Potato tomatoes :-)

We’ve had all kinds of weather today, cool and cloudy morning, sunny and hot on and off during the day and even some rain plus thunder passing by both south and north of the village. not even close to what they had guessed when it comes to the rain but they did actually tell us not to trust that part of their guessing since one never knows where the showers would end up falling.

I haven’t done much today except for watering the plants outside and put the two Pawpaw seedlings I found in the cool cellar outside. A good day to do that since the sun now mostly has been covered by clouds. If You want to put potted plants or any plant that hasn’t met sunshine yet never put it in directly sunlight because it will burn just like us when we stay in the sunshine without any protection. Let it stay in the shadows for a week. That is still a bit problematic here since there at the moment only one spot around the cottage that won’t get hit by the sun some time of the day. The one place I do have also have most of the slugs that still is alive in this drought so that’s not a good idea 🙂 🙂 🙂

It is so dry here now that the little rain we’ve had only helps the grass to stay green but not grow 🙂 There’s always an upside to everything 🙂 🙂 🙂 I’ve bought both vegetable seeds and flower seeds on sale now because I have no idea what kind of economy I’ll have next year. They were on sale because they are soon to expire date wise. Seeds usually are viable many years after the date that’s printed on them and these costed half of what the other companies sell their seeds for during sales so I thought it best to buy while I know I can. I think however I need to make my little vegetable patch bigger and perhaps try to revive one or two of the old flowerbeds 🙂 🙂 I’ll also empty a big wooden box I now mostly use as a huge trashcan, fill it with soil and compost and grow vegetables in that one too.

Two male Bullfinches. The two females hid in the vegetation beside the road.

I’ve found some, what some call, a few potatoes tomatoes 🙂 (very poisonous so don’t try and eat them). Most modern varieties of potatoes don’t give seeds, they’ve managed to select that part away somehow. Good thing they have to be honest because if those seeds germinate and one of them aren’t resistant towards the potato wart disease, or black scab, one is in big trouble. Over here one need to report it to the authorities and after that one can’t grow potatoes in that soul or even nearby for well over twenty years. One can however sow them in a bucket. One can get the most odd varieties, some blue or red and I’ve read about a man who got one big black potato. If they would get the disease one can just seal the bucket and let the authorities destroy the soil.

The Monsterkitten found something really interesting today.

Even Malkolm came to inspect what it was.
Turns out it was a frog who now lives safe from the cat 🙂

I’ve tried a few times to sow those seeds but it is really hard to know when they are ripe because the fruits stays green and if they fall to the ground it’s hard to find them. Also never have potatoes and tomatoes close to each other, they are so closely related thatchy give and take different diseases from each other. The sun is shining outside right now at the same time we’re having a light rain. We used to say that if the sun shone and the rain fell we would have rain the day after. Never checked if that’s true though 🙂

ow I have five smaller Pawpaws. Have no idea what I’ll do with them during winter

I now have five smaller Pawpaws and have no idea what I’ll do with them during winter since mice seems to love eating them.

I can try to let them stay outside beside the two bigger ones I already have in the garden. Lots of cover to protect them from the unpredictable winters we nowadays have.

It is time for that last cup of tea for the day and then check what’s on tv. Probably re-runs on every channel I’m afraid.

Have You ever tried to eat the fruits from the Fuchsia? They are edible and most of them taste a bit like blueberries. I ate this one a bit too early so it was a bit watery.
Potato tomatoes 🙂

Have a great day!

2 responses to “Potato tomatoes :-)”

  1. catsworking Avatar

    I think I have your dogs confused. I thought the one who is mostly black is Alma (female), and the taller brown one is Malkolm (male), but it’s the other way around, right?

    I think your posts about your garden have inspired me. Years ago, when I was a teenager, I raised beautiful African violets on my windowsill, where they got only morning sun.

    I kept them for years after I lived on my own until I had a cat in the ’90s named Yul who ate them. Fortunately, they’re not poisonous to cats.

    Yesterday I visited a store called The Great Big Greenhouse. (By the way, they were selling for big bucks pots of ferns that look just like the ones in your post.) I picked out a small African violet with no flowers, so I don’t know what color it is (but look forward to the surprise). When I got it home, it looked a little sicker than I first thought, but the center seems green and strong and I see it as a rehabilitation challenge. Can I get this little plan healthy and blooming?

    We have had 2 days of weather in the 70s or low 80sF with low humidity. I have both the living room windows open with a fan running and the A/C off, just to air out the place. Sitting on the windowsills is as close as my cats get to outdoors. It’s supposed to get hot again by week’s end, but for once not to be sweating with every move feels lovely.

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    1. Christer. Avatar

      Hi catsworking!

      Glad that I can inspire 🙂

      Yes Alma is the big one and Malkolm the smaller mostly black one 🙂

      African violets are usually a favourite amongst cats 🙂 🙂
      Well it all depends on what’s happening but usually one can get it back but if You want to be sure to have one in the future why not take a cutting from it and plant it in damp soil and with a plastic bag with tiny holes in the bag so the soil doesn’t dry out too fast.
      Is the soil wet or dry? Have You checked its roots, do they look white and like they are growing? So if the soil is wet just let it dry out before You water it again and if it is dry just water a little and wait a day before You water it again. Roots that have’t had water for a long period of time can’t take too much water in the beginning, just like a too dehydrated human to be honest, just a little at a time in the beginning. I think it will be ok since the centre seems green and strong. Plus sometimes plants don’t like to be moved, the air is different everywhere and it cab be dryer or more humid where You live and that can also affect it in the beginning. I’m holding my thumbs for good luck!

      Just enough warm here today with lots of sunshine but also rain and thunder to the north of us, a storm will pass on Wednesday and Thursday but it will mostly hit Norway with strong winds and heavy showers.

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