Back in the day, when knit blogging was much more of a thing, we had something called WIP Wednesday. WIP, of course, meaning works in progress. We'd all take photos of our knitting projects and show them to you. I did it myself for quite a while.
So, today, I thought...I'm not going to do that. I am going to show you one single work in progress. The latest sock yarn hat.
Yarn: Euphoria Knits
Colorway: I don't know. It's illegible.
Pattern: Sockhead
Needles: US 2.5 / 3mm
I've made a little progress since I last showed you, but my knitting mojo has been on spring break, apparently. I even cast on 20 stitches for a new sailor hat, but that's as far as I've gotten.
I had a bit of a surprise when I got home this afternoon. I doubt you can see it, and I'm not even sure if I'm imagining it or not, but I think, right there in the center of this cup I see a tiny green tomato seedling.

I don't know if I've made a mistake or not, but I took a chance and moved the entire cup out into the bed where the tomato will live the rest of its life -- provided it lives in the first place. I hope I didn't mess up, but most of the videos I've watched have said that by the time it gets to April (in my growing zone-- 8a) you might as well direct sow them. I figure this is the next best thing.
Plus, it will be in full sunlight from day one, so I won't have to harden it off when I get ready to plant it.
I covered it with one of my little garden cloches for protection, then moved the sweet basil tray out there, too, since that's where it will be living.
We shall see. And as promised, here is a photo of the rosemary.
This is the little one I tried to root from a cutting.
It's been sitting here for a few weeks now, so when I pull up the plastic stuff to harvest my garlic, I'll go ahead and pull it out of the pot to see if it's developed roots. If it has, I'll plant it. If not, I'll buy one from the garden center, as soon as they get some in. Or maybe I'll take a new cutting and just stick it into the soil right there and see if it takes. It's kind of fun experimenting like this.
On a more positive note, I'd thought this cactus was dead. It was all wilted and had turned dark red -- which is a sign of distress. I didn't know what was going on, because I wasn't treating it any different. Finally, I'd decided it had kicked the bucket, so I put it out on the back porch to deal with later. I'd intended to put it into the compost, but look at it now!
It's perked right back up!
The temps have warmed up enough now that I can move them all back outside, so probably this weekend I'll move the little bit of firewood that is still by the house into the back and put their plant shelf back into its summer spot.
But right now, I need to grab a shower and get ready for bed. Because when one gets up ridiculously early...well, you know they drill by now.
Good night.





2 comments:
I'm a bit behind. Sorry! I just posted all my current WIPs, too. Baby tomato! ❤️ Your rosemary is SO big!
Oh and Yay on your cactus perking back up!
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