I've been writing the latest 3 blog posts in my head, but I haven't gotten them to page.
I'm at the garden every evening. Things are growing and need the water every day or the plants are done for. The high winds and radical change in temperatures seems to have passed. The white covers are off the plants. Hiding under some of those covers were flowers!
The tomatoes I bought from Julie Pflaum are the tallest and healthiest in the garden. That gal and her family are wonders. My only concern is the yellow cherry tomatoes. That plant is growing into a round ball-shaped bush instead of growing up. I might trim off the sideways stalks to encourage the up, but the sideways stalks are full of flowers. Allow to blossom where they are, or grow force them where I want them? A rabbi I know compared life to growing tomatoes. I see his point. When we see each other, we ask "how are your tomatoes?"
I'm off to teach English this morning. Topic of the day: Sentence structure! Nouns versus proper nouns, reasons and uses of punctuation. Progress!
I'm at the garden every evening. Things are growing and need the water every day or the plants are done for. The high winds and radical change in temperatures seems to have passed. The white covers are off the plants. Hiding under some of those covers were flowers!
The tomatoes I bought from Julie Pflaum are the tallest and healthiest in the garden. That gal and her family are wonders. My only concern is the yellow cherry tomatoes. That plant is growing into a round ball-shaped bush instead of growing up. I might trim off the sideways stalks to encourage the up, but the sideways stalks are full of flowers. Allow to blossom where they are, or grow force them where I want them? A rabbi I know compared life to growing tomatoes. I see his point. When we see each other, we ask "how are your tomatoes?"
I'm off to teach English this morning. Topic of the day: Sentence structure! Nouns versus proper nouns, reasons and uses of punctuation. Progress!
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