Friday, April 17, 2020

what? again?

there are spuds that had sprouted and demanded to be planted coming along down under the lights...along with what can only be termed a potato shrub which will be a significant disappointment in tuber terms but has developed a very robust above-ground presence...the younger ones are marked out for transplanting outdoors...but not yet...
because winter at the south end of the inland sea seems reluctant to let go..snowing again...
a wet and heavy snow...
that has weighed down the critter net on the rye, wheat, and ramp beds...
the rye, wheat, and ramps will shrug off the snow...wet and heavy or not...
as will the egyptian walking onions and, no doubt, the asparagus...
i am concerned about the blooms on the russian olives though...they did not look overly happy yesterday and i am afraid this will do them no good...we'll see what it looks like when the snow melts...which it will soon...then, maybe, it will be spring again.

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