Posted on October 5, 2023October 5, 202310/05/2023 red list day Today I walked outside for a break and saw a very boldly striped bee on the Maximilian sunflowers and thought to myself, “Self, that bee is different.” Turns out I was right! This beautiful lady is a Southern Plains Bumblebee! If I have counted and remembered correctly, this is our fifth bumblebee species for the yard. This species is an IUCN red list endangered species. It is not federally listed so it has no legal protection in the United States, but it is declining and of great conservation concern. Briar was observing our exciting new friend with great attention.
Posted on October 4, 2023October 5, 202310/04/2023 big rain! Big max! We got a very sudden storm, with over two inches of rain. We accidentally broke off a sunflower stem while putting the trash and recycling bins back behind them. The trimmed off flowers looked lovely with the dinner! Thanks Paula for trimming them to save them! Paula added the fun pumpkins from last week’s farm share after the Chef rearranged the flowers a bit.
Posted on October 4, 2023October 4, 202310/04/2023 mowable asters Briar shows off some asters (maybe Symphyotrichum divaricatum) that have been mowed along the road as well as unmowed ones. They bloom beautifully either way!
Posted on September 27, 2023September 27, 202309/27/2023 happier in new spot Last weekend, we moved the Mexican Sage (Salvia leucantha) from Judy. It had been in the very dry side yard for about two summers and kept wilting. Here by the garage it will still get sun, but stays just a little less dry. This species is drought tolerant but not quite our-side-yard drought tolerant as the rosemary or Maximilian sunflowers or garlic chives.
Posted on September 27, 2023September 27, 202309/27/2023 rain refresh The Salvia azurea from Missouri Wildflower Nursery had a second flush of blooms after the recent rain. The plant from TX did too. My young OK seed source plant is starting to bud but it’s still in a pot so not as big. Hopefully with three individuals now we’ll see some self-seeding!
Posted on September 24, 2023September 24, 202309/24/2023 late purple aster One of my new shade species. I bought two. The other one got ate down earlier in the summer. This one made it!
Posted on September 24, 2023September 24, 202309/24/2023 Gumweed seeds I am hopeful we’ll get another good showing of Grindelia ciliata next year!
Posted on September 24, 2023September 24, 202309/24/2023 if these aren’t baby thistles I don’t know what is They have such ADORABLE baby prickle leaves!!! There’s over half a dozen. Maybe a dozen. I need to do a count.
Posted on September 23, 2023September 23, 202309/22/2023 four point primrose Several plants! Maybe they’ll actually reseed! They seem to be flowering during daylight morning now that it’s cooler (80s for highs, lows in 60s).