I "invested" in bird seed today, black oiled sunflower seed for the cardinals and nyjer for the finches. I think I am going to like St. Francis in the garden. Someone to chat with over my morning coffee and evening wine. Wishing you were here.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Day 7 First Mowing x:-( Third Bath
Well there's a day done. This time Greg's doing the bath job...and I am being sympathetically idle. She knew she had done it this time. I wouldn't let her sit by me at the evening stick fire...so she went down to the ditch and took a bath. That helped...helped me decide that it was Greg's turn to give her a bath.
So on a cheerier note, the first mowing was all that could be hoped for, the mower started up with little coaxing and kept going for three hours. I only ran over one small wad of fence wire hidden in the grass at the far end of a stretch I don't normally mow. Greg's convinced I do this sort of stuff on purpose, nonetheless, he lets me mow the yard all summer. I was quite pleased with myself today, pushing areas of the edge that last year we got to too late. O, if I had the wings of pioneer, pioneer...off to the woods I would fly.... What I really need is a brush hog. The neighbor's tractor is bigger than mine. And, those wavy mower paths on the front lawn...Greg mowed that section.
I "invested" in bird seed today, black oiled sunflower seed for the cardinals and nyjer for the finches. I think I am going to like St. Francis in the garden. Someone to chat with over my morning coffee and evening wine. Wishing you were here.
I "invested" in bird seed today, black oiled sunflower seed for the cardinals and nyjer for the finches. I think I am going to like St. Francis in the garden. Someone to chat with over my morning coffee and evening wine. Wishing you were here.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Day 6 Second Bath...
O and by the way...St. Francis arrived for mother's day. Repete...son of Pete...is a bit wary of him but I think he will get over it. I am planting alysum around the base this week, hope to get that great fragrance which deters the cats and attracts the bees.. The song birds have him figured out. It's a peaceable spot in the yard.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Day 5 Evening Gardening
So I was there enjoying my coffee and desert and then I decided to do just one thing....I have to sneak up on myself. I tilled the west side of the hosta bed and then I put the preen down. Am going to be gone to Chicago this weekend and I know it's going to rain again so I wanted that Preen before the weeds get started.
The chickens like those un-mowable spots in the yard, they get the protection of the brush and they do love those berries. We get purple chicken poops for the month of May. They've been busy working on the bugs this month. With any luck they will knock out the Japanese beetle grubs. Those bugs wrecked my Hollyhocks last year which is why I am relocating them with seed this year. Don't let me forget I've got to do that next week! Still haven't decided quite where they should go. Half the problem is trying to figure out where they would be least likely be disturbed by landscaping and construction plans.
The light of the sunset through the woodlot made these seed pods seem other-worldly. I remembered the year I had been in the hospital most of the month of April and Dad brought me up a twig of the chestnut tree that was just leafing out. It looked like a little palm tree. I had been in the hospital so long that everything seemed new. Spring is like that.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Day 4 Pause on Progress
Too darn cold... at temps below 50 I have only one thing in mind...staying warm. I can cope with cold, rain and wind...but never more than one at a time. Tuesday was cold and rainy. So I took the day off and am sure that's why I had bad dreams about weeds overtaking the work. Will report back soon on what I found with that coupon, yikes, I think it expires today! Log
Monday, May 2, 2011
Day 3 Intermission for Dog Bath
End of Day 2
Sunday: Well I've gone to bed with heat for the sore spots and couldn't move another step even to get ice cream. ALL DAY out doors...raked off the hostas, carted off the waste, burned two wagon loads of sticks, bought a new tiller tool at Tractor Supply...the manual type of course...and charted a plan to expand the shaded side of the bed off to the west. Will start splitting hostas this week now that I can see where the crowns are. They are up about two inches today. It was wonderfully warm today...you could watch the grass grow. I can hardly wait to post pictures of my gorgeous iris...hybrids that Betty gave me.
A word about perspective...I have decided that my mug just doesn't take well with those arm's length self portraits but my feet...are just far enough away. So brace yourself for views of my boots...TSC Ariats no less, darn good muckers. This view...a hosta crown.
