Just a little higher, 5360 ft here... Jane -----Original Message----- From: George Shirley [mailto:gshirley@lightwire.net] Sent: Friday, April 21, 2000 2:33 PM To: gardeners@globalgarden.com Subject: Re: [gardeners] Friday in the garden A little behind and a whole lot higher. I live at 24 feet above sea level. George Jane Burdekin wrote: > > Have a wonderful weekend George. Our fruit trees are blooming still, some > are fading of course the wind (30 mph) for 2 days and the snow didn't help > the flowers. The tulips are up, daffs fading, hyacinths are great, iris are > starting to bud. My tomatoes are about 3" tall, peppers about an inch > high, no sign of the eggplant sprouts yet, I'd say we are a little behind > you... Have a good weekend all. > > Jane > zone 5 Colorado > > -----Original Message----- > From: George Shirley [mailto:gshirley@lightwire.net] > Sent: Friday, April 21, 2000 10:54 AM > To: Gardeners List > Subject: [gardeners] Friday in the garden > > Sleepy Dawg and I went out early and checked the garden over. A couple > of tomatoes are turning pink and there are many smaller ones growing. > The Kentucky Wonder bush beans have set their first fruit and we're > looking forward to a mess of those. The cranberry beans are still > blooming and are some of the healthiest looking bean plants I've ever > seen. The okra is up and setting true leaves and the corn is just > peeking out of the soil. All of the chiles are in bloom and looking good > as are the eggplant. > > Fruit trees are growing good, the Pluot, Aprium and Pear are still too > young for fruit but their growth pattern is good. I pruned them into the > approved form well before they leafed out and will continue to pinch > unwanted limbs out all summer. The peach tree has set fruit and is now > leafing out, we have high hopes for this tree, it has been an > outstanding performer in our hot and humid area. > > The poppies are fading fast as are the pansies and violas. The torenias > are showing some green and the hydrangeas are making blooms. The > jacobeana is blooming as are the daylilies and the roses. The red > hibiscus has bloom buds and is looking good. The amaryllis are about > done as are the iris. Just waiting for the iris seed pods to start > drying out so I can save the seed from the marked plants. > > Tomorrow morning we will drive over to our daughter's place to spend > Easter weekend with she and her kids. We're taking a ham, two pies, one > persimmon and one pear, a coconut frosting cake (has the coconut dyed > green and there are marshmellow bunnies with M&M droppings), and several > other things. Yeah, I know about the cake but those grandkids are all > teenagers so we thought we would surprise them with a cake with bunny > droppings on it to go with their scatological humor. Can't wait to see > their faces. > > We will be home sometime Monday so if none of you hear from me don't > worry. If you don't worry about me Ptthht! as Bill the Cat says. <VBG> > > George, Miz Anne, and Sleepy Dawg