Posted on June 23, 2022June 23, 202206/23/2022 The second Coryphantha sulcata seedling seems to have died, but the original is getting longer. Another two spotted bumblebee (Bombus bimaculatus) visited the mealy blue sage today! There was only one but I took a lot of angles. You can see the two spots if you zoom in. In flight you get the best view of spots. I liked the pollinating wasp zooming through in this picture. Baby mantis! I believe this is a baby red yucca, as that’s what I planted here, and it seems too sturdy to be grass. A big ol mydas fly in the backyard!! The native clematis likes its new sunnier spot about 20 ft to the west. It already has two or three new leaves! I weeded the strawberry/honey berry bed but got called in for dinner when there was still a patch left. Maybe tomorrow. I found a second pale zig zaggy spider in the backyard. Looking at it closer, I think it’s the wrong pattern and shape for Argiope aurantica, the usual banana spider. Filling up the bird bath intrigued the dog. African blue basil has flowers! One of the many marigolds in the raised beds (we mixed the old seedheads and plants in over the winter) is beginning to flower! The corn is going to town! A vaquero bean is flowering! A fine little bell pepper!! Cooling off after gardening with the mysterious Paper Protozoan. Note the hairy flagellum sticking out.
Posted on April 23, 2022April 23, 202204/23 checking on the backyard Blackberry has started blooming. Native currant continues blooming. Probably non native oxalis that was here already. Maybe baby Salvia coccinea by the oak. No idea. Lyre leaf sage has just started blooming. Giant ragweed baby (self seeded from last year’s volunteer). Not sure who this friend is on the other side of dividing fence. Frostweed is coming back. The extra Maximilian sunflower we planted seems to be thriving. A type of Solanaceae, I forget which one, but native. A volunteer. A pokeweed coming up! Always good for the birds. The right half of the clump is goldenrod that was already here. The left half is something non native but I forget what. The fancy something is going to bloom though I guess. I remember it’s not native anyways. So eventually it will probably go. New Clematis is surviving. New from yesterday Cleome (Rocky mountain bee plant) is still alive. Rattlebox from yesterday settling in fine. Wild onions from home in front. I’m becoming convinced this is the New Jersey tea I put out last year. Ironweed leaves around it. Showy evening primroses are starting! Frog fruit I transferred from prairie area to east of the patio appears to have taken root. A seedling that probably got transplanted from home. 🤷🤞🤞 I seeded a native lawn mix in this area and I believe this is the buffalo grass. The other item in the mix was blue grama grass; hopefully this is it. The fragrant sumac was starting to wilt again so I gave it some water in a pot to leak out slightly slower.
Posted on September 6, 2021September 7, 2021Holiday Sunday An outdoor dinner. Garden basil and oregano. Moved the chives and garlic chives that Judy gave me last year. Maybe they’ll like this spot better. Uzbek golden, little, and New Kuroda carrots. Gram helps me get seeds out. Fall seeds planted of cabbage, mizuna, greens, and cauliflower. Tomatoes and peppers for overwintering. And a few pots of Roman chamomile for the front yard ground cover. This is where I shall attempt peppers and tomatoes over the winter. This goldenrod was already here and is doing very nicely. A giant 1″+ horsefly on a backyard window sill. Never going outside again. I lied. Outside again. Chiltepin peppers. Frostweed doing alright after it died back earlier in summer. A little spider got this Eastern Tailed-Blue on the englemann daisy. Texas mallow blooming! The non native clematis. I’ll clean it out over the winter. Okra flower A bumblebee on the okra!