Its May:
And we've had our first 90+ degree day. This is a normal time to have the first one, May or June, once back in 2014 we had some 90+ days in late Apr. that's the earliest I recall. Anyways I love 70s and 80s, 90s+ are hotter than I like but I try to be adaptible.
Well it seems like for everything that does well in my garden there are 2 things that don't. I've begun harvesting my radishes and we're enjoying them in salads. My potatoes are coming along well, I finally figured out how to grow microgreen peas without them going raunch. And my new slug trap already has one successful kill (casserole dish with pbr beer, the internet says slugs like its extra yeastiness).
But my lettuce and spinich failed because the seeds are too old, my second container of radishes is rather abismal so far and my 5 year plumtree, inspite of it being the second year it flowered, doesn't have any fruit setting. The mason bees I rented failed, I guess they're duds, I mean my very dear friend up north in WA has a thriving colony she rented from the same place, you keep them for the season, they hatch and do their thing and then you send the eggs back in their mud hole structure. But mine were somehow duds.

I'm hoping the leafcutter bees which are due to hatch next month out of their block will fair better but quite frankly I don't have a lot of hope, I think I'm just not cut out for bees.
I ground up all the egg shells I have been saving and spread them on where I'm about to go out and plant my pepper seeds. Last year peppers didn't work out, neither the bell pepper seeds from produce or the havaneros from my MIL's post harvest seedsaving. My motto is that I try most everything twice in my garden, which will include these pepper seeds one more time.
I quardened off an area on the southside in the sideyard and planted my mini-white pumpkin seeds and sunflower seeds directly into the earth, I hope the lawn person that the landlord has come around will stay outta there, string and stakes. I'm also about to transplant my liatris plants, they grow but then they don't flower and just die. I think they need a deeper container.
Being more proactive about coffeegrounds on the blueberry plant and the garlic.