Monday, October 12, 2009
Fall Color
Wednesday, September 09, 2009
September 9
Today's highlight - I love fountain grass!
Sunday, August 23, 2009
This is August?
Okay, it is mid-August in Cincinnati, and I need a sweatshirt to work in the garden. Go figure. Sat down to watch the birds that suddenly swarmed the backyard feeders--been watering various beds for the last couple of hours--and that's when the neighbor thought it would be a great time to mow. Oh well, at least it wasn't the neighbor immediately beside the feeders! And, I am very thankful that it wasn't their evil psycho dog that does nothing but run around and bounce and bark like every other psycho little terrier the entire time we are both outside. So, there I am enjoying the birdie antics, and this cute goldfinch perches on the volunteer sunflower!
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Friday, August 21, 2009
Friendly Bees and Ground Hornets
The ground hornets in the video also seem pretty peaceful, but I'm told they'll only get bigger and less friendly. I'm also told I have to kill them. Much as I'd rather live and let live, since they are outside, I suppose they do pose a serious and potentially painful threat, especially to anyone who wanders by unawares.
Watch them fly in and out like a Roman candle! Eek. They weren't the least bit interested in me, though.
Hopefully the foaming spray I just coated the nest with is doing the trick.
Tuesday, August 04, 2009
Summer Rains Bring Flowers!
Sunflowers, Zinnias, Knock Out Roses, Morning Glories, and Cosmos, to name a few.
Lots of rain lately, but you won't hear me complaining. I remember well the last two summers of drought, dragging the hoses and watering cans all over my acre to get to all the planting beds and the baby trees.
They say the cool nights that go with all this rain are slowing down the tomatoes, but with any luck we'll have more full size tomatoes soon (the cherry and grape tomatoes are coming in at a handful a day).
Monday, July 27, 2009
Buddy Walk is October 10th This Year
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Monday, July 13, 2009
Sunny, One So True
Peas!
Oh, and I bought four clearance-priced trellises at Joanne's to attempt to discourage further pre-harvesting by the deer. And hung bars of Irish Spring for the same reason. The only thing I haven't tried (yet) is sitting all night in the garden with a crossbow...
Thursday, July 02, 2009
The Tomatoes are Coming
So far mostly flowers, but check out a few fruits :) The larger ones are on the plant my neighbor started indoors then shared with me, the tiny one is on the plant from the GROW project of the Cincinnati Horticultural Society. Now if I can just keep the deer and squirrels away from them...
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Hazel Update
The whirling butterflies didn't come back in the middle, though. I just cannot seem to find a place in my yard where anything with the word "butterfly" in the name will be happy! This was the second location in the backyard for the guaras. Butterfly weed didn't make it next to the house. Neither did a butterfly bush two years ago. Another attempt at a butterfly bush last year failed, too. Oh well. Moving on!
Two more baby hazels are potted up away from the rabbits. Maybe I'll add them to the bed in the fall.
Lillies
One of the few good choices from the former owners. Of course, given that my neighbor (who is the sister of the former owner) has a TON of these in her yard, and has offered me more, I'm guessing she's the one that actually made this happen.
Actually, I have pretty good neighbors (except for the owners of psycho mutt in the back). And, given that I spend my workdays listening to other people complain about their neighbors, I truly appreciate how blessed I am!
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Pink AND Blue
Saturday, June 13, 2009
CSA Begins
Just got our first produce selection from the CSA. Lettuce, spinach, green onions, and some herbs to plant (left those to Julie & Greg since my herbs are all growing strong already). I'm glad to see the red leaf lettuce. Somehow I've mostly got arugula in my garden--mixed seed packet--and you just can't make a good salad out of 95% arugula! Check out the Bluebird Hills Farm CSA--I think they still have shares available...
Peonies
Friday, June 12, 2009
Veggies!
So far, the vegetable gardens are doing well this year. Cherry tomatoes in a pot with an asparagus fern. There are a couple of basil plants under there, too.
Banana peppers and cherry tomatoes in hanging baskets.
Herbs in hanging baskets--dill and basil.
