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Thursday, May 27, 2010

Veggie Garden

Planted seeds last week (while the moon was waxing), and here they are popping up all over. It is supposed to start raining any minute now. If not, I'll have to water tomorrow.

Watermelons,
peas,
lettuce and Swiss chard,

and zucchini and peas.

CSA pickups start next week. One way or another, the freshest produce is on the way :)

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Working and Resting in the Yard

After weeding a bit, filling the bird feeders, and planting everything waiting to be planted, laid down and watched nature. I know people think blue jays are bullies, but they sure are pretty. Chickadees, cardinals, etc. flitting between the bird bath, the feeders, and the trees. A nice way to take a break.

Oh, what did I plant? First, another hydrangea from this Easter, another white bleeding heart, and two sweet woodruffs along the east fence. Came upon a hosta I forgot about in the process. Gotta get some more for that area. It is coming along slowly. Also, planted the Gazania from Mother's Day at church--thanks, kids--along the driveway. And, made up a container with the geranium and three Gerbera daisy's from the godchildren/niece and nephew for Mother's Day. Last, but not least, the pesto perpetuo basil in a pot with some parsley, and the sweet and purple basils in hanging baskets. Phew!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Overnight Sensation

There were maybe three blooms on these yesterday. Knock-outs, indeed!

Friday, May 07, 2010

Idea of the Day

Heard it on the radio this morning...put together a kitchen herb container garden for your mom for Mothers Day--this Sunday! She can keep it outside the kitchen door and pick fresh herbs as needed.

Just stopped by the local nursery and picked up my herbs. My mom loves parsely, so I got some flat and some curly :) Also basil--genovese, variegated, and purple (mom loves purple)--and some sage and some fern-leaf dill (says it is more compact and great for containers). Now I just have to plant them in a nice pot!

Let me just say that the variegated basil is really great. I was so happy to see it in the store again this year. I bought a plant last year and was so glad I did. I think the flavor is good, though many will say it is not the best of the basil varieties flavor-wise. But the best thing is it is incredibly prolific. I guess that's why it's called "pesto perpetuo!" And it is very beautiful.

Thursday, May 06, 2010

Mulch is Good

Yes, it does look better with mulch.



Meanwhile, lots of things blooming or getting ready to. Check out the cotoneaster (with golden barberry in the background), thyme, and a pink knockout rose. Blooming flowers restore the soul.
















On the way, asian lilies and pyracantha.














Nice to see that my jasmine over-wintered nicely in the shed!

Monday, May 03, 2010

My New Babies


Yeah, I'd rather plant than weed. Between the creeping charlie, the dandelions, and the seedlings of who-knows-what, there are not enough hours in the day to rid my planting beds of all the weeds. Not that I can stop myself from pulling a bunch every time I walk by. Then again, I can make more planting areas. Now I just need to get some mulch!


First I put a spice bush by the rose of sharon. I hope they will be friends :)



Then I put two Stairway to Heaven Jacob's Ladders and a Jim Crockett Boltonia between the variegated willow and the weeping pussy willow, eliminating the grass in-between. Isn't that pale grey landscape cloth lovely?


Monday, April 19, 2010

Workin' in the Yard

The weekends just aren't long enough.

First, I tried out the new chipper/shredder. Yes, they do make electric ones :) I don't know that I have the patience to chop up the bulk of my leftover oak leaves (definitely easier to rake them out into the yard the day before the mowers go through!), but it did make lovely shreds of last year's fountain grasses. And now I have a large pile of said shreds.

Then, I added some composted manure and some regular compost from my composter to the veggie garden and mixed it in. Then turned the remaining compost.

Then, planted two new shrubs in the front. A pussy willow and a scotchbroom burkwood now flank my poor struggling crabapple. The deer rutted on the crabapple last fall and the damage was pretty thorough to the main tree, but the suckers are leafing out nicely, so I cut off the trunk. Too bad there was no mulch at the store where I stopped on the way home tonight, so I'll have to live with the bare landscape cloth until I get some...



