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In the potting shed.
Turning this old laundry shelf by our rooftop into my little propagation station 🌱
I went to the farmer's market and I don't know what to say guys. I don't know what happened. One minute I was walking along and then the next BAM I've got a gorgeous new native plant in my hands that I'm planting in Kansas in July.
BUT I do recall in this fever dream that I got some advice about the clematis pitcheri. I need to propagate it and not rely on it surviving the winter.
Now I just have to learn how to propagate. 😁
One thing I did not expect when I got garden snails was to also get cherry trees.
It said to add branches so I added some twigs that I hadn't added to the pile and low and behold with the constant moisture the twigs have new growth and even a flower on one, I like plants I should've seen this coming.
So anyway gonna change out the twigs soon and continue to grow these ones.
Between that and the strawberry plants that grow from runners I may end up with a nice little collection of plants I can give away.
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March 2024: More Spring Stuff & Happy Saint Patrick's Day
Join me human:
As I watch the sun set:
We did some planting & transplanting this week:
Including some store-bought ginger that we're propagating. If all goes according to plan, we should have 5 to 6 ginger plants:
First bee butt of 2024:
My queen is drying dandelion leaves. You're supposed to be able to make a concoction with them that is beneficial in the garden. We'll see. If the results are noticeably beneficial, I'll post a follow up later in the year:
I can't believe the size of the leaves of this cilantro. You can't buy this in the grocery store:
This is the second day after planting these sweet potato slips & they are already perked up & happy:
Our 3 year old Red Russian Kale after harvesting this week:
We went to a local hardware store to see about getting some repairs done to our mini tiller. Turns out the repair department is closed on Sundays so this happened instead:
For Saint Patrick's Day, it was a nice warm Spring day but the temperature starting dropping as we're expecting an overnight low in the mid-30s Fahrenheit. Perfect fire pit weather: