Snow Day in Colorado, 90+ and humid here…

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Been busy all week with garden stuff, despite the lack of posts. Mostly just routine maintenance, watering, etc., but also seed starting and seedling babying. After a few really rainy days, it stopped raining and stayed cloudy and comparatively cool for a couple days. Today, however, is much more like our usual weather. Yukky hot and muggy…
Meanwhile, my daughter tells me that they had a whopper snowstorm in Colorado Springs, and her sons had a snow day. The boys enjoyed that, but the oldest one was not happy that now the last day of school won’t be until June 2.
Anyway. I’ve been germinating seeds using EG’s seed starting method, then planting them into yogurt cups and immediately putting them outside in a “nursery” spot. I figure they will start to grow in the conditions that they have to get used to, so the whole “hardening off” thing becomes a non-issue. So far, so good…

Pics and More

Here’s a pic of all my babies so far. Not much to see, yet, but they are growing.


Baby veggies and flowers

So, after all the rain and cloudiness, I did a baking soda spray (1 Tbsp baking soda, 1 Tbsp Murphy’s Oil Soap in a gallon of water) just to be on the safe side. I’d prefer to prevent the diseases instead of treat them. After remembering all the aphids and spider mites last year, I have also decided to try a water spray-off of everything in the garden every 3 or 4 days, just to wash off as many potential problems as possible. If I keep it up, and the weather doesn’t get too miserable, I may actually get something this year.

Planting a bunch of flower seeds, as well, mostly annuals. I saw a butterfly/bird garden plan in the garden mag I bought, and decided to see what I could do in containers. If it works, cool! If not, oh well, live and learn. Not losing much but a few seeds and some sweat equity…

Meanwhile, here are some pics of the current state of the garden.

Time to let the California Poppies go to seed, I think. Been religiously deadheading so far, but they are looking a bit the worse for wear, so I’ll let them make seed to collect, then pull them out to make room for something else.


Poor things are about done for the year

The Laura Bush petunias, on the other hand, are doing great. Love these plants!


Laura Bush Petunias

The beans I planted a while ago are growing nicely. The pole beans are starting to run, and the half-runners are stretching out as well.


Beans and Mums

The baby beans I planted a couple weeks after that are up and growing, too. These are bush beans. There are melons planted around the trellis thing. The bottles are buried to provide efficient watering when summer really kicks in. Which it seems to have done today…


Bush Beans and Melons

And last, but certainly not least, the tomatoes keep on keeping on, which makes me very happy…


tomatoes

So that’s what I’ve been up to this week…


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