I’ve done a few things in the potager this week.
But first, we have our first tomato!
I have one more thing to add, and today we got sweet pepper and eggplants to put in. The tomatoes and cucumbers are flowering and the basil is growing, so we’ll soon be ready for some summer salads.
This has turned out to be a fun space on the farm.
And a couple of shots of the new paint color on the house. If you look at the upper left corner here, you can see the old paint on the upstairs side against the new paint on the back and lower story. The old paint color likely faded quite a bit but it also had a pink undertone that I wasn’t fond of. We’re rid of that with the new gray. The sun was obscured and the sky was dark overhead in this photo, so the overall color is a bit darker than it really is.
Love the new color of your house. Maybe because it’s the same color we just did ours. Ha, great minds think alike? The horse panel will look good where you’re putting it. We have nothing growing yet as we just planted the garden last week. Don’t usually get tomatoes till August. So cold here the last few days, 45,windy and raining. Actually wore our winter coats and the horses had their sheets on. Of course, they were all just washed and put away last week, so that figures we’d have to drag them out again.
ReplyDeleteThat’s too funny that we now have the same color houses! Love it. Our tomatoes, etc. have grown quickly because of the hot spell we just had, though today it’s 59 and going down to upper 40s tonight. I am down to the last three single weight turn-out sheets to be washed and put away - isn’t it true that once you get them stored for the season the weather turns?
ReplyDeleteI’m grateful for this little chilly spell, and honestly, this would be my perfect weather year-round. Highs in the low 60s, lows at night in the mid-40s. I think for the horses, it’s their most comfortable temperature range.
Yesterday I was doing fly control and today, no bugs.