I follow Leigh Tate's blogs 5 Acres & A Dream and Leigh's Fiber Journal. Her last update of the first one had lots of updates and no photos. Point taken. One does not have to share photos, as much as one may like to. Since transferring photos still isn't possible, I decided to follow Leigh's lead, as much for my own record-keeping as for you. So here goes.
On May 23 I shared the photos I took on Mother's Day, partly out of frustration that I couldn't share the photos I took on the 23rd of Adelman Peony Gardens. We went with friends on a perfect Sabbath afternoon and it felt like being in the Garden of Eden.
Rick's sister and younger niece flew in Sunday night, May 24. They stayed with Rick's mom, but we all spent Memorial Day together, first enjoying fresh strawberries over waffles at my MIL's, then going to Schreiner's Iris Gardens. We mentioned needing to get hay in our barn, and bless their horse-lovin' hearts, the visitors offered their help. So the next evening the four of us unloaded two trailers full of hay; Rick and I got a third load of hay in the next evening, and the last half-load in today.
And where was Brian? Taking it easy inside. On the 21st he punched a door and both broke and dislocated bones in his hand/wrist; he had surgery on it last Thursday. 😒
Between Friday, May 22, and today I got our garden in. Rick was going to amend the garden soil with compost but I got tired of waiting. I purchased some starts (six tomatoes, two sweet peppers, two eggplant, two six-packs of assorted salad greens, three basil, two curly parsley), was given some starts (two cape gooseberries, two cherry tomatoes, five assorted cucumbers), purchased some seeds (Detroit Dark Red Beets, Tendergreen Improved Bush Beans), and used seeds from my stash (Scarlet Nantes Carrots, Armenian Pale Green Cucumbers, Long White Zucchini of Palermo, Tricolor Zucchini, Butternut Squash). The salad greens and herbs went into the stock tank on the east side of the house; the rest into our little garden plot on the west side of the house. Oh, and Rick finally planted my poor potted fig tree up in our 'orchard' – and he's even watered it a couple times.
Recently one of our hens died after acting poorly for several days. One of my older ewes has also been ailing; I'm hoping the antibiotics we have her on now will turn her around. In spite of the medical problems the humans have racked up, all has been quiet with the animals' health (other than Lance's asthma flare-ups) for the last year and a half at least. Guess it couldn't last forever.
That's the update, sans photos, from . . .
I love a good update :-) Congratulations on getting help with the hay, and the garden sounds like it's going to be amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteI’ve cut my garden down by 2/3, lack of help so only need enough for myself. First crop is just about done here, all w/o rain, but also very dry so worries what will have / if any second. Appreciate all updates! Dee
ReplyDeleteOMG, thank you for reminding me about Five Acres. Somehow she got knocked off my follow list! Gotta fix that. I'm sure she thinks I've abandoned her altogether,.
ReplyDeleteGlad you got some good help with the hay and that you've started on the garden. Our Farmers Market opened on Saturday, so that's my garden. Its just down the hill from me so its convenient.
A, I don't know about an AMAZING garden, but every little bit we can produce here helps!
ReplyDeleteDee, did you start seeds indoors to have a first crop so soon? Sorry to hear of your lack of rain; we've had a very dry May.
Glad to remind you, Sue! Dontcha just love technology? It robbed you of some of your follow list; it has robbed me of a way to get photos from my phone to my laptop.
I should have said first crop hay. I used to start tomatoes & green peppers but as garden size as decreased, I purchased packs of most everything this year except beans and winter squash. Tonight’s forecast has a 30% chance of rain later this week. Hoping as last week’s similar rain chance fizzled out to nothing. I plan to water again tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteOh, that makes more sense. I hope your area gets that much needed rain!
DeleteOops, above is from Dee😉
ReplyDeleteTrue confession. I'm having trouble with my right wrist / arm so I'm tending to do less with photos and blogging in general. Oh well!
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear about your hen. And Brian. I hope he mends well. Nice that you're getting your garden in! May it do very well this year.
Oh no, Leigh; what's going on with your right wrist/arm??? (I trust you didn't punch a solid-core door.)
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