Posted on 05/11/2012 8:02:17 AM PDT by JustaDumbBlonde
Those apricot roses are stunning, maybe you should just move them.. you could in theory create a hedge in a corner somewhere if you combine the rose with, say, a large wisteria and and hydrangea? They look weird at first but once trimmed into a hedge are an interesting conversation object.
I decided to put my cucumbers on wire fencing again this year. I did that a couple of years ago and we had no problem finding them when they were ripe. They have a tendency to creep into the tomato area and are hard to find in all the green leaves.
I use one of those to protect my corn and I really need 2...
Has anyone else heard about this?
Yes, I've been told the same thing.
I think it relates to the age of the tree VS the depth of soil added. JDB’s oaks are so big that 8-12” of soil is nothing. Do the same thing to a 10 year old oak, and it might be a problem.
Do you find kohlrabi easy to grow?
Does it need a lot of water?
As to moving the roses, I've given it a lot of thought but I'd have to pay somebody to do it and there's no place left that would hold 6 that would be prettier than where they are. I like them with the iris blooming at the same time. The front is pretty much full, too.
I wanted to tier that terrace (I took the 2nd photo from down below) with large blocks of limestone but to go to that trouble and expense, I might not be able to keep it all going so decided to leave the terrace alone so it gets mowed.
Those are hydrangeas and gorgeous. They grow here. It looks like they've fertilized to change the ph of the soil at intervals to get the two colors. Gorgeous! I got just one last year but gave it to my son, and he probably didn't bother to plant it.
There's more stuff in there that should bloom later but the mowers with the weed whacker have ruined a lot of it before I saw what they were doing and tried to mark it off.
I've heard that kudzu is awful, glad we don't have it here. Maybe they can make biofuel with the stuff. Don't know why not. Ought to be good for something.
Nice shot of the bee larvae. What kind of camera do you use?
I’m not sure. Mother used to grow them years ago. She passed a few years ago so I can’t ask her. I just remember I liked them steamed then put in a cream sauce.
The things I am planting are things I either do not see in the store, or they are too dang expensive in the store.
Kohlrabi is great steamed plus I like to just eat it out of hand in the garden. I just planted 72 starts of it this afternoon, now we need to find a way to preserve it. We planted 96 hills of potatoes yesterday... Red Gold, Yukon Gold and a new one called Purple Haze. Another week and I pull the Chinese Early Red Garlic and the little Vietnam garlic...
My husband tried putting a piece of metal around the bark making it too slippery for racoons as well as squirrels to climb up. We also have two fake snakes near the base to scare off the birds which feed wildly on them. Worth a try.
My cukes, squash, zukes and green beans have their section of garden fence. Easy to see and get to from both sides of the fence. I don’t know why I plant the peas along the fence since they always seem to want to tangle up within themselves. Peas aren’t as smart as other vegetables. ;) Next year, they may go out in the middle with some short chicken wire or something. I’ll have to think on those.
The tomatoes got an extra two feet this year. The rain knocked the their blooms off. With the enlarged garden area from tiny to small, everything is getting more space so we’ll see how that works.
We planted 96 hills of potatoes yesterday.
Around here, we call that “the first row”.
Thanks again for the help about garlic; got it straightened out, and ‘seed’ ordered.
Mother used to peel & dice into 1/2 inch cubes, blanch for 1 minute, then freeze in 1 quart ziplock bags.
I planted some cukes too close to the fence one year and the deer helped themselves. Ever since that, I use parts of driveway reinforcement about three feet tall as the fence for them. Re bar support now and then and they do really well.
Just a small digital. It's a Canon Power Shot DS990IS Digital Elph.
Might not be bad though. Corn will usually grow out of a bite of frost. I'll cross my fingers for you too.
Thank you!
We've received another 1+ inches of rain, unfortunately in a slow soaker. It is way beyond wet here.
How's your garden coming along?
The 5 blueberry bushes that I set out a few weeks ago are growing very well, and the birds got all of the berries except a couple that I ate. My raspberries have 5' long shoots and are very happy.
Think I'll take it easier this coming week and maybe get in some fishing.
Three hydrangeas planted and another bed mulched. Slow and steady. ;)
My Nikko blue hydrangeas are often less than true deep blue. I read that putting 3-4 pennies at the base will deepen the color, anyone tried this?
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