Rainy and dreary today, not much wind. Should be nicer later in the day with a high of 52 degrees.
There is not much going on in the garden, the vegetables are starting to grow a little, my newly indoor planted seeds only have tomatoes that have sprouted so far. My other tomatoes froze in the 20 degree temps the past week, they were out in the cold frame and had made it though some cold spells, but for some reason could not make it through this last cold snap. The Cosmos did fine, but the Coleus did not. No big deal, coleus grow so fast here in the warm weather, just planted them mostly out of boredom anyhow. But I am way late this year on my tomato plants, just did not have the drive to baby them this year. I think because I could not find the 'Early Treat' seeds I normally plant and just did not have much faith in the ones I planted from the get go. Still not a sign of a pepper plant germinating.
I walked out in the garden with the camera today and took some photos just to remind me what is going on at this time of year. NOT MUCH!
How the daylilies are looking in my garden: Dormant, Evergreen and Sev
Some daylily and Amaryllis seedlings starting to show. These are very new ones, I do have some more developed ones.
My pathetic little hyacinth, others on the way.
Freesia and Dutch Iris Bulbs planted earlier this year.
Dutch Iris planted three years ago.
Shasta Daisy
Columbine starting to grow again.
Purple Coneflowers are beginning to grow, some stay green all year and some seem to go dormant here. Don't know much about that.
Autumn Joy Sedum
Snapdragons
Cyclamen
Ferns:
Daffodils
And last, the vegetable garden, still no sign of peas. Two rows of carrots are up but don't show in the photos.
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