The purple coneflower is blooming!We'll have some tabasco peppers soon, though I don't know what we'll do with them.The obligatory shot of the original bed in week eleven.
We’re about to have some four-inch hansel eggplant for dinner, soon. (I’ve been told to pick them at about this size, for the best flavor).
There are at least two fruits on a very healthy plant that keeps growing and blooming. I’ve relocated two pots that were in its proximity to encourage its continued growth.
First blooms of the eggplant, May 16.Before the fruit comes, May 20.The fruit and a frog, May 27More flowers mean more fruit, May 27
In case anyone’s keeping track, this is the fourth post I’ve written today, but it’s to make up for not blogging since last Thursday.
It’s been my goal to post something every weekday, but because of recent developments – all of which have been good – I’ve been a little preoccupied. But I have been sure to post-date these four posts so that it Appears I’ve been blogging faithfully. But not last Friday – let’s just call that one a blog furlough day.
Onward and upward, people, there’s been a lot of new blooms in the garden this week.
First, let’s take a look at the Psyche Mix cosmos which started to explode in color.
A white cosmos psyche mix, about to bloom, shot on May 23.The same bud, shot on May 25.And, ka-bloom. A white cosmos on a very large and staked plant, shot today.This magenta cosmos from the psyche mix seed packet was actually the first to bloom, earlier this week.Here's a shot of the magenta psyche cosmos from today.Also to bloom this week were some baby breath, I think, from the mixed cut wildflower seed packet.Also, the vinca that re-volunteered itself in Kim's bed from last year finally bloomed. The first two that came up, however, I moved to a container then put back in the bed extension. Those aren't growing as quickly as the ones that were left alone.
Other blooms soon to open will be a the purple coneflower which stuck around from last year, as well as some night and day snapdragons and more random wildflowers.
Kim’s Uncle Bennie is a real gardener. With a greenhouse and rows of tomatoes, his favorite crop. All in his backyard.
I’ve learned a lot from him at family gatherings when the conversation strays into horticulture territory.
This week, he surprised us with four superfluous plants from his collection, two tomatoes and two peppers.
The new additions: The tall tomato, the short tomato, the short pepper and the tall pepper.The tall tomatoWhere I placed the tall tomatoThe small tomatoWhere I placed the short tomato.The tall pepperWhere I placed the tall pepperThe short pepperWhere I placed the short pepper
Thanks again, Uncle Bennie and Aunt Kathy for the plants – I’m sure I’ll have a lot of fun trying my hand at them and I’m sure I’ll learn a lot from them, too!
One likes my shoe. I dunno if it is the same one that took up residence in my shoe all last season.
There's a frog in my shoe!He's never amused when I have to shake him out of my shoe so I can go and water things.
So, that’s frog number one. There’s a big one that lives underneath Kim’s morning glories. I discovered it when I was trying to get its trelis to stay in place.
Frog number three is one I see wandering around in various places, yesterday when I saw four frogs consecutively, thus proving I’m not making this up, this frog was right under my foot and I almost stepped on him.
And, there was this frog, hanging out in my coleus seedling tray.