We're having a day of thunderstorms, I was hoping to get some yard work done, oh well. We DO need the rain.
Between showers this morning:
German Johnson
Roma (plum)
Lemon, straightneck, zucchini all fruiting. The Zapallito del Tronco in front has blossoms, no fruit yet.
This is the flower garden I created earlier this Spring, where a couple Rose of Sharon trees were. They died naturally and I wanted to make something nice where they'd been for 15 years.
I'm thinking about moving the wheelbarrow garden and extending this new one almost to the porch. I would...
Pruned, wrapped, and tied my Summer squash.
Found one squash bug, fed it to Naomi. I swear she "smacked her lips" after eating it!
There are a few 1-2" squash fruits on the vines.
I also pruned the lowest branches of the tomatoes.
The lettuce is about spent, ready to bolt.
Then I thinned...
My feral cats have been walking on my raised bed gardens even though I have covered them with bird netting (they can't dig in the newly-planted beds). I have ordered some more plastic chicken fencing to put an end to that nonsense.
:rolleyes:
No mice, no moles, no shrews, and the squirrels are...
As one flower finishes blooming for the season... (Amaryllis)
Others continue to bloom (primroses)
And begin to bloom (pickerel rush)
Milkweed
Hydrangea (they'll get bigger & more blue)
Crinum lilies
And Summer squash!
The droppings give them away. If I have trouble finding hornworms that I know are there, I lean over and look at the foliage from a different angle, lower if possible.
The first blossoms opened today.
These evening primroses are descendants of plants my mother grew in the late 1960s.
Today was my mother's birthday, she would have been 96 but she passed away 30 years ago.
Happy birthday, Mom. Your primroses are still going strong...
Helpers in the garden!
Last night I wrapped and staked my Summer squash.
First I cut back the outer leaves, careful to not cut the main stalk/vine.
Then I dug away some of the dirt at the base and laid barrier fabric or cloth around the main stem. I wound it around the stalk so there were...
Whew. I don't feel as inadequate.
I transplanted the Roma tomatoes on April 7th, the German Johnsons on April 13th. They were in 4 pack containers, about 3" tall.
After church and lunch I transplanted the marigolds into pots:
I put the edging in place, but didn't "set" it yet. It's staying upright on its own, for now.