So you gardening friends...I've got a couple questions. Where should I plant Hollyhocks? I've got a big bag of seeds from last year when I decided they had to be moved. I know that I won't get blooms planting this year...but I want to find a spot where I won't have to fuss with them and they wont be in the way...shade or sun? My number one garden rule...this one for Lei...plant nothing in the way of the mower. A corrallary is that fences are for protecting weeds....therefore...fences are in the way of the mower. I am tearing out a fenced garden this year...which was one of the first things we accomplished here., built a small kitchen garden which has held iris, hollyhocks, rhubarb, raspberries, and ducks, but mostly weeds...so it's gone in 2011.
And, another one...has anyone braved using the mulch from the City? I know I can get one truck load per drivers license but I am a bit nervous about what sort of weeds I might be bringing in. Really...like there aren't plenty of the ferocious varriety out here to scare the wits out of some silly city weed.
This is our Annebelle...in one of the low spots in the woodlot still flooded from last weekend's rain. Perfect spot for cooling dog feet and getting a drink. House is always a bit smelly in the spring, but dogs are good garden helpers. This one is a stick destroyer.
And, make my day, really, I am in bed as I write this ...looking dog awful when I get a Skype from Lei, video of course, we talked 45 minutes. And trust me, she looks better than I do. Says she might be flying home on Tuesday!!! Must be the sweet smell of the Scottish turf wafting across the pond...or maybe it was that visit from Dr. Winky. So good to see you there Wink, I feel much better knowing you checked on all the details. Love you all.
So you gardening friends...I've got a couple questions. Where should I plant Hollyhocks? I've got a big bag of seeds from last year when I decided they had to be moved. I know that I won't get blooms planting this year...but I want to find a spot where I won't have to fuss with them and they wont be in the way...shade or sun? My number one garden rule...this one for Lei...plant nothing in the way of the mower. A corrallary is that fences are for protecting weeds....therefore...fences are in the way of the mower. I am tearing out a fenced garden this year...which was one of the first things we accomplished here., built a small kitchen garden which has held iris, hollyhocks, rhubarb, raspberries, and ducks, but mostly weeds...so it's gone in 2011.
And, another one...has anyone braved using the mulch from the City? I know I can get one truck load per drivers license but I am a bit nervous about what sort of weeds I might be bringing in. Really...like there aren't plenty of the ferocious varriety out here to scare the wits out of some silly city weed.
This is our Annebelle...in one of the low spots in the woodlot still flooded from last weekend's rain. Perfect spot for cooling dog feet and getting a drink. House is always a bit smelly in the spring, but dogs are good garden helpers. This one is a stick destroyer.
And, make my day, really, I am in bed as I write this ...looking dog awful when I get a Skype from Lei, video of course, we talked 45 minutes. And trust me, she looks better than I do. Says she might be flying home on Tuesday!!! Must be the sweet smell of the Scottish turf wafting across the pond...or maybe it was that visit from Dr. Winky. So good to see you there Wink, I feel much better knowing you checked on all the details. Love you all.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Zone 6 Day One
I suppose there might have been a few gardening days before today...but it would have been a better gardener than me who would have found some will or way to make use of them. There was so much rain this past Sunday night that the drain (we say ditch...but it really is the Kochville Middle Drain...which means DEEP) was flooded with water halfway up to the house and three inches seeped into the basement. It receded by midday Monday, but there are still low spots with standing water in the woodlot. When the water level was down I walked up the road to take pictures of our drain tiles flowing water from the back acres into the ditch...success...Greg and the girls installed that drainage system last year. It works!
This day though is warm enough, a bit breezy and gusty. My first task is to uncover the hosta bed, gather up the windfall sticks and burn them in Greg's pirated bong. Not sure what this fireplace thing is called but the girl's and I call it the bong. Sweet smell of wood smoke. The day ended with me freeing up my garden wagon from the barn. Had to move off the tools that settled on top of it, like the leaves and pine needles had settled on the hosta bed. Sunday...wagon goes into action.
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