Thursday, May 14, 2020

Signs of Growth

We had a very late hard frost early Saturday morning, and I had to cover my tomatoes for the first time.  We saved most of them, and lost a few other plants.  Overall, it was ok, but really a bummer to have such a late frost.  Normally, our last frost date is around April 20!  As you can see, the potatoes still look good, although a few leaves were frost-burned:
On the other side of the trellis, the peas are starting to climb:

And if you look close, you can find the honeybee:

Luckily, I have seen quite a few honeybees this spring.  Last year, there was a noticeable lack of honeybees.  
And here is Henry, strutting his stuff with his hens: 

And the front gardens are starting to slowly green up:

A lot of things are very tiny right now, so it will be a while before it looks bountiful, but plants are getting into place, and most are growing.

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