Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Update #2

It's been pretty hot the past couple of days so we've been watering a lot. It's supposed to rain tonight, then 80s and no rain for the next week.

The wildflower seedlings bordering the squash/beet garden (photo below) are a few inches tall. Mom said something about thinning these out. How far apart should they be? And can we transplant the extras?


The bishop's weed is flourishing; our neighbor Scott even commented on how this spot is going a little wild. Jason pulled some out closest to the lilies and the other flowers to the right of the lilies, and next to the hypericum bush. But they could be thinned out a lot more.



The plum tree is leafing out and the salvia (purple flowers in the background) is happy.


Hydrangea is leafing out. I may have asked this before, but could we expect blossoms this season? I can't wait to cut them and put them in a vase.


The rhubarb has three leaves now.



Jason replanted the squash garden with squash seedlings since the seeds didn't seem to be coming up, but three days later there are sprouts from the seeds. So this will be a crowded squash garden.




Mint, cilantro, and basil which was planted two days ago.



We wanted pictures of Aubrey with the lilacs before they faded, and we barely missed the deadline.



Speaking of Aubrey, here she is demonstrating her rolling skills today.


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