mdehners ([info]mdehners) wrote,
@ 2008-04-17 15:26:00
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Current location:home base
Current mood: contemplative
Current music:Maria Callas

Listen to your Mother....
As usual, I should listen not to the weatherfolk but to my Intuition, Landwights and Fauna. The Frost didn't happen and while many areas did break records by hitting 40F, little damage was done. The Ume's fell off the tree when I bumped it with the mower, which meant they didn't tolerate the drop but everything else came through like a trooper. In fact, this AM I noted my Japanese Cukes all came up overnight!
Speaking of Japanese veggies, I've learned accidently how to trick the Shimonita Negi to take 6 months, as opposed to a yr to reach Maturity. It's a sort of Leek that's so famous that it has it's own festival every yr in Japan, like our Vidalia Onion. It takes a yr to Mature but since it keeps dying in our Hot SUmmers, I started them in August. They're pert near ready.
Still worried that I've seen no Honeybees and only one Bumblebee so far this yr. Usually the blossoms are full of them. I've not seen any Carpenter Bees either. I'm afraid the local populations may have been affected with COlony Collapse. I don't mind hand-pollenating stuff but who's to do the Forest? I have a Bad Feeling NOT connected with our weather this yr. We're also having a bumper crop of mice this yr. Last week I trapped 6 and that's not counting those that the bait may have Poisoned. This Am I noted a houseplant munched down to it's stem. Have to pick up more.
I've taken slips of the Korean Sweet Potatoes I've been able to find and sprout. They're Sweeter and have a drier texture than those generally eaten in the States. The Rice Patch is about 6" tall. I try to grow a patch of whatever Grain I'm eating for symbolic reasons. I realised that I now eat more RIce than Oats and Barley and found a source for the kind I prefer, a Japanese Shortgrain Rice. The Malanga(a kind of Taro) is beginning to sprout and so will be ready to plant out probably Sunday with the Eggplants...
Truth,
Pat




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[info]flisleshnitz
2008-04-18 12:23 am UTC (link)
I haven't seen any carpenter bees or honey bees either and usually they are everywhere by now. I've seen some bumblebee's but not a lot. Sammi thinks they are the yummiest food ever. She chases them and snaps them up. She could care less if the flying bugs bite, she can't help herself!
dorky dog

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[info]heethen_crone
2008-04-18 05:15 am UTC (link)
I envy you that garden. It's supposed to snow here again tonight. I'm going to bring in the pansies too. I usually leave 'em out but it's supposed to get very cold, close to 20F and that's a bit too nippy for them.

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[info]weofodthignen
2008-04-18 07:40 am UTC (link)
I've seen a couple of bees, but I have a feeling there should be more. Found a dead one outside the back door, which doesn't bode well. On the other hand I saw a man and a woman recapturing a swarm in a front garden in San Jose; have never actually seen beekeepers in action before, so that's a good sign to set beside it.

M

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[info]wyrtweard
2008-04-18 03:47 pm UTC (link)
Gardening? Wot's that? I'm still waiting for the snow to disappear. . .another two feet to go atop the garden. This ain't gonna happen though since the week ahead sees the return of winter with temps at least 16 to 20 degrees below normal, i.e. below freezing, and of course more white shit to add to the accumulation. And to think in a week's time I *normally* get me peas in. Ha! I will be lucky to get them in during May the way things are going here. Global warming, my ass! It is the beginning of the Fimbulwinter! I best sharpen me axe. . . Grrrrrrrrrrrrrumble

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[info]mdehners
2008-04-19 11:08 am UTC (link)
What I love is the unstable weather. Until the early 90's seasons here were pretty defined, as well as weather. Heck, in SUmmer it used to Rain every day at 1500 hrs!
Not anymore. In the last two weeks we've broken two records; one for coldest and one for hottest of the day. Ths best is that due to water Temps the 'cane belt is moving north so less will be wandering into the gulf...
Truth,
Pat

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