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If you want to see your garden change a lot, go away for a week in mid-June. Either everything will die of thirst, or everything will be much bigger when you get back.

Fortunately, since we watered really well before we left, and it rained a little bit late in the week and it was never scorchingly hot (at least not for very long), the former did not happen. Things look pretty healthy. The tomatoes in particular look better than they ever have, and they all have flowers now. The snow peas that had blossoms when we left are now starting to have edible pods; all the other peas have flowers now, including one variety that has reddish-purple flowers rather than the usual white.¹

It looks like we have exactly three Persian Carpet zinnias, which is a lot fewer than I'd hoped for. Well, they'll have to share space with the Profusions.

The cotoneasters, eventually planted by [livejournal.com profile] jwg next to the driveway, seem to be thriving, and we had put down several inches of cedar bark mulch around them in the hopes of keeping the previous inhabitants of the space from reinfesting it. In a word, Ha. The blackberriers laugh at our cedar bark. Fortunately at this stage they're fairly easy to remove, but I foresee an ongoing war in this space. We probably need about three times as much mulch.

It was regrettable that this trip occurred right at the beginning of strawberry season. About half the berries we picked today were really too ripe, and will be turned into jam. Still we have more than we know what to do with.

Anybody want some fresh cilantro?


¹Unfortunately I've lost the piece of paper on which I drew my little chart of which kinds I'd planted where. so I don't know which variety this is.
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