pepperpaloosa, pt. 3
As it turns out, two Thai pepper plants were wholly unnecessary…
Read More pepperpaloosa, pt. 3a cattywampus dandy, his cattywampus spouse, living life together in their cattywampus house
As it turns out, two Thai pepper plants were wholly unnecessary…
Read More pepperpaloosa, pt. 3I’m on a work project staycation this week. Cooler weather arrived just in time for outdoor work.
Read More reclaiming the yard…Round two of pepperpalooza! Just in time for the first round to go from dehydrator to processor. So many green still on the plants. These yeilds are from two hot paper lanterns, two Thai peppers, and five habaneros…
Read More pepperpalooza 2.0So… we had this volunteer tomato plant, random in the yard, that I transplanted into the second tomato bed. The plant grew massive, sporting tiny little fruit that took forever to grow. I found one with color today. First one off the plant in the second week of August. It’s that dimpled yellow one above… […]
Read More what’s the ‘mater?The portulaca border is (mostly) stunning. On to the mostly bit: where the gate path drops a half step, the portulaca is decidedly not thriving. The stunted plants look healthy other than their relative size. There is no indication of overwatering, even less considering the slope continues downward past the path end. The division line […]
Read More portulaca! portulaca! portulaca!…has arrived! Only a few types of hot peppers made it into the ground this summer, but those that did are big and bushy, and full of fruit!
Read More pepperpaloozaAugust is the month for surprise lilies:
Read More august is full of surprisesIt is nearly August. So… Surprise!
Read More surprise!!!Our midsummer potato experiment is going along. Still no idea if we’ll have a crop this fall, we will see. Eight sprouting starters planted, four plants sprouting so far.
Read More one potato, two potato…Even in the heat, I got a small amount of work done this past weekend. The basil plants have spent months in their little plastic grow pots. They are leggy and sad, but I got most of them planted on Sunday. Hopefully, they will recover and produce for the rest of summer. The delay was […]
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