Posted on September 24, 2021September 24, 2021I’ve just realized they’ve all grown All four winter crops looking good.
Posted on August 28, 2021August 28, 2021Saturday stuff I froze tiny tomatoes last night and they left funny holes. Two Bombus impatiens (common eastern bumblebee). Trimmed out the dead spots in the middle rosemary. I’m not sure why it’s upset. Paula very wisely suggested trimming the Salvia greggii so we can better access the veggies, plus it’ll make them bloom more again. As an experiment, we also trimmed back one of the Salvia farinacea (mealy blue sage) which are all getting very leggy.
Posted on August 20, 2021August 20, 2021Rain yesterday Zinnias looking happy. Loofah gourds very happy too.
Posted on August 18, 2021August 21, 2021Assorted stuff Three hours to harvest and sort all this. First canning tomato variety fruit. I can’t remember which one, I need to look at spreadsheet. The marker is buried in dirt. Update: is Amish Paste tomato. Grass seeds did not wash away in rain. Whew. Intruder alert!! Possibly the frass of the offending hornworm??? Loofah gourd flower disintegrated in rain. A jewel of rain on succulent.
Posted on August 14, 2021August 21, 2021Early morning to early afternoon Briar wanted to go out around 4am. I found this nibbled out Bisbee red cowpea flower. A pair of Red-banded Hairstreaks mating. They must have started yesterday as I can’t imagine they were flying at night. Alright actual morning, the chewed up flower still opened! A bit of rain seems to have the Bisbee red cowpeas really blooming! A tepary bean flower! She had a piece of grass on her nose, silly dog. A break indoors. Gram’s really lounging hard. A close up of this hard working kitty cat. A geometrid moth trapped in the shower. I released it outside. Front porch is boring. She sits next to more strawberry runners I’m capturing in dirt for a coworker. A Pearl Crescent sits on moon and stars watermelon leaf which is speckled with “stars”. A different watermelon flowering. I forget which variety. A jumping spider patrolling the cushaw squash vine Briar investigates. An American Bumblebee (Bombus pennsylvanicus) in the loofah gourd flower. The volunteer loofah gourds are really framing the rain barrel nicely. A different loofah individual has made itself a ground cover for one of the apple trees. The whole front garden.
Posted on August 8, 2021August 8, 2021Rain this morning Well somehow I missed the okra flower being open. The volunteer loofah gourds are thriving. A smaller cicada than usual last night.
Posted on August 8, 2021August 8, 2021Sprouting and preserving The sterile wheatgrass cover crop is sprouting! You can see the slower germinating buffalograss seed hanging out. I have especially put a lot in the narrow places where the water runs off from the raised beds. The grass with the red zinnias. Both chimayó and jalapeño peppers. Neither super hot. Everything from the garden except for garlic! Yum! Salsa verde complete! Picked green beans for dinner while waiting for salsa to finish simmering down. The Chef takes over for canning, my department is just vegetables, thank goodness.
Posted on August 6, 2021August 6, 2021Last night new helper friend!! And other things yesterday A fine Toad hanging out in the raised beds! Eat those earwigs please!! (May already be doing so as I have not seen many lately.) Tomatillos Verdes doing well, I think I have enough now to make salsa verde enough to can. Took garden cucumber to work today for a snack with ranch dressing. Not entirely sure but I think a Bombus impatiens bumblebee on a loofah gourd flower. There were at least two of these bumbles around. Helper!
Posted on August 4, 2021August 4, 2021Primary colors! The rainbow bed has blue, yellow, and red blooming now. The iris is helping but is not part of the actual beds. Paula’s plant lounge. A big bird grasshopper! Love our banana spiders. I know we have at least three big ones around the garden in the front yard. This one has used the loofah gourd tendrils for its web anchors. Or the gourd is using the web as a support. Who knows! The zinnia has opened! Looking from the red end of the rainbow towards the street.