Fiber pursuits have taken a back seat to the gardens lately. I took a chance - - which would have been most foolish most years - - and put out the tomatoes, eggplants and peppers which had been living on the windowsills around mid-May.
There are already tiny tomatoes on some of the plants and the lettuce and spinach look better than any we have ever grown.
The brown chick’s mother was killed by a coyote, but the chick survived. It took us over an hour to catch the little twit who kept scampering away from us in the bushes. Judy gave us the white chick to keep ours company.
There are already tiny tomatoes on some of the plants and the lettuce and spinach look better than any we have ever grown.
The brown chick’s mother was killed by a coyote, but the chick survived. It took us over an hour to catch the little twit who kept scampering away from us in the bushes. Judy gave us the white chick to keep ours company.
He looks happier there than with the fat chicks that kept stomping on him. The gardens look wonderful. I love peonies.
ReplyDeleteSo glad your peep has a little buddie!
ReplyDeleteYour gardens look perfect! The lettuce looks ready to eat! YUM!
I have flowers on the tomatoes, and a tiny pepper or two.
ReplyDeleteI'm already eating snap peas and plenty of lettuce, and one perfect strawberry.
I have a very tiny garden, but I definitely enjoy it.
Nice to see a bit about your home. I admit, my garden's barely begun ...
ReplyDeletego look at my finn babies on my blog!