
On Thursday, we stopped by a local retail store and they were offering geraniums at an unbelievably low price. Thinking large scale, I couldn't resist so I bought all they had ... a full truckload ... 130 geraniums. Well, it has been rainy so Friday evening we got a break and planted all our little beauties ... yep, all 130. This will be a good week to get them well watered.
The geraniums were planted in several locations in blocks like in the picture above. Some were used by the ponds for borders. We checked them a couple days after planting and the geraniums are green and starting to put out flower buds so next week may bring some flowers. Buying flowers in large numbers is not a scary thing ...it's rather quite fun. The frustration can come if the weather doesn't cooperate but remember ... many hands make light work!
All the veggies are liking the rainy weather and showing real promise. We have had two ripe tomatoes so far this year and many peas ... can hardly wait for more goodies.
Till next week. Keep on growin'!

The grasses and weeds often grow faster than the berry plants themselves. With the threat of showers on the way, today was a great day to clean up the berry beds.
I used a weed wacker to cut the weeds and grasses close to the strawberry plants in our new bed containing 1000 plants. Once the weeds were down, I gave supplemental water to hold the plants over until the rains come. It doesn't usually rain that much at the farm and takes alot to get a deep watering job done so I water whenever I get the chance. So far this year, I have used fish emulsion on the plants once to give them a boost. I plan on making a second application to help the plants get big and bushy before the seasons end.
It was quite a surprise to see no berries on the plants this past week but, I am guessing that our Roosters enjoyed red berries more than bugs. My hope now is that we can keep all the critters out of our strawberry beds and enjoy the second crop. The few berries we did try were simply delicious and sweet.
Today was bright and sunny in the high 70's ... a good day to check the bees. Still feeling that the bees could use more sun earlier in the day, Honey-pie moved the bees southward to a new location.
We were surprised that the bees had not done anything yet with the new super that was put there more than a month ago. We put a new super on anyway. When the honey flow starts, they will be workin overtime to store that golden honey.
It's been quite cool this Spring and everything is late in blossoming so, maybe the bees are behind as well.
Keep watching for updates on our buzzy bees!