Posted on May 22, 2022May 22, 20222022/05/22 cool morning again I sprinkled some grama grass seeds in this planter last winter so I am hopeful for this tiny grass sprout. While it’s cool I decided I should go ahead and plant the showy milkweed (Asclepias speciosa). Its root was all tangled at the bottom and the soil fell off. It looks like it wanted to send out a tap root anyways. So, it’s safely in the ground now. It is supposed to continue cool for several days, with rain too, so hopefully it likes its new spot. I tidied up the plant shelves here by removing some pots where seedlings died. I moved the winecup tray onto the table… …Because some critter went rooting around in it. Hmph. Very rude. I tried to re-cover the soil on the survivors of the 2-4 that were disturbed. Fortunately many were left alone. Frogfruit has started blooming! Someone wants me to make guest kitties appear more.
Posted on May 21, 2022May 22, 20222022/05/21 a cool afternoon, good for last plantings before summer heat Weird fungus in front strawberry bed where sweetgum roots are rotting. Potatoes! Some eggs on the house. Dayflower. Someday I’ll figure out if it’s the native or non native species. A mystery that came along from Texas. It turns out these tiny things are seedheads, so I completely missed it blooming. I looked at it in the microscope to confirm they are seeds. Abby suggested a Nutallanthus sp which looks right. I can’t believe I somehow missed the flowers! Maybe while I was at home in Texas in April? A non native rye. It’s pulled now. Thanks Jeanne! Mystery grass, up close of seedheads. Abby has identified as Vulpia sp, but that genus contains both native and non native species. The same Vulpia sp, outside. Guest cat Shackleton wanted and got a leash walk today. He loves a good dust patch. At the end of the water hose is a small Datura wrightii that I figured I should plant while we have our probably last spell of cool weather for the spring. I left its sibling in a pot until I find out if this spot has enough sun. A baby Dalea purpurea (purple prairie clover) in the prickly pear planter! This was from a free seed packet from prairie moon. I didn’t use any inoculum. Abby very kindly gave me one of her two seedlings from her Rudbeckia maxima! Really excited to watch this one grow!!
Posted on May 18, 2022May 21, 202205/18/2022 A male velvet ant foraging on the widow sedum! Milkvine are sprouting everywhere. Hope it’s a good year for milkweed tussock moths! Yarrow from home is blooming. The striped planthoppers are still out on ironweed today. Greeneyes leaves are fuzzy and my watering spillage shows it off. Rudbeckia lacinata from Abby is getting tall! Texas buckeye has added some leaves and seems to be food for someone. Carolina buckthorn from plant sale doing fine. Mexican buckeye from plant sale doing fine. Texas mallows are coming back up! At least three in the shade of the big red oak. Thistle from home. Mom did a lovely post on these fine flowers recently. They are homes and food for many friends. Mystery grass that came with the thistle soil. Possibly Canada wild rye. I have been asked to get better photos. Jeanne has kindly identified it as an annual native barley. The beautyberry has perked up. False garlic is going to seed! I took one pod across the patio to the “prairie” area and left the other here east of the patio.
Posted on May 17, 2022May 17, 202205/17/2022 I meant to plant more beans but I got distracted looking around A new kind of plant in the plant window. Widow sedum in full bloom with a background of Englemann daisies. A second baby two leaf senna is coming up in a container!! This one is in yard soil instead of potting soil. Very excited. Briar lounges on the buffalo grass with the widow sedums to her left and Englemann daisies behind her. Going through the house to go see front yard, I glimpse the new plant. Hi Shacks! Rainbow garden orange is considering blooming (butterfly milkweed). Fluttermill Missouri primrose is living up to its name with new seedpods produced! A Venus looking glass volunteered in the strawberry bed! I love these. Apparently they’re annuals. This tiny native cucurbit vine appears every year and I adore it.
