The apples are blooming
So are the iris and lilacs
I’ve already pulled the frost cloth and put on shade cloth to help keep the greens cooler
Posie likes bolting kale and clover
Little bucking may grow some horns after all. I was afraid of that. He was literally born with his horns already started.
A tomato planting experiment. Some worm castings in the planting hole
And some eggs. These are infertile eggs I pulled from the incubator
Take off the bottom leaves and blossoms
Bury the stem (tomatoes will grow roots all along the stem)
I got 20 tomatoes put in here
The first bachelor button
The kids climb on me any time I sit down in the pen
My #1 olive egger boy and some of his girls. He is a good boy even tho his daddy was a butthead
I was given a roof frame for a kennel and finally got it put up
Spring fever. I should not be allowed in the nursery alone.
Blooming cilantro always draws interesting bugs
It’s a jungle in here
I forgot to take pictures of some things like the geraniums and things I bought and potted up along with potting up some of the flowers I started. I also seeded several trays of six packs of flowers: sunflower, cosmos, alyssum, marigolds and zinnias.
Finally have a working oven thanks to friends. Tonight dinner was leg of lamb, one of my favs.
Ow! That brown egg is about average USDA large, about 2 ounces. I’m guessing that green one will weigh 4 or more. Ouch!
It’s springtime and really summer is trying to just bulldoze its way in already. One day this week it was 92° and nights have been about 50° so time to get summer crops put in already. Any day I’m not at my part time job I’m outside at daylight and don’t quit until dark. But I just can’t seem to go fast enough!
#appreciation
Today I appreciated the pretty flowers I was potting up, the abundance in the freezer and the garden.
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