Transplantin

Today I moved 2 each of my starts up into bigger pots (free from buy nothing- yay! But had to be cleaned and bleached, boo!) and put them out in the green house. It’s chilly this morning, so hopefully they will do ok.

They had very complete roots, so if we get don’t warmer weather I sound probably transplant some more.

I also planted 2 each of the squash, to give it a head start, and to have backup in case I have another terrible squash year. Those are starting from seed inside (but I’m not going to use the warming pad.)

I also pulled one of the offending Rhodies, and trimmed the other and wrapped the stem in duct tape. P has been so busy I don’t want to add “dig up the plants” to his list. /: I did notice some chewing on Jessica’s (neighbor) tree, so maybe they are already here and I don’t have to feel so guilty.

They, by the way, are root weevils, which I suspect were infesting the fun free rhododendron volunteers I picked up. (sigh). Let’s pray they don’t move on to my other plants.

First real garden weekend

The weather was gorgeous this weekend, and we did a LOT of work. Two new raised beds (South D, West E). Put pavers down and dug out at the base of the rocks (Lower). We got a couple of orphan plants- 6 rhubarb starts (planted by huckleberry, upper bed C, and south Lower). New white rhododendron in the back north of the spruce, and a bonus sprout uphill from that. A couple of flowers- not sure their names /: One has pink carnation type flowers (planted in the pinks) and one has little blue-purple flowers like a viola (jumping some thing…) P filled beds and added soil amendment.

snap peas went in the ground at lower F. Territorial 2017 Sugar Magnolia on west, super snap on south.

Here’s the new rhody. The other one is a little tiny branch…