Great news ...
It was finally a full week of spring (almost summer-like) weather so the garden is responding.
My compost pile is fixed! I added all those leaves(and worms) last week and it is heating up really nicely, the smell and sliminess is gone as well. Yesterday, I stirred it a bit ... and will turn it fully next weekend. Really excited to use the compost with my garden this year.
Last week when we were clearing the garden I was constantly pulling these magenta-plants. Ugh. They are everywhere in the yard and I have no idea what they are. Invasive weeds? Some exotic ornamental that was planted and refuses to stay in one spot? They are literally everywhere in the yard and I want them gone.
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Big Magenta Weeds |
Here they are when they are several WEEKS old. Huge, right? What are these things? How do I get rid of them? Any ideas for online databases of annoying invasive plants??
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Younger Magenta Weeds | | |
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MOST of my seedlings are responding really well to the warm weather. Everything except the eggplant is showing signs of sprouting now. :) I transplanted the peas into the garden yesterday, and sewed carrots directly next to them.
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Newly Transplanted Pea Plant |
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I also sewed thyme directly into the garden, along the right hand border of the top terrace. I envision it growing in a viney, sprawling, tangled fashion all along the brick border of the terrace.
All the baby mesclun lettuces were also ready to go out. :) I'll thin them out as needed this week once they take root and I can tell the strong from the weak.
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Mesclun Lettuces |
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The beets and chard should be ready to transplant to the garden next weekend. Maybe the parsley, cilantro, basil, and chives as well. I only see signs of a few cucumber, beans, and cantaloupe beginning to poke through the soil, so it looks like 2 more weeks for those plants. But I am most excited about those tomatoes!! Finally, finally, I see six glorious little seedlings pushing through the soil. I can't wait to eat some delicious heirloom Italian tomatoes this year. I'll keep saving the seeds and hopefully in the next few years as I get better at this gardening thing, I can can them and make fresh yummy sauce all year long! :)
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A view of the garden |
Considering how things have changed, I'm cautiously optimistic that by next weekend my eggplant, thyme, and carrots will be showing signs of life. :)
~MP~
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