Posted on July 30, 2023July 30, 202307/30/2023 very tall Ironweed, gaura, four point primrose, gumweed, and more have grown very tall this year. Briar likes her short grassy spot at the edge of the very tall “prairie”. My supervisor likes her grassy spot. A rattlebox flower blooming again! Gaura longifolia doing well right now. The gaura are very tall! A very late Texas Dandelion blooming this morning!
Posted on June 29, 2023June 29, 202306/29/2023 Texas dandelions I think these are from Mom and Dad’s house or from those seeds. I was up and outside before 8am this morning (just happened to wake up then) and several were open.
Posted on May 12, 2023May 12, 202305/11/2023 advances I enjoy how tiny the baby Astragalus leaves are. This is one of two. The other is in the front yard. Sedum nutallii from Jeanne is thriving and considering blooming! This mystery seedling is in a container where I planted silverleaf nightshade. We shall see. One of the rescued Pyrrhopappus tuberosus is blooming! Assorted seedlings from this county. All mixed together so we’ll see what comes up!
Posted on September 22, 202209/22/2022 too much I’m behind on the blog and probably not going to catch up – so let’s just start fresh! The Texas dandelions continue to bloom.
Posted on July 31, 2022July 31, 202207/31/2022 garden and neighborhood A Texas dandelion was open in the backyard prairie after a refreshing 1/10th inch of rain! Waaaaalk plzzzzzz We stopped to look at the vegetables on the way out to walk and this magnificent little jumping spider was on guard! On our walk today, near the sidewalk there’s some unmowed area near a creek. Around this beautiful and native silver leaf nightshade you can see a lot of non native and invasive Johnson grass. An American bumblebee was visiting the nightshade. It has a lovely flower. Mom has one that volunteered in her garden area. The plant has pretty flowers as it crept onto the sidewalk, but turned out to be a non native invasive species called Tribulus terrestris.
Posted on July 17, 2022July 17, 202207/17/2022 straw bale sampling and other afternoon torture We appear to have some potatoes in the straw bales. The Granny Smith apple is having a hard time. The leaves are turning brittle and possibly sunscalded? We are on mandatory water conservation until the city pump is fixed Monday hopefully so the most I can do is hand water it. However, this apple tree is the most westward facing so maybe it’s just having problems. Native Texas dandelion in backyard earlier.
Posted on June 12, 2022June 12, 202206/11/2022 The Chef made no bake lemon curd/ cheesecake layered parfaits with homemade whipped cream, farm share blueberries, and homemade granola for a garden tour. Prepared the night before in the fridge. Perfect for the tropically humid day. A wasp carrying a caterpillar Spittlebug Hello Tuqu This young man. Two Texas dandelions from home! White specks are elderberry petals. Bee fly Possibly a baby Grindelia leaf?? A second Coryphantha sulcata seedling came up!!!!! Lace bug (Tineidae) on giant ragweed leaf. Nobody home… …except for this crab spider! My keeled treehoppers have a big family!! Soooo manyyyyyy Shackleton and Briar disagree about social distancing. A nice jumping spider. It’s on a houseplant that is outside for the summer.
Posted on June 5, 2022June 5, 202206/05/2022 bird nest Bird’s nest fungi, that is!!! The Chef noticed these this afternoon. Very excited. A William’s pride apple!!! I realized there are multiple kinds of horse crippler cactus. Mom helped me identify this as Echinocactus horizonthalonius (the common and widespread subspecies), based on it having eight ribs. The flower closed in the sunshine today. Apparently it needs a second individual to make fruit, ie it’s self sterile (also known as self incompatible). Some kind friends brought us a big obsidian rock! I put it near the baby two leaf senna. I think the black and yellow will look very nice together. A small pokeberry growing in backyard. A Texas dandelion accidentally brought from home! Yay!
Posted on May 11, 2022May 11, 2022Neighborhood wildflowers Fleabane daisies along the road strip. Texas dandelions along the road strip too.