Saturday, May 16, 2026

Plant Day 2026

Plant day isn't as big here as it used to be, but it is still an annual occasion.  We were thinking of planting some of these red plants directly into the stump, but the stump is infested with ants so just a couple pots.  That's about all we're going to do in that area except wait and see what wildflowers return.  Already we can see we'll have cone flowers all around the stump.

We got another attractive hanging plant for the front.  This one seemed small and healthy, and will hopefully last all summer again.

More of that red plant made it into a pot out front, along with a couple other flowers picked out by my wife.  In the big pot we got a similar plant as we had there the last few years.

In the gardens, two pepper plants join the few garlic that survived the mild fall; the others rotted in the ground.  Also two tomato plants in the top right.  Same as last year, I believe, so may become monsters requiring the old ladder and bird netting later in the season.  Lettuce will eventually fill the bottom left garden, while we wait and see what we'll get for raspberries this year.

Aside from all the planting, the grill got cleaned, windows washed and back steps are now power-washed for sealing soon.  A productive day for us, overall.  Tonight we'll grill out some wieners for dinner and I'll be watching the Brewer game.  Kate has to work tomorrow, so I'll be picking more projects from my list to keep me busy.  I'll also need to make more baguette, tortillas, flatbread and taco sauce very soon.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your stump area and its hostas is coming along nicely. i still don't know how hostas survive your hot sumemrs! On a gardening programme on TV this week, they said that hosta leaves can be eaten. Apparently the stems taste like asparagus. I'll let you know how that goes...

Mr BW is finally getting around to making the handrail structure for the steps outside the craft room door - do you remember you kindly sent me photos of yours a coupleof years ago? His design isn't *quite* what I had in mind, but I am working on getting it more to my liking ;)

- BW

- BW

Scoakat said...

Hostas are very common around here, and different varieties. No plans to eat them, though. ;)

I do remember, and good luck to him. I'm sure you'll both decide on something you like even if different.