Random and miscellaneous garden photos
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Some late 2021 crop Mountain Merits curing in the Iron County, WI sun.

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And the First Tomato Blossom of 2022 in the garden is…drum roll….Japanese Black Trifele.
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"No occupation is so delightful to me as the culture of the earth, and no culture comparable to that of the garden."
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@karstopography; (staring at unopened seed packets strewn hither-n-yon over desk) jeepers...blossoms...on March 9th?
Oy! Them what gots...gits!
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Oy! Them what gots...gits!
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I’m going to let these blossoms ride, probably won’t set anyway with the expected cooler weather over the next few days. Plants are looking pretty strong, though, most are up to about 15”-18” tall overall. This is one of my own plants raised from seed started on December 23rd, 2021 and nurtured until I put it into the raised bed on or about February 14th.
I’m trying to back off a bit on the use of fish emulsion early in the season, seems like that gets the green growth exploding, but seems to inhibit flowering some. I set up the beds with more tomato specific granular fertilizer and will come in with some foliar feeding, mainly kelp emulsion and a diluted fish emulsion here and there. I firmly believe the kelp helps in a number of ways with flowering and fruit set, plus helps inhibit BER.
I’m trying to back off a bit on the use of fish emulsion early in the season, seems like that gets the green growth exploding, but seems to inhibit flowering some. I set up the beds with more tomato specific granular fertilizer and will come in with some foliar feeding, mainly kelp emulsion and a diluted fish emulsion here and there. I firmly believe the kelp helps in a number of ways with flowering and fruit set, plus helps inhibit BER.
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Thomas Jefferson
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I bought my tomato starts on February the 10th. I kept them in their nursery pots until March the 3rd when I planted them into the ground.
Indigo Blue Berries and Sunrise Bumblebee have blossoms.
Indigo Blue Berries and Sunrise Bumblebee have blossoms.
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Donna, zone 9, El Lago, Texas
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What is blooming now?
Many things.
Pink Jasmine and Skyscraper Orange salvia. African Blue, Cinnamon, and Spicy Globe (in a hanging basket) basils. I assembled a grow bag of nursery plants for pollinators. Calibrachoa, pentas, and verbena.
Many things.
Pink Jasmine and Skyscraper Orange salvia. African Blue, Cinnamon, and Spicy Globe (in a hanging basket) basils. I assembled a grow bag of nursery plants for pollinators. Calibrachoa, pentas, and verbena.
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Bradford pear tree in bloom.
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Getting some tomatoes setting. Lots of blossoms. Weather looks favorable for a week or more. Hoping for a good number of sets.
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In the pink...
Begonias, dwarf hibiscus, and Honey Bells cuphea...all in pots.
Begonias, dwarf hibiscus, and Honey Bells cuphea...all in pots.
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Big ones and little ones
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Walking Iris, Neomarica northiana. Fragrant.
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Donna, zone 9, El Lago, Texas
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These are greenhouse pictures rather than garden pictures.
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Pumpkin. Haven’t seen my garden in daylight in a few days
, snapped this at 0400 before work.

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Lover of Fogust, tomatoes, flowers, and pumpkins
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You never know who might want to join you for some garden fun. This little Armadillo has been hanging out the last few days around the garden. I’m sort of worried about this little dude or dudette, out and about in the middle of the afternoon, it’s not very armadillo like. The armadillo was rooting around and actively trying to find something to eat. I went ahead dug up an earthworm from a bed and the armadillo gobbled it up.
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Blooming on May 1st.
Star jasmine
Bells of Fire tecoma
Canna (dwarf)
Mystic Spires blue salvia
Star jasmine
Bells of Fire tecoma
Canna (dwarf)
Mystic Spires blue salvia
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Oh the first blades of grass are so delicious!
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temperate marine climate
yearly precip 61 inches/1550 mm
temperate marine climate
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@Bower those bunnies are shedding. Are they white in the winter?
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Yes MissS, these are snowshoe hares and get a white coat in winter. 

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