4/6/26 The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Be it be planting a garden or cleaning a house.
Light rain, 50 degrees. Cloudy this morning, rain this afternoon and evening into the night. A SSE wind, high 60, low tonight 43. Mostly cloudy tomorrow, a brisk WNW breeze, high 58, low 37. Partly cloudy Friday, a stiff NW breeze, high 56, low 35. Mostly cloudy Saturday, a stiff SSW breeze, high 58, low 43. Mostly cloudy Sunday, a strong SSW breeze, high 63, low 46. Rain Sunday night and Monday.An ENE breeze Monday, high 54, low 42. Partly cloudy Tuesday and next Wednesday, A stiff NW breeze Tuesday, high 59, low 37. A SW breeze next Wednesday, high 57, low 42. Showers Wednesday night into Thursday morning. Some sun Thursday afternoon. A west breeze Thursday, high 62, low 41. Mostly cloudy next Friday, a SW breeze, high 63, low 44.
Showers Friday night. Perhaps a shower Saturday morning, some afternoon sun. a stiff west breeze, high 62, low 43. Mostly cloudy Sunday the 17th, a WNW breeze, high 63, low 45. Showers Sunday night and Monday the 18th, a stiff WNW breeze, high 63, low 45. Partly cloudy Tuesday the 19th, a WNW breeze, high 63, low 45. Showers Wednesday the 20th.
I think I saw a hummingbird this morning. I had made food, 1 cup of sugar dissolved in 4 cups of boiling water, but I hadn't put the feeders out. They are out now.
We have walla walla onions, plenty to plant and plenty to sell. Walla Walla onions are a sweet, mild, and juicy onion, known for their low sulfur content, making them ideal for eating raw in salads, sandwiches, and salsas, as well as for cooking methods like grilling, roasting, and sautéing. They are a "true" sweet onion, with a high sugar content and high water content. I used to grow both Walla Walla and Alisha Craig. The last few years we've just grown Alisha Craig because they bulb up a little quicker and we think they store better. We are just using up the last of ours. this year we'll store some Walla Walla in the refrigerator vegetable drawer. We have redwing onion, an excellent storage onion. We have redwing plants to sell and we're planting some. We'll store redwings for late winter and spring. Both varieties will be for sale on the stand.