Pansy update
Yesterday I brought home a huge armful of accumulated mail -- mostly ads, a few bills, the diocese newspaper, and exactly one piece of personal mail: a letter from Pansy. She says hello and that she and the family are doing well, but that it may be a while before she can get her modem repaired. So it's going to be All Peony All the Time for a while. I would be happy to pass on any messages -- just drop an email. And I'm sure she would appreciate prayers for her healthy pregnancy and for help with her family's material needs.
Pansy also says her Roma tomato plant is starting to set fruit. Mine have not even flowered -- and I started and planted mine first! Back, green-eyed monster!
Comments
Mine are just starting to show blossoms, but I planted late. Did you use a fertilizer with a high nitrogen content? That's a no-no.
Posted by: William Luse | June 19, 2004 3:26 PM
I did not fertilize, so maybe that's part of my problem. I did amend the soil with compost, and I've recently started fertilizing with fish emulsion. We've had some cool nights, so that may have confused the tomatoes as well.
Posted by: Peony Moss | June 19, 2004 5:30 PM
Say hi to Pansy for me. I hope she's having a good second trimester, if my math is accurate.
Posted by: Davey's and ?'s mommy | June 19, 2004 7:55 PM
I'll have to give Pansy a call. BTW, my tomatoes had their first few flowers out Thursday when I walked the garden. Who knows if they survived the thunderstorm last night, though. But we got our hothouse tomatoes from the CSA Wednesday, so all's well with the world!
Posted by: alicia | June 20, 2004 12:01 AM
Yes, Peony! Please tell Pansy that I miss her and am praying for her (and her modem... :^b)!
I'm growing zucchini this year. I failed miserably at the cilantro last year.
Posted by: Patty | June 20, 2004 8:48 AM
My three "Better-Beef Bad Boys" (or whatever the heck they're called) are blossoming and have set a whole lotta big, round green fruit; but my two "Roma", which actually sprouted from seed, have just opened their yellow blossoms. No little tomatoes yet.
Posted by: KTC | June 21, 2004 6:10 AM
My three "Better-Beef Bad Boys" (or whatever the heck they're called) are blossoming and have set a whole lotta big, round green fruit; but my two "Roma", which actually sprouted from seed, have just opened their yellow blossoms. No little tomatoes yet.
Posted by: KTC | June 21, 2004 6:11 AM