Saturday, 30 May 2026

The heat is on!

Most mornings this week saw me outdoors working on the garden beds, and attempting to rearrange the rocks in the flower bed. I managed to get most of the vegetables planted on Sunday, in both raised beds and the original garden bed. In the raised beds, I've got tomatoes, basil, peppers (green and jalepeno), oregano broccoli, cucumber, lettuce, radish, red and green onion. In the larger garden bed, I have peas, carrots, potatoes, and corn. The orginal asparagu s and the chives I'd planted last year are doing well. It appears I may have missed a few strawberries as I'm seeing some evidence some made it through. I'll leave them if they aren't in the midst of the other plants. 


The containers were planted on Monday - or at least most of them - I may have bought a few more plants since then. If you've been around for a number of years, you'll know that I have a
bad habit of having more containers than I originally intend. As of this writing there are four containers out front, and seven in the back yard. Several of these are hanging containers, two I purchased and the others I planted with annuals I'd purchased last week.

On Monday, the Landlord Next Door's construction guy (Matthew) stopped by to measure the fence. When I'd talked to LND, he hadn't wanted to commit to the quote I'd received as he "didn't know the guy". Matthew is well known here and in fact, we've used him for other smaller jobs. I just didn't realize he was set up to do larger construction jobs. It turns out he is, and later that afternoon, he returned with a comprehensive quote that is much more detailed and definitely higher in price. It was clear to me he's prepared to do the work and has the resources so I'd be quite happy to go forward with the work. However, when I contacted LND he advised he would be talking to a realtor on Wednesday to determine whether replacing the fence would be beneficial in a possible sale. Hell yes! In any event, he is supposed to contact me this weekend to advise whether he's prepared to share the cost. If he doesn't, this neighbour may feel the need to point out the condition of the fence to anyone I see viewing the property. 

I spent part of Wednesday morning, digging more rocks out of the flower bed. I'm trying the move them out of the way for the fence removal and replacement. I think I mentioned last week, I'd discovered a concrete border covered by dirt and rocks. More of the border was uncovered, and I'm hoping to locate several of the rocks within that border.  Others have been moved to an area to the west of the garage. I'm not certain what we'll do with them but they're out of the way there.

Some afternoons were spent relaxing in the backyard. The area near the firepit is shaded by the tree by mid-afternoon. It's a great place to sit and read, and listen to the birds. While I've not seen many (except for the prolific robins and grackles), the Merlin app tells me there are Northern wren, chipping sparrow, goldfinch, and several others visiting the neighbourhood. Meanwhile, I'm reading Malice by Lisa Jackson, the story of a former LAPD detective Rick Bentz, his dead ex-wife, and a serial killer determined to torment Bentz. 

The temperatures were decent through to Thursday, cool in the morning with highs around 27C/80F in the afternoon. But that changed that morning, when we woke to 20C/68F, and the mercury climbed to 34C/93F. I went out to water early in the morning, and then again in the evening, and spent the rest of the day indoors. I had been weeding in the peony bed the day before and when I was out watering, I could swear they had grown at least 3-4 inches in one day! On Wednesday the plants still had a bit of a purple hue, but were now totally green. The buds are showing, and I expect we may see the flowers next week.

Our air-conditioning unit frequently throughout the day, and continued to do so on Friday. It didn't get quite as warm, a few degrees cooler, but with winds gusting to 60 km/h (about 38 mph). The plastic Adirondack chairs were blown about, while the garden and containers dried out quickly. I watered well twice, once in the morning and then again in the evening. 

It is Tourism week here in town, and D and Eli made it to three of the events. The Heritage museum tea, the Library open house, and the old Rail Station tour. I went along to the latter event, and found it quite interesting. The building was set to be demolished but with some CN rail funding they were able to start the restoration of the latter. Thus far, they've repaired the roof, added insulation, and created two lovely foyers. The fellow who did our tour suggested it could take $1 or 2 million to finish it. I suspect it won't be done in my lifetime. 

The weather is expected to improve, that is cool down over the next week with rain in the forecast. I'll be happy for both! The yard work continues, with the weeds doing their best to overrun parts of it. We'll be planting a few things tomorrow, including a couple of mint plants (peppermint and spearmint) in a container, as well as an apple seed that I was able to germinate. I doubt anything will come of the latter, but Eli was curious as to what would happen if we planted apple seeds. 

Have a great week ahead everyone! I hope the weather is fair and the temperatures to your liking.

11 comments:

  1. Your yard looks very nice. Good luck with the fence project.
    Funny, we all hate winter and the cold - then people complain about the heat. I will take heat any day over cold and snow and ice.
    We have had some hot days, but luckily, I am able to get a lovely cross breeze by opening windows.

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    1. Thanks Cheryl.
      Funny, in some ways I prefer the cold, as I can put on more clothing, but I can only disrobe so far in the heat. But I do whine about both extremes. :)

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  2. You keep amazingly busy, I'm a little tired out after reading this! Glad to hear there hasn't been more snow, you've certainly done your share of planting and such. Good luck with all the fence business.

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    1. Thanks Dug. I'm hopeful a decision by the LND will be made soon.

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  3. Good luck with the fence. I have to look into getting part or all of mine replaced, half the back part is giving way, posts rotted. Not an expense I wanted at this time, but it's pointless to go through our property management company. (I had the fence built privately anyway, after purchasing the unit.)

    I haven't yet had the ac on here, btw, it just hasn't been warm enough, except for a couple of days!

    Have a great weekend!

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    1. Thanks Kim!
      I think while it is financially painful to have the fence replaced on one's own. However, dealing with the LND is a pain in a certain part of my anatomy. :)

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  4. Wow, you plant a lot! You make up for my meager garden plot but that's okay. We don't have storage room IF everything grew which it never does up here. I might buy some (2 or 3) potted hanging planters to add colour but the veggies are done.
    I hope you have luck with the fence, I giggled at the spiteful remark to any interested buyers. 🤭
    I enjoy the Merlin app as well, I can never see all the birds but can sure hear them. Nice to know what is around.
    You don't mention blackflies so do count your blessings for that.

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    1. This is the first time I've actually had the space to plant much of a garden. I'm using a variation of the square foot gardening technique which bascially means plants and seeds are planted more closely together. My squares are 2 foot square. Except for the green onions in the raised beds are doing well.
      It's amazing how many birds are in the area that I never actually see. :)

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  5. Stay cool! You have planted a lot of things!

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    1. Thanks Connie. It's definitely cooler and very wet. We're getting a lot more rain than we expected. :)

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  6. Well done on the gardening front. We had the same problem with the Landlord of one of the properties next to us (the other side was easily ready to fix that fence). We built anyway and if it is ever sold and the person wants to put up metal on that side, they will have to pay their share of the posts and boards to screw the metal into. We have proof that it was not split half and half.

    God bless.

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