
August...
The bees are back! July
was very disconcerting, as I saw only 2 bees during that month,
and both seemed groggy and weak. Now they are everywhere, and wandering
through the gardens! Though, we are only getting our first tomatoes
NOW, and we have an entire monster in the front that hasn't a single
tomatoe, but hundreds of flowers...
The
backyard duck pond is doing well, with small fish and an assortment
of plants... The ducks gobbled the pond plants at first, so I had
to build a fence around
half of it so the plants can take and do their job. Now there
are too many plants, so I am able to throw some over the fence to
the ducks! I can;t tell you what it means when I see the ducks inthe
water, Don Juan loves to nap while he floats...
Take
a look at our Front
Yard plan, just updated! |
June
28th - FINALLY! Things are starting to kick in!

After
what feels like FOREVER, we are beginning to see our veggies taking
hold! After the temperature spike, and the rising heat, the Sun
blasting, and really, throughout May everything looking yellow and
weak, I felt as if nothing was going to work out this year, then
YAY!
To
the right is probably the third generation of bean pole seedlings,
this time not dying off or being gobbled by Roly-Polies (I called
them Potato Bugs as a kid). This is the first actual tendril starting
it's climb up the tee-pee pole! The Roly-Polies have been great
for working on the mulch, but in the front (see left), they have
attacked the seedlings one by one. Checking online, I found numerous
gardeners complaining about them this year, so I didn't feel alone
at all...
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The
Back Porch: I just love before
and after photos, here is the back porch from February, and now,
compare this to the tiny
grapevine we planted back in 2006 before the insanity ensued!
I love to talk about this grapevine, which now covers the back porch
and is full of grapes. When I first bought it back in 2005, I planted
it in a shady area by itself. I watched it quickly get devoured
by what I learned to be "Grapeleaf Skeletonizers", little
black and yellow striped moth larvae that gobble grapeleaves. I
felt so awful, I replanted it in the current area. It took two years,
moving locations, and lots of patience, but it is now the grand
beast shade-maker.
The new trellis area on the left of the photos is the "Cat
Room" where our indoor cats can hang outside and watch the
ducks. Here is Prissy, enjoying the shade of the grape leaves. As
we move ever forward in our homestead, we are blurring the line
between indoors and outdoors more and more...
Squash
Make Great Summer Landscape Plants: Here is a shot of our
first squash plant kicking in. Once a transplanted seedling begins
to take hold, sprout new leaves and begin to flower, this is when
I feel I can breathe easy - it has what I call, 'kicked in' and
I can remove its shade teepee and let it go!

Take
a look at our Front
Yard plan and the new Tire
Garden page, just updated! |