Plants! Tomatoes, string beans, wildflowers, peas and Wall O Water.

So I started some seeds inside this year. I planted them in February and they’re doing pretty well!

Have you heard about these Wall O Water things? Lots of people use them here. They’re little plastic tents you fill with water and put them around your seedlings so you can put them outside sooner. Anyhow, I thought I’d try a few of them this year. Also I read that you can grow tomatoes in five-gallon buckets. Since they’re cheap and a cheery orange color, I thought I’d try them, too.

The buckets needed holes put in them for drainage.

Drilling holes in buckets for plants.
Drilling holes in buckets for plants.

I decided to put them out in the parking lot (junkyard) because last year when I put them on the deck, it became too shady as the trees got their leaves. Once I put them out in the parking lot, they did a lot better. Unfortunately it was too late in the season and I didn’t get any ripe tomatoes before it got cold again.

Five gallon buckets filled with dirt ready for tomato seedlings
Five-gallon buckets filled with dirt ready for tomato seedlings

It took us a few minutes to figure out how to assemble the Wall O Water because the directions were for using them in the ground, not in pots. We put the stakes in, then pulled the Wall O Water over them, tucked in the excess, then filled the channels with water.

Wall o water for tomatoes.
Wall O Water for tomatoes.

Then we planted the little seedlings inside. I did two per bucket. They’re cherry tomatoes so two per bucket should be fine.

Seedlings inside wall o water.
Seedlings inside Wall O Water.

They didn’t want to close on top like they’re supposed to, to form a sort of teepee. So we just tied them up with twine.

Wall o waters tied with twine to keep them closed.
Wall O Waters tied with twine to keep them closed.

This is what the one in the picture above looked like after just a week of being in the Wall O Water. The others are also doing pretty well. Not sure if these are doing better, worse, or the same as the ones in the house.

Tomato seedlings inside wall o water.
Tomato seedlings inside Wall O Water.

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Tony’s Colorado Springs, crazy weather, seedlings, new chandelier for the kitchen, and home cookin’

The view from our living room.

This is the crazy weather time of year in Colorado! One minute it’s 65 degrees and then an hour later it’s this!

Tony's bar.

It’s sort of a tradition that when it’s crazy snow we walk down to Tony’s for a drink.

It only looks like I'm drinking really fast.

DM is suckin’ ’em down. He LOOOOOOOOVES Tony’s!

Tony's bar.
Pitcher's empty. Someone should maybe do something about that.
Downtown in the snow.

We left the bar and yep, it was still snowing. Our house looks neat in this shot.

Carl is so stoned right now.

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Gardening, Tony’s, Sandy’s, Nosh, Jack Quinn’s Colorado Springs St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Home Cookin’

I started some seeds last month. They didn’t work as well as I would have liked last year and I was trying to get them to grow bigger faster so I got a light setup. Not sure it’s really making much difference, tho.




Here’s us at Tony’s-“Colorado Springs’ Worst Bar”



Their burgers and fries are awesome!

I had to go to L.A. for a shoot a few weeks ago. They bumped me off my flight and gave me a free ticket. So instead of hanging around the airport for hours, I made DM come back and get me and take me to breakfast at Sandy’s which is over by the airport. (more…)

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