Last but not least, the garden in the cold frame. Lettuce in front, swiss chard and bell peppers in the middle, tomatoes in the back. I had a big salad with the lettuce for dinner tonight (minus the caterpillars and slugs that tried to hitch their way in with it!)
Hosta Update
Saturday, May 09, 2009
I Love Hostas
I don't know why. Maybe I just love everything that deer love--ha ha! So far, my deer does not munch on my hostas. Go figure. She will eat mint, that supposedly deer don't like, so perhaps she is a new breed. And it is her, I've seen it. Anyway, here are my front hostas that went in with the new foundation plantings last spring. See them from emergence in mid-April to now. What's not to love?
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
Bees
Did you know that bees like blue flowers best? And flowers that appear blue to the bees. Of course. They like shrubs including Buddleia davidii (butterfly bush), lilacs, and pyracantha and flowering plants including calendas, larkspur, poppies, wallflowers, daisies, anemones, daylilies, lavender, lilies, lupine, roses, rosemary, thyme, yarrow, black-eyed Susans, coneflowers, coreopsis, cosmos, heliopsis, salvias, and verbenas, asters, centranthus, nepeta (catmint), Salvia officinalis (sage), Erigeron (fleabane), helenium, scabiosa, and sedums. My yard is full of sedums, and I can attest to the attraction--the bees cover them in late summer. My reluctant model is in my apple tree among the spring blossoms. I am waiting for my Mason bee house to arrive, too!
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Flowers and Sun
Amazing how the spring flowers lift the heart. Not to mention a day of sun after several days of rain. My tulips are doing really well this year. Whether it is the string of lights on that terrific invention, the photocell timer, or the new neighbors' new dog, the deer haven't eaten them. I try to get out and appreciate them every day...just in case. Something has nibbled off all of my forsythia, though. Probably rabbits, the cuts are awfully clean. My other neighbor needs to get a bigger cat. Clearly the two little ones are not scaring the garden-destroyers off.
Other bulbs are still popping, too. And here is a shot of one of my hazelnuts among the hyacinths. Really, it is hiding there behind the whirling butterflies plant (yet to leaf out).
Thursday, April 02, 2009
April Showers
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Spring on the Way
Okay, so I am way behind. Here is a series of pix over the last couple of weeks leading into Spring! First, the March 5 set including my first crocus, rhubarb just pushing through the ground (rhubarb pie, on the way, yea!), and hyacinths peeking out.



Just two weeks later, color is bursting all over. Daffodils and crocuses everywhere. I know this crocus picture does not look real, but I promise it is. Just the perfect light, I guess. Hyacinths are on their way. The rhubarb is growing fast. The bleeding hearts are back (now that I know what the sprouts look like and when they appear--they always look like they are gone forever by late summer). And the peonies are coming into view, too.





I actually got out and worked in the yard today. Great sunny and cool day for it. I planted five forsythia that had been hanging out in pots last year and spent the winter up against the house. They are starting to bloom and the ground isn't frozen, so in they went. Still hoping to block out the neighbors' big, ugly propane tank sometime soon. (Now they have two for some reason--I'm hoping the old one will be taken away before long. They also got a new dog. She is actually nice, and likes to keep me company while I am outside, unlike psycho mutt out back, who just races around barking that horrible, high-pitched yap so common in small, highstrung dogs.)
Just two weeks later, color is bursting all over. Daffodils and crocuses everywhere. I know this crocus picture does not look real, but I promise it is. Just the perfect light, I guess. Hyacinths are on their way. The rhubarb is growing fast. The bleeding hearts are back (now that I know what the sprouts look like and when they appear--they always look like they are gone forever by late summer). And the peonies are coming into view, too.
I actually got out and worked in the yard today. Great sunny and cool day for it. I planted five forsythia that had been hanging out in pots last year and spent the winter up against the house. They are starting to bloom and the ground isn't frozen, so in they went. Still hoping to block out the neighbors' big, ugly propane tank sometime soon. (Now they have two for some reason--I'm hoping the old one will be taken away before long. They also got a new dog. She is actually nice, and likes to keep me company while I am outside, unlike psycho mutt out back, who just races around barking that horrible, high-pitched yap so common in small, highstrung dogs.)
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