Friday, April 11, 2014

Spring Flowers



Dodecatheon hendersonii







Stylophorum diphyllum (Celandine Poppy)  










Pulmonaria 'Diana Clare'





Thursday, April 10, 2014

Spring Planting

Today I got the first of the spring crops in.  I planted snap peas, carrots, beets, lettuce, chard, and kale. I also planted onion starts and started some leeks in a pot. It really felt good to get out there in the dirt.

We're getting an estimate on having the irrigation lines repaired.  Several of them broke during the extreme cold in January.

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Garden Leftovers

As I was out pulling weeds I noticed that I still had some carrots in the ground.  I dug some up and they looked pretty good.  There's also a long row of spinach that has overwintered beautifully.  So dinner today was grilled chicken, carrots (with store-bought asparagus), a spinach and herb salad and homemade bread.




It's good to be home.

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Back Home

We've returned from our cruise, and it's Spring!  What a difference from when we left.



It looks like I've lost a few things from the severe cold in February.  A pittosporum and a grevillea look dead, and a cistus in front looks bad.  But I think both little citrus trees are alive, although they will probably have to be cut almost to the ground. We had above normal rain in both February and March, so pretty much everybody is happy.

Even though it's late, I've started some Debarao tomatoes.  They're the best paste variety I've ever grown, and I saved some seeds in case I can't find plants in the nursery.

I did some weeding today, but in general the weeds aren't bad.  The big push to get it done before we left has paid off.