I bought him some wall o' water thingys for part of his birthday gift this year, but old fashioned gardener that he is, he wouldn't try them. They are in the garage on the shelf along with the hanging tomato planter and other things that are new fangled.I was thinking of a contest...he would plant tomatoes without a wall o' water and I would plant a couple with...I wonder who would win? There's no room left in our existing beds...we would have to dig up another area and neither of us wants the extra work. So, our "early tomatoes" will come when they are ready....and we will wait patiently.
I always plant a cherry or grape tomato near my "herb" garden. I have one this year in a pot. It doesn't get as much sun as his, but there's enough for a cherry tomato. This year I planted a grape...I love how the little tomatoes are in clusters like grapes. So nice for salads. While I was out yesterday, my neighbor boy, Bryce, called to me and said to come over and see his beginning garden. His Dad made him a raised bed garden and now he wants to plant things there. He was asking for my advice. When he gets his tomato plants...I'll show him how to plant them. This boy wants watermelons growing down the side of the house. He has visions of big watermelons to eat when it is hot. I wish him luck.Why do all kids want watermelons and pumpkins?
As I look out my window right now...I see a cloudy day...with just a hint of sun. The front lawn is in need of a haircut, the lilies are doing well at the mailbox. Speaking of the mailbox...since I put the little wire fence around the planted area...the dogs, who used to come to water, really don't bother this place. They just move on down the road to better spots. There are tiny white petals from the honey locust trees falling to the ground. I hear a mower in the distance, maybe ours will be mowed today. Joe is at the gym and it's time for me to get going and do my walk around the yard and pick up branches. Ah...the story of my life.
Balisha
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The rain vanished and it seems like overnight it turned "hot"
90's for the continued week.
So at the moment do not know what it worse - the continued rain or now 95 degree weather. I cannot work in heat. So I will be outside between 6 and 10:00 mornings.
We have been wet also but when the sun does come out it is 90 not our usual summer so far. My little tomato plants are just sitting also. I wish you sunny skies and lots of tomatos
Cathy
I'm there with you when you write. I seem to be seeing all the things you see. The little fence warding off the troublsome doggies, the lawn ready for cutting...a bit of sun..the growing tomatoes...
Thanks, Balisha, for ...everything.
I appreciate you.
Mona
Summer will come full force Balisha. We went from cool rains to 93 degrees. But I am not going to complain. I just got my mini garden planted this week. Your tomatoes look much better than my little seeded ones. You have the neatest tomato garden I have ever seen. LOL!
I just plant flowers. My daughter has huge garden. She gives me stuff.
But I admire your ambition.
It has turned so hot here the farmers are feeding their chickens crushed ice to keep them from laying boiled eggs! First rain, now 95 degrees. I planted 18 tomato plants and they all look terrible. Your plants look wonderful compared to mine. I was going to make tomato juice this year. Maybe they will do something. Hope you are having a good week.
Sounds like a nice life to me Balisha!
It sure was a chilly, wet May, and the last few days it seems like we've just skipped past spring and early summer and gone straight into the dog days.
Your tomatoes look a lot further along than mine. Mine are still pretty small, and I'm glad they finally got to go in the garden now the weather has warmed up.
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