The rain stopped long enough for me to take a wander out through my yard today. Luckily the ridiculously high winds have dried out much of the water that was laying about in puddles yesterday. In reflection, it would take about a week of high winds to evaporate all of the moisture that has accumulated around here.
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Last night on the news, Don said that this is the second rainy April on record. This followed by the highest snowfall record winter has made my backyard on a hill a swamp. I can only imagine how the people at the bottom of the hill will not get into their gardens until August!
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Anyway, excitingly enough, the plants are reblooming from the bottom. I didn't know that this happened. Whether or not they actually push out those beautiful sprouts for me to eat (with Olive Oil, Salt & Pepper) remains to be seen. I will revisit this later.
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How do I know that this would drag mess into my kitchen? Please reference the bottom picture where the stalk is gone but the base and roots remain. That was wonderful example of 'how not to pick Brussel Sprouts.' BTW - even though you may choose to pick your sprouts by the stalks and take them indoors AND it might even happen to be late November (maybe just before Thanksgiving) ... there will still be bugs. Lots of them! I may have been a bit panicked by the swarm of marauding bugs, but I could swear they had a French accent to their buzzing! Sacre-bleu!
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The other surprise today is onions. I didn't realize last fall that I neglected to harvest all of my onions. Apparently, several (many several) didn't get picked because they were hiding. Yes, I have a special variety of hiding onion called, 'hiding onions.' (Clever wasn't it?!?!) Mine are special! Anyway, look at this...
The soil looks terrible but it has been a terrible winter. Hopefully over the next week or two I will be able to get out there and begin tending to that soil. It looks like it needs a bunch of TLC.
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Until next time....
I wish for you quiet, dignity, and grace.
DR
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