Thursday, October 29, 2009

10.29.09

All the roses bloomed at once! Just pics today... Enjoy!








Wednesday, October 28, 2009

10.28.09 - Electric flower love!































A baby pumpkin. Didn't get much bigger!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

10.25.09

Finishing Path Numba Two today...











Some cardboard I've been gathering, at the ready for when I need it...















Dug out 2"-4" for the path, then soaked it with boiling water to make sure any seeds that had made it onto the top got cooked and-HOW. Paid special attention to the blasted crape myrtle roots.













Covered "sterilized" path with weed cloth with the help of a few earth staples.













Here's the cardboard - just an extra layer of protection against the weeds, and for FREE! Sure, it'll eventually decompose, but then again, so will the Space Shuttle.











And now, adding the mulch. Five or 6 inches = 5 or 6 bags, and DONE!













Taa DAAAA! Much easier on the feet than pavers in the summer. Will also help keep the soil cooler in the summer. Provides drