It's 45°F out this morning. The rain may have quit for a while, but the cold nights remain. May is that way most years. It could rain, snow, be 90°F, or a drought. You just never know. I could not believe I picked this yesterday. My goodness. What a grand year for our asparagus. It's been a very good month, although we still have a few days to go. We would have liked to have more done, but sometimes we just have to look for the good in what we think is not good. I often times, have to remind myself. The good? Cleavers are still growing, as well as more asparagus coming up. The herb garden is looking grand, although I do need warmer days to drop parsley seeds, basil and more. Two cilantro plants, that self-seeded, are still doing pretty well. Cool May Nights © May 2026 by Kristina at Pioneer Woman at Heart
My 20 year old garden sign gave me a chuckle. It is sort of how we felt after all that rain here. The sign is broken, and it will be replaced. Flower beds are weeded, rose bushes trimmed and flowers planted. Whew! The vegetable garden? Not planted. It is still, even with this heat here, way too wet. I managed to weed out the rhubarb plants, but I think I carried about a pound of wet mud on my muck boots out of the garden. We are still getting a few straggler asparagus. The rain God's gave us a lot more chive blossoms, so I started another chive vinegar, and this one is with organic red wine vinegar. It'll be great for summer salads and more. I think we use red wine vinegar more often, but we now have both infused with chives (white wine and red wine vinegar). There really is no excuse to be so far behind, but I finally (yes, finally) got all the last 11 granny squares sewn on to my crochet ...