I think the sage is sick...
I think the three little sage plants are sick. They go in steps, with one the worst, one half way and the other looking the better of the three. I don't know if I under watered them last week, or if I've been over watering. I watered last night, well afternoon, and they seemed to perk up and looked brighter and better.
Today I found many more dead, or dieing leaves. I suppose if I under watered last week, it could take the leaves that long to show the signs. I gave them the tall, water tower glass watering globe and hopefully that will regulate and keep them with the right amount of water.
The little pepper plants are looking pretty good, as are the little bush big boys. The brandy boys I question, though, because I'm not used to potato leaf tomatoes and that's what they are. They're growing, but not branching out and getting bushy like I thought a tomato was supposed to do.
I guess there are people who trim the branches so they're just one stem. That's supposed to have something to do with the amount, or size of the tomatoes. I'm not sure which.
There is one little tomato sprout in the kitchen, still. I'm not positive, buy I think it's the surviving Baby Cakes cherry tomato. I'll try to baby it along and see if it'll survive...
The chives seem to be doing well. The latest planting are coming up and growing nearly as thick as the hair on Hannah the Gardener's head. I love chives!
Hannah the Gardener wasn't feeling very well Friday, but by yesterday (Saturday) evening she was back to her normal happy little self. She hasn't bothered the window garden since I took the big pots in there. I'm not telling her there are some little plants, in little make shift pots up there, too!
Yesterday evening I let her out and she wrapped herself (well, the cable tie out) around the legs of both tables and wanted me to come in under the table closest to the door, up by the wall under the air conditioner, and get her untangled. Well, that wasn't happening! I'd just had an incident with low blood sugar and wasn't completely back, yet. But she was standing under the table up by the wall, barking.
Sooo, out I go with a cane in one hand, a square yard stick in the other, a leash around my neck and the yard stick hand leaning on the table. Long story a bit shorter, I got her untangled and we both got back inside.
I was shaking all over, but my little girl was back in the house! It rained today, and do you think she'd go outside? No! She stepped out the door, looked around and right back in. It wasn't even raining right then!
I think the three little sage plants are sick. They go in steps, with one the worst, one half way and the other looking the better of the three. I don't know if I under watered them last week, or if I've been over watering. I watered last night, well afternoon, and they seemed to perk up and looked brighter and better.
Today I found many more dead, or dieing leaves. I suppose if I under watered last week, it could take the leaves that long to show the signs. I gave them the tall, water tower glass watering globe and hopefully that will regulate and keep them with the right amount of water.
The little pepper plants are looking pretty good, as are the little bush big boys. The brandy boys I question, though, because I'm not used to potato leaf tomatoes and that's what they are. They're growing, but not branching out and getting bushy like I thought a tomato was supposed to do.
I guess there are people who trim the branches so they're just one stem. That's supposed to have something to do with the amount, or size of the tomatoes. I'm not sure which.
There is one little tomato sprout in the kitchen, still. I'm not positive, buy I think it's the surviving Baby Cakes cherry tomato. I'll try to baby it along and see if it'll survive...
The chives seem to be doing well. The latest planting are coming up and growing nearly as thick as the hair on Hannah the Gardener's head. I love chives!
Hannah the Gardener wasn't feeling very well Friday, but by yesterday (Saturday) evening she was back to her normal happy little self. She hasn't bothered the window garden since I took the big pots in there. I'm not telling her there are some little plants, in little make shift pots up there, too!
Yesterday evening I let her out and she wrapped herself (well, the cable tie out) around the legs of both tables and wanted me to come in under the table closest to the door, up by the wall under the air conditioner, and get her untangled. Well, that wasn't happening! I'd just had an incident with low blood sugar and wasn't completely back, yet. But she was standing under the table up by the wall, barking.
Sooo, out I go with a cane in one hand, a square yard stick in the other, a leash around my neck and the yard stick hand leaning on the table. Long story a bit shorter, I got her untangled and we both got back inside.
I was shaking all over, but my little girl was back in the house! It rained today, and do you think she'd go outside? No! She stepped out the door, looked around and right back in. It wasn't even raining right then!
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