April’s Fool

Oh boy have I been wrong about the weather. Blog after blog, I’ve forecast an early spring. We planted tomatoes, now dead in the garden, in late March. The weather has made a fool of me. Even cold tolerant cabbage froze when the temp reached 20 F and was replanted.

 

Oh and the drought I’ve planned for is another surprise. Most of late winter the garden needed water to even work the soil. There had been no heavy rain since leveling and tilling the garden in August. But now we have had several very nice days of rain. Last week we had 5 inches slow soaking rain. Every 10 day forecast seems to show a couple days of rain. The garden is often too wet to work. My over-engineered irrigation system makes me feel a bit foolish too.

 

We are keeping all of the seedlings of tomato and tomatillo outside during the day and return them to the hot house over night. Both are getting too big for the pots they are planted. Ugh – the grafted tomatoes look completely root-bound and are falling over. They needed to be planted 2 weeks ago, but must wait until this late frost passes.

 

I don’t know why confessing foolishness is important. A good confession cleans the soul. But even a public confession will probably not correct my behavior. It is just too much fun to try to predict how the world will unfold. Maybe I should post a warning to blog readers or waive liability of any and all utterances made or implied on this site.

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2 responses to “April’s Fool”

  1. Vicki Avatar
    Vicki

    Thank u so much for sharing. I have been so confused & frustrated by weather this spring. It certainly hasn’t been the calming happy therapy in the garden that it has been before. Please keep updating on what’s working & what u r trying to salvage.

    1. John Avatar
      John

      Thanks Vicki for the encouragement. You are right. This spring’s planting season has lacked the usual calming effect that comes when we watch our plants grow. While some are doing fine and growing, these frosts have made me edgy and undecided.

      We had a frost last night, on May 3rd! Adrian covered many tomatoes with cottonseed mulch, pots and plastic and saved them. He even pulled up the graphed tomatoes and re-potted them and put em up in the hot house. Most plants were saved. Most of the potatoes were nipped but will bounce back again.

      I am very ready for the calm of mild mornings and warm afternoons.

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