03 June 2021

final sowing

I started in pots today zucchini, cucumber, cantaloupe, bush green beans and cowpeas. They're on the lowest shelf of the greenhouse, door propped wide open so it doesn't overheat. Won't need a hardening off period, and really it's just to get the seed sprouted, then they go straight in the ground. So the squirrel doesn't dig up and eat the seeds immediately! 

Yesterday was a bit cloudy and today is due to rain, so I planted out: tarragon and salad burnet into the herb bed
Tithonias onto the empty sideyard, below where I buried the gladiola bulbs and above where I transplanted three wide-leaved common milkweed last week.
Two new england asters, also on that hillside, surrounded by a ring of stones so I don't forget where they are and step on them, they're so small yet.
Three hollyhock mallow aka zebrina flower, against the fence by the garden.
This purplish plant I bought on a whim and now can't remember the name of. Between the pots of limelight coleus, and the espresso geranium alongside the stairs.
Under the large holly bush, I tucked the persian shield plants in a few gaps between the dark heucherellas,
and a row of rooted tradescantia zebrina cuttings in front of that. Just for fun, to see how they do.
Edged that area with stones discarded from my husband's fossil-hunting. It's kind of my purple corner now.
And inside, I potted up some of my younger african violets. Most of these were still in those moldering paper cups, before.

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