All that yard work I did yesterday, yeah, I'm feeling it today. Even so, I managed to get out early this morning and spread the fire ant treatment stuff. I was supposed to water the it in, but I decided to pray for rain instead.
Before I get into all the boring garden stuff, let me show you this:
It was such a lovely day outside, I sat in my chair and knit a bit before the bugs found me -- which didn't take long. Then I came inside and watched TV for the rest of the day.
Now, on to the boring garden stuff. As I had hoped, my plants have perked up a bit,
especially this little marigold.

I suspect it just needed a good drink of water. I'd been watering them, but I must have missed its cell. To prevent such things from happening in the future, I found an old tray and put the others into it, so I can bottom water them all.
I had watched a video on YouTube about mistakes gardeners tend to make in April, and one of the big ones is overwatering or underwatering. They recommend deeper, less frequent watering, so what I did was to get my moisture meter out and measure the soil a few inches down. It was good, so I didn't water the ones already in the beds.
On a similar note, I noticed that some of the basils I still had in the hydroponic sponges had died, so I stuck the remaining ones into my empty planter.
I still have 14 of them that I'll need to do something with. Some of them will go into the tomato bed, but I don't know what I'm going to do with the rest. Any locals want some sweet basil plants? I don't know what I was thinking planting so many. I guess I did it because I expected most of them to die. Now that I know more about how to start seeds, next year, I won't plant so many. And I'll start my tomatoes earlier.
Right now, three of the four cups have germinated something.
I'm not going to give up on the fourth one just yet, but if it doesn't germinate by the time the others are ready to put into the beds, I'll just buy one. Provided there are any left in the garden center. If there aren't, maybe I'll just roll with three plants.
I was also pleased to see that my little zinnias don't seem to be suffering any from being pinched.
I don't know how well you can see in this photo, but some of them are already starting new branches.
In the midst of all of that, I finished reading In The Heart Of The Sea. It was pretty good, which makes me think the other book was an anomaly. I might try to read some more of his works, provided some of them end up on a daily deal or something.
And finally, if you haven't watched Mercy on Prime Video, I highly recommend it. It's edge-of-your-seat intense, and focused on telling a story, not on cramming as many obscenities into a two hour period as possible. In fact, it's so intense, I need to watch an episode of Great British Sewing Bee to relax my brain.
That's just what I'm going to do.
Laters...






















