Posted on May 13, 2022May 13, 202205/13/2022 garden checkup Sweet basil seedlings. Butterfly milkweed is up in the backyard too but hasn’t flowered yet (same as front yard). Yellow flax still blooming! It’s annual, so I hope the seeds like it enough here. Whitlow-wort gone to seed. Another native annual from TX home. False gaura that I planted from potted last night is doing well. Texas verbena has bloomed! It’s a perennial. The rattlebox had adorable seed pods as promised. The Rocky mountain bee plant from the botany club plant sale is blooming! There were ants at the blooms. The Phacelia is really fun. The prairie bluet is flowering a bit. I’m worried since it’s early that this means it’s not happy. However, it’s a perennial, so hopefully it will do its thing now and be less worried next year. The twice-moved yucca is making new little leaves! This yucca is in the shade which I figure is probably okay at this age. Many plants seem to like to have nurse plants. The baby winecups are starting to get true leaves. Second year for this mystery plant with no blooms. It does have a square stem. Abby suggested Monarda, which I did seed here at one point, so fingers crossed!! Slippery silk beans and several other varieties are up!! The two leaf senna didn’t have a lot of roots when I planted it from a pot last night. So, I put two containers of water so it would gradually keep it damp for now so it can get established. It’s my only sprout from the seed and I love this plant! It’s a host for Cloudless Sulphur butterflies.
Posted on May 12, 2022May 12, 202205/12/2022 all the not dramatic regular stuff Walking onions from garden, assorted farm share veggies, with glass noodles and chicken. Pulled a lot more Maximilian sunflower this evening. I put it in a tub with some potting soil to keep until they can go to new homes. I found a baby spittlebug on one sunflower stem! I took it over to the sunflowers we’re keeping so it can keep eating. In the front yard, a few winecup seedlings are coming up in the ground cover orchard area. More baby winecup! I pulled up two more native black walnut seedlings and potted them. Hopefully this one can make it with only half its remaining food. Anyways, this makes a total of four. I have found good homes for most or all of them now. Our lot is too small for another big tree.
Posted on May 4, 2022May 8, 202205/04/2022 Home from doggie daycare. I need to look this one up again but we have a lot. It’s native. It’s Solanaceae. Edit: Mom says Solanum ptycanthum. Yellow flax (Linum rigidum) and showy evening primrose. The sadly too common Canis bordum A winecup seedling!! More winecup seedlings!! A few leaves have stayed green on the fragrant sumac. I’ve been using the terracotta pot to dribble out more water to it. Desert blue curls!! (Phacelia campanularia). I was really baffled about the little purple spotted seedlings but this is it. Yay!! Cactus planter prickly pears doing well. Asian long bean from my aunt are growing well. Knock on not-rotting wood, the Roman chamomile hasn’t been eaten by earwigs unlike the last batch. Pink buckwheat blooming. Mom, is this the Liatris from home? (Also some pretty Dicanthelium grass) Widow sedum about to bloom!
Posted on May 3, 2022May 3, 202205/03/2022 morning primroses By the front door and garage. Close up! In the rock garden! A baby Missouri fluttermill primrose. The other two babies. Only three came up this year, last year the germination rate was higher. While I was at the plant window, I saw the Ashy Sunflower seedlings are still alive in their humidity chamber!!
Posted on May 1, 2022May 1, 2022Strong plants and strong ants Horsetail just shoves the hard soil out of the way!! More Stark Surecrop Pie Cherries. Soaker hose hard at work for the winecups and chamomile. The hose has a leak so I put the leak over a pot of Maximilian sunflowers. The Chef spotted ants carrying away this insect. Maybe a soldier fly?? He also spotted this milkweed bug. Hi milkweed bug! All three butterfly milkweeds in the front yard rainbow garden are up, plus the wild milkvines are pushing up everywhere too.
Posted on May 1, 2022May 1, 202205/01/2022 ashy sunflower from moldy humid container, attempt 2 The ashy sunflower humid tupperware had those two new seedlings. Last time I transferred out into soil, they shriveled within a few days. So, this time I’m making them a little greenhouse to get adjusted. This pot actually has two: one seedling and one I found sprouted with a root but the cotelydons (seed leaves) weren’t out yet from the seed husk. The upside down lunch meat container doesn’t quite seal over them, so I put damp paper towels as a sort of barrier. We’ll see if it works! Accidentally knocked off some flowers of showy evening primrose by the sidewalk when going back and forth to get pots and soil.