We are just waiting for the ground
in the farm garden to warm up to
50 degrees so we can transplant
our tomatoes.
It's going to be 94 on Saturday.
But it was 8 on Monday.
So.... yeah.
Looks like the night time temps
will be in the high 30s and low 40s
with daytime temps in the low 70s
now for the next 15 days.
It might not be long now...
but in the meantime, they needed to move.
Yesterday after our Hays trip,
Kyle helped me rearrange the
"greenhouse".
(hahahaha)
We moved all the tomato plants
to the floor (with plastic trash bags
under them to catch any drips...)
Hardwood floors are beautiful,
but kind of a pain in the neck.
On the top shelf on the left are our chives.
They will get transplanted around the tomatoes.
The next row are peppers.
And the bottom shelf are 2 more trays of
72 more pepper starts and a tray of
roma tomatoes (you can't see them in this picture).
The tomatoes are SUPER leggy, but we will
"plant 'em DEEP" and get some good
root growth on them.
I pulled flowers off all the SunGold cherries
yesterday. Too early guys!
These are the peppers we were pretty
sure I had killed by overwatering.
They are looking pretty healthy now though.
(The baggie covered pot in the back are some
okra seeds from last year's crop... just checking
to see if they are viable. If they are, I have to
rake them all up before Kyle tills that area...)
Keep growing little guy!
And the little romas are going to get
up potted probably Thursday.
Or maybe I'll wait until we transplant the
others into the garden.
There are 72 of these guys and not that
much room on the floor for them!
We are hoping to have tomatoes
coming out of our ears this summer.
Fingers crossed!!!!!
We need to get the cattle panels up
for the peas that have finally germinated
as well as for the tomatoes.
They are moving to where we just pulled
all the okra out.
Meanwhile, Rod is working on the
plumbing under the house for the
half bathroom yesterday and today.
I think he got the kitchen and prep room
sink plumbing (pipes to the septic)
all finished.
Then he'll work on the master bath.
Next comes the water lines (pex).
We bought all those lines and fittings
when we were in town yesterday.
Kyle will likely have to install those
since they are going in the attic instead
of under the house.
(Less chance of freezing in the winter...)
And, of course, Rod isn't allowed to
go on ladders and into the ceiling.
(Or on the roof.)
Once all the waterlines are done,
we can start putting up drywall and
closing up those walls and ceilings!
And THEN it will start looking like
an actual house!
Nope.
Not excited AT ALL.



















