The Spring planting has already reached mid season and we have been able to start harvesting a few things. The tomatoes are starting to ripen, as well as, a few onions (from fall) and a couple of Big Jim peppers that were ready. Salsa Time!!
Here are a few other pictures, the tomato plant that looks the most healthy and has taken over one of the beds is Matt's Wild Cherry. It is planted in a bed that is just pure clay soil in the yard, with some compost added. The tomatoes are really small, but really tasty. You have to pick them as soon as they start turning red to beat the mockingbirds - who have also identified it as a favorite tomato.
This is my first year to plant sunflowers and they are really cool. It was the Van Gogh seed mix that has a variety of flowers. Two already have multiple large blooms and there are a few more that have not bloomed yet. I read where cucumbers and sunflowers are companion plants, so I planted a few at the base of the sunflowers and they seem to be doing well. No fruit yet, but they are steadily climbing up the sunflowers.
Finally, here is an overall picture from a nice afternoon in April and a morning in early May. I'll have to remember to look at these in August, when everything has burned to a crisp in the South Texas sun.
Till next time!!
Temps in STX today are 81 / 74.






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