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Filed under: Uncategorized, In the Dirt — Kristi at 9:06 am on Monday, May 19, 2008

Strawberry In Bloom

A week or so ago the everbearing strawberries started flowering and now it seems the wild ones are also flowering. DH and I may actually get to share a picking this year rather than trading on and off!

I’m a little worried I’ve killed some of my seedlings during the hardening off period. I should have listened to my gut instinct and kept them in the spot where they get shade come about 11am, despite the fact that they were up to the point where they needed more sun. Some are looking good and I watered this morning and moved them to the spot with morning sun and afternoon shade in hopes of aiding their recovering from the hot weekend in nearly full sun. I have my fingers crossed.

The greens bed that Emma dug up after our planting is surprisingly doing much better than the second one we planted the next day. I’m not quite sure why. But that first one is looking good and growing by leaps and bounds. We have a handful of radish that have come up. Something’s wrong with the carrots and quite a lot of the radishes as well. I wonder if we didn’t freeze a bit too hard at the wrong spot in development? We had problems with carrots last year too. We only got two. Oh well, it’s all a learning process, right? And last year my first year and we bought a lot of our plants. So I’m taking big steps with year with seedlings and direct sowing and such.

The heat has arrived which is of course good for the garden, but not great for my mood or our sleeping. We’ve been in the 80’s all weekend and look to be for most of this week. The house even started the day out at 72 degrees this morning. That doesn’t bode well for late afternoon :-/ Next house has AC!

I got the north beds all weeded and nearly ready for planting the seedlings into next weekend. I just need to get some compost worked into them and get a lot more mulch than I used last year! I did manage to sunburn an interesting shape on my back, but the positive news is that it shows that my range of motion for both arms is now equal, which means PT has been a success, LOL! They really need to come up with a good way to apply sunscreen yourself to your back!

8 Comments »

Comment by Chris

May 19, 2008 @ 9:15 am

Mmmm… fresh strawberries… Ugh, ok, I’m appreciating our highs in the low 60s right now!

Comment by JessaLu

May 19, 2008 @ 9:34 am

I hope your seedlings make it! Your strawberries look wonderful! :o)

Comment by Susan

May 19, 2008 @ 9:55 am

Seedlings can be tougher than you think. They may be knocked for a loop temporarily, but hopefully they’ll fight on.
I say this because I am hoping for small miracles, too… I did next to no hardening off for my seedlings and planted them yesterday. Luckily today we’re blessed with rain and overcast skies, to get them used to the full light of outdoors, but I think I was too quick to get them planted.

Comment by mrspao

May 19, 2008 @ 2:59 pm

I hope your seedlings are ok. They can be quite resilient. I’m glad I waited to start mine off this evening as it has gotten very cold now. We have one solitary strawberry plant and it is beginning to flower.

Comment by Hillary

May 19, 2008 @ 6:53 pm

Yay for gardens and strawberries. I had planted some strawberries in the bed with the blueberry bushes last year and they came back but I think that the gardeners who did our spring cleaning mistook them for weeds. Oooops! I wish you and your strawberries lots of luck.

Comment by Jeanne

May 19, 2008 @ 6:54 pm

I wish I had a yard large enough to grow veggies. It’s winter here again today, so nothing is going to grow this year, I fear.

Comment by cyndy

May 20, 2008 @ 7:04 am

Your garden sounds lovely, and the strawberries look terrific! You are so right about gardening being a “learning process”- but that is one big reason that I love it so…always something to learn….

(ps …I learned that when I direct sow my carrot seed, I cover it with a mixture of 2/3 sand and 1/3 soil. This not only makes it easy to see where you planted, but easier for the seed to germinate and start to grow in..)

Comment by Carrie K

May 20, 2008 @ 12:55 pm

Emma has green claws! Handy.

That’s what the DH is for. To put sunscreen in hard to reach places. Glad to hear that the P.T. is working!

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