Photos this week are a collection representing the artistry to be found in rocks...Each rock has a story to tell, as well as beauty in itself. These rock were once sedimentary sand and gravel, then compressed and heated deep in the earth. The Sierra Mts. are mostly composed of granite, but this is typical of the older cap rock found above the granite... these are all metamorphic rocks from over 10000 ft. in Tuolumne.
Quartz veins injected into fractured granite rock
Under great pressure, the rock mass was super heated so that liquified quartz could be injected into rock cracks. The metamorphic rock was heated to a softened condition but keeping some of its original sedimentary character… At some later time conditions changed and it was able to cool.
A metamorphosed sedimentarty rock heated and contorted to produce folds
Later the rocks were raised over long periods of time by the shifting earth crust to elevate it to its present height… then erosion by water and ice have exposed it… Last, the surfaces were cut and polished by the action of glaciers into the surfaces we today…
I know the common wisdom to wit until late April or early May – but we have a south-facing wall with great heat even now – and my early tomatoes take off.
Granite was fractured, then large heated quartz intrusions added
I have tried them and while I get a few tomatoes – its just not a good crop. I can count on lots of tomatoes over the entire season. Ace tomatoes are about tennis ball size and Early Girls are a bit smaller.
Higher quality obsidian
And don’t forget to treat each plant with snail pellets!
Now should it be that a frost wipes them out – I’ll just do it again!