Meanwhile, everything else keeps growing (especially the dandelions, but that is a whole other story). Tulips are fading, and the redbud is transitioning from pink to green, but the creeping phlox and bleeding hearts are beautiful, asian lilies are coming up, and the peonies are on the way (thank you, ants!).









Did a garden inventory tonight. Phew. I was keeping all the tags in an album, but it is getting too fat and messy. Now I just have to get the inventory entered into a nice database...

Monday, April 05, 2010

A Tulip 'Splosion!

Overnight, the tulips are abloom! Red ones in honor of Cincinnat Reds Opening Day (it wasn't enough), white ones, pink ones. Hopefully the pouring rain that just started won't pummel them too much.

Plenty more to come. So far only one bud was nipped off by some evil critter. That was just before I doused the area with Deer Scram and set up the twinkle lights through the row by the potting shed.

Oh yippee, now there's a tornado watch, too. Yea, spring!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Sunshine to Enjoy the Spring Blooms






Finally, a warming trend and a bit of sun! My yard is so wet, you can HEAR the water flowing into the ground and down the gentle slope of the backyard. Kind of an eerie sound. Meanwhile, the spring flowers are progressing. Crocuses are fading and daffodils and hyacinths are taking center stage. The tulips are just leaves so far. I love this time of year, allergies notwithstanding!

Note the cage around the forsythia -- trying to protect it from the lovely-but-destructive-deer. One for each little shrub that got eaten down to the ground last year. My efforts to screen out the neighbor's propane tank were set back quite a bit. I'm hoping the cages will give them enough protection to get established... I put them around my new berry bushes, too. Gardener's Supply loves me!

Friday, March 26, 2010

Food Revolution

Wow! Scary stuff. And so sad! How can so many not know what their food looks like before we process the heck out of it? Check out Jaime Oliver's show and sign the petition

Monday, March 22, 2010

Daffodils are on the way!

Maybe with a little sun, or even without. Spring is at that point where suddenly there is one flower or bud after another popping out all over the place. Even the late-planted bulbs in the pots by the garage are starting to poke through.

The weeping pussy willow is blooming (I guess that's "blooming"?), daffodils and hyacinths are close. One mini daffodil is open completely.




The rain is knocking everything over a bit, but not too bad.





Added a couple of additional columbines. The older ones are starting to come up, too. They seem to do well in that spot, so I'm running with it. No point in planting stuff that doesn't survive over and over (definition of insanity, eh?), but I really like these besides.


Yea, spring!

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

HAPPY St. Patrick's Day!

A beautiful sunny day (on the heels of a very dark walk to the 7 a.m. club at the Cock & Bull). Sunshine, crocuses, columbine, tulips, and rhubarb.


The existing rhubarb is poking through, plus I planted the three additional plants that came in yesterday's mail. The ground is still pretty damp, but didn't seem too bad. Also moved one of the existing plants to give them a bit more breathing room. Hopefully I'll get a good harvest this year. Lots of worms in the rhubarb bed, too, another good sign.



Did some cleanup in the beds, too. Cut back the dead stuff from the peonies and sedum, then started on the fountain grass, but ran out of steam!














This last picture is a tulip piercing through the detritus. Nature never ceases to amaze ;)

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Garden Planning


Okay, I know it is way too early, but I'm just buying the seeds, not planting them!

Monday, March 08, 2010

First Crocus!


Yea!

That was yesterday. Two more yellow ones and a purple one are just opening today. I do love snow, but I am definitely ready for these friendly little flowers at this point.

Saturday, March 06, 2010

Thyme for Spring!

Okay that's a groaner, but the thyme is visible now where the snow has melted. And some bulbs are starting to peek out. Supposed to hit 50 degrees today. It is very wet out, so I can't do much in the yard. Maybe a little cleanup here and there. Or maybe I'll just see whether the park trails are clear...



Last, but not least, a sweet little snowdrop peeking through the snow!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Don't Forget to Feed the Birds!

The bird feeders are pretty crowded these days! Oh, and the feeders are a little easier for me to reach with all that snow piled up below. Argh. What a mess that will be as it melts. But, it sure is pretty for now. Especially in the back yard where there are no ugly grey piles.
For some bird seed recommendations from the National Wildlife Federation, click here.