheese sauce. Oh yeah and carrots too.
Hacked back the oregano seriously only using the small paring knife I keep in the garden when I forget my clippers. I rinsed off the clippings with the hose and left them on the crate like that. I have no need for it really and they still had some serious roots attached. No container to plant them in and not going to try and keep them alive for someone to pick up, it's not a really needful plant for the majority of people. I figured the oregano in the store was a different variety so bought some so now I have plenty.
Evening after watering, rather pathetic looking really compared to previous years. I saw one of my old pictures that had six romaine on the left, the trellis was full of tomato plants and a squash was in the front right corner. That was a fun year for sure.
Another after watering photo and the two transplanted tomatoes seem to be doing good still. Got a little knocked over when I watered but they seem to be thriving. Not going to have money for fertilizer any time soon so will have to muddle through with what they have in the bed. The compost in the bucket is not a good 'complete' fertilizer and I would need to kind of dig it in around the plants to do any good. Oh well.
Oh and I'm still finding shards of egg shells in the west bed where I dumped compost two years ago. One of the reasons why my hackles go up when someone says to use eggshells for calcium in the soil. Grrrr. I'm sure there's other bits and pieces of things that haven't broken down yet, and they are releasing 'some' nutrients as they do break down, except for the eggshell. Fertilizer companies have developed methods and processes to create organic food for plants that's all ready and available for the plants to use right away. Yes it's big business and some are not 'organic' and not meant to be 'healthy' for long term. Like the difference between eating a good balanced steak dinner and taking supplements with the same vitamins and minerals. One feeds you, the other provides nutrients and that's all.
Okay off the soap box, that's all the photos for today. Not much else to say or do but do that voodoo you do so well. HA!


















































