Posted on July 12, 2021July 12, 2021Afternoon and evening Argiope spider. We call them banana spiders for the yellow but I think most people call them garden spiders. Missouri fluttermill primrose in the rock/sedum garden continues to bloom! Many tomatoes along with kohlrabi. A caterpillar on cilantro. Maybe a cutworm? It looks familiar… Uzbek golden carrots! Excited to try them… I harvested a bit early on two. Oops. Wes made hot pot style soup. It contains chard, kohlrabi stem and leaves, green beans, sweet peppers, onions, and green onions. A view of the spread. We have a vaccinated guest!!
Posted on July 9, 2021July 9, 2021Primrose Missouri fluttermill primrose in the rock/sedum garden is blooming though it’s closed for the hot afternoon. I like the speckles.
Posted on July 1, 2021July 1, 2021Tuesday… I’m behind This dayflower looked lovely after rain with purple coneflower and Rudbeckia in the background.
Posted on June 27, 2021June 27, 2021Saturday pictures The standing cypress on the left gets just a bit less sun than the towering thriving one on the right. It’s cracking me up. Rouge vif d’Etampes squash baby. Greasy grits pole bean flowers. First black vernissage tomato ripening! I love these. Small enough that they produce a lot, but big enough for canning. Beetles bumble around and end up pollinating a lot of flowers. Briar examines the potatoes growing in bags. The big leaves are rouge vif d’Etampes squash. Paula’s houseplant is happy. A beetle out late at night. Mexican Plum seedling from home is doing well and getting lots of water with our rainy spell.
Posted on June 23, 2021June 23, 2021Bumblebee On Echinacea sp (probably purpurea but I have also seeded pallida)
Posted on June 22, 2021June 22, 2021It bloomed!!! The standing cypress has started blooming!! Close up
Posted on June 22, 2021June 23, 2021Sunday field trip to Lexington WMA Butterfly milkweed. Wild heliotrope. Had leaves like greenthread but a yellow center on flower. Compass plants all facing what we think was east. Bigger view of the compass plant valley. A megachilid bee on butterfly milkweed! A whole field of Echinacea! Rosa sp. I know this one. I’ll look it up. Edit: wild bergamot (Monarda fistulosa), thanks Mom 🙂 Happy!!!! A Dun Skipper on prairie bluets. Asclepias viridiflora (thanks Abby and Mom!) Shade good for fluffy dog. Another view of the Echinacea field. Note the matching orange dog in background. I remember this plant. She tried to get humans to join her but we’re no fun.
Posted on June 19, 2021June 19, 2021Neon stripes An adult spittlebug!! I love their stripes, so unusual to see something with horizontal stripes.
Posted on June 19, 2021June 19, 2021Pleasant surprise Mom gave me Rudbeckia amplexicaulis seeds last year and I hadn’t seen any seedling candidates, but apparently I missed some! Here are very small ones flowering!
Posted on June 19, 2021June 19, 2021Rainbow garden beds progress Replanted coreopsis looking rather worse for the wear but still has some leaves, so I hope for its recovery. Mealy blue sage for blue. Seedlings transplanted to pots from near the house ones, and now grown big enough for the ground. Culinary sage for a light purple. Waiting on other colors but you can see it’s starting to take shape! The peach tree will be part of the orange section. The butterfly weed seeds will probably take a while to get going, so I am also waiting on some marigold seeds for fast orange.