April and May are really busy months for gardening. It takes a lot of effort to maintain a dynamic balance among all kinds of tasks - sowing, repotting, transplanting, cleaning, and etc.
We are using the old pavers from the terrace and the plants I propagated to create trails. So far, it went pretty well. Later today, I will add chives, daylilies, and ox-eye daisies here between shrubs.
Overwintered chili plants - they are catching up! There are already about 10 small chilies on them.
During the daytime, they stay outdoors to enjoy the sunshine and the rain; after sunset, they have a nice rest in the greenhouse. I will prepare bottomless planters for them and transplant them soon.
Delphinium cuttings taken on March 21st and repotted in April develop stably.
I transplanted them in the same bed where the mother plants are growing.
The roses propagated from cuttings also look great now. I don't know how to describe the satisfaction I obtained from these new plants.
Sprouted and pinched dahlias - I will create a colorful Dahlia trail in early June - as I now have more than 60 sprouted ones like these.
Manual tools work greatly for 'harvesting' grass clippings.
Chickens love grass clippings, and I also need them as mulch or compost materials.
After cherry radishes, purple pak-choys were transplanted. The color is so attractive.