germination
Apr. 8th, 2004 08:04 pmThe peas are coming! The beans are coming! The alyssum is coming up all over like stubble, and oh boy did I sow that heavier than I meant to!
The mustard, of course, is well up, and the winged beans are huge. The Mesembryanthemum crystallinum, who can tell it from a weed seedling? Some green things are coming there.
I planted some lamb's lettuce, and potted a small rosemary which I'd picked up because I felt naked without one.
The mustard, of course, is well up, and the winged beans are huge. The Mesembryanthemum crystallinum, who can tell it from a weed seedling? Some green things are coming there.
I planted some lamb's lettuce, and potted a small rosemary which I'd picked up because I felt naked without one.
Re: spring
Date: 2004-04-13 10:48 pm (UTC)I love daphnes! They smell heavenly. There are still a few flowers in bloom at my house, you're welcome to come over and visit anytime.
Ooh, blueberry muffins! But I promised Meg that I'd make blueberry cobbler with the first batch.
Usually thyme is really tough around here. I've never had trouble with spider mites on thyme. (of course, now that I've said that...) Did you plant the thyme outside or was it inside? If inside, it's less surprising about the mites. They like dry warmth.
Re: spring
Date: 2004-04-16 01:38 am (UTC)