Hattie the Hen
Deeply Rooted
Hi there!  
We are having our hottest day of the year so far and I have just come in because it was too hot -- so I decided to have a late lunch-break & a cup of tea. I will go out again in a while.
I have been potting up my artichoke plants into large pots. I don't want to plant them in the ground yet as I need to prepare some more earth well away from my cardoons. They are the same family
  Huge wonderful plants  I love the focus & drama they give my garden along with an inula (yes, I know you regard that as a weed 
 but I love it's large leaves & I'm funny that way  
 
 ).
I have potted up a whole load of peppers & I'm onto the smaller tomatoes now. Eggplants to go after that.......it's never ending!
The sweetcorn plants I put in the other day seem to be doing fine -- I was a bit worried about them as I know they really don't like being transplanted but they are producing new leaves..... so
 !!!
I'm having to water quite a bit as it is so hot & dry (my soil is very free-draining). A lot of my plants are very young so they need more water; I will gradually wean them off it & mulch them more as they grow taller.
"Julia" & the chicks are doing very well & they are already getting little proper feathers at the ends of their wings. They are very, very lively & have just discovered today what fun it is to jump up on Mum's back & hurl themselves off -- she is very disconcerted by this, especially when all five do it!
 
  
Happy Gardening :tools
:rose Hattie :rose
			
			
We are having our hottest day of the year so far and I have just come in because it was too hot -- so I decided to have a late lunch-break & a cup of tea. I will go out again in a while.
I have been potting up my artichoke plants into large pots. I don't want to plant them in the ground yet as I need to prepare some more earth well away from my cardoons. They are the same family
  Huge wonderful plants  I love the focus & drama they give my garden along with an inula (yes, I know you regard that as a weed 
 but I love it's large leaves & I'm funny that way  
 
 ).I have potted up a whole load of peppers & I'm onto the smaller tomatoes now. Eggplants to go after that.......it's never ending!
The sweetcorn plants I put in the other day seem to be doing fine -- I was a bit worried about them as I know they really don't like being transplanted but they are producing new leaves..... so
I'm having to water quite a bit as it is so hot & dry (my soil is very free-draining). A lot of my plants are very young so they need more water; I will gradually wean them off it & mulch them more as they grow taller.
"Julia" & the chicks are doing very well & they are already getting little proper feathers at the ends of their wings. They are very, very lively & have just discovered today what fun it is to jump up on Mum's back & hurl themselves off -- she is very disconcerted by this, especially when all five do it!
 
  Happy Gardening :tools
:rose Hattie :rose
					
				
 Sunday night and about a third of our tomato plants died. 
 The neighbor across the street runs a farm stand and we help each other out all the time...he had extra tomato seedlings, which he gave us. 
, took forever to get them separated - but I did it!!! We grow about 70 paste tomato plants every year, so you can do the math - as I said, I had to replace about a third.:tools
 
 
  I had thought I was going to have to buy more. Amazing stuff mint, through all the weeding out, digging and removing over the past 5 years,,,, and it still came back 
  I gentling lifted the 3 starts I saw and re potted them in pots in the green house. Yesterday I finally got my 3 Sweet Potato starts planted :tools  I also re potted the Stevia I bought Friday night , so now I have 9 separate plants of Stevia 
  So even with the rain I was able to feel good about the day :coolsun