Posted on 04/20/2012 10:06:22 AM PDT by JustaDumbBlonde
Good morning to my FRiends, fellow gardeners, future gardeners, and lurkers! It is beautiful and sunny today here in NELA. We received 2-1/2 inches of rain earlier in the week and it is still very wet in the yard and garden.
I've been keeping busy with my bee yard ... I got called about a swarm day-before-yesterday, about 25 miles south of my house. I still had all of my bee catching equipment in my truck from doing a hive cutout last weekend, so off I went. Below is a photo of the swarm when I got there, and the latest photo of my bee yard with the newest hives on the right-hand side.
It is my hope that everybody is getting the weather they need, and none of what they don't. Check-in and let everybody know what you're up to in your neck of the woods.
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My thanks to all of you that prayed. There is no doubt that prayers were answered.
My old bones are hankering for a warmer climate but it ain’t gonna happen so I’ll push on. Be 79 next month and I have been making compost since my mother had me dumping garden scrapes in a endless trench in 1939. (Ruth Stout had nothing on my Mother). I’ll get back to cutting the cover crop after I visit a couple of FRiends tomorrow then I’ll help my wife spade. Her seedlings are looking good in the greenhouse but we have to do daily slug patrol there and especially in the garden...
You have plenty of solar power.
We used to put down a salt barrier to keep the slugs away from our sidewalk and yard. I think my Dad used rocksalt.
I wish you were in THIS warm climate, albeit kinda humid sometimes. You would be my very favorite neighbor. I pray that your bones hurt less.
Thank you again for all of your prayers. Mark is HOME!!! One week after departing for Mayo and undergoing open heart surgery, he is home. What a miracle.
Thanks for the seeds. According to the wise and all knowing internet, they can be planted direct or in starter pots. Whataya think?
And 8-15 years to bloom? I may not live THAT long!
While it may be some years before you get blooms, you will have a nice green vine very quickly. My experience has been that wisteria grows several feet every year. Mine is under huge oaks, so it gets only a couple of hours of sun in the morning, and again in late afternoon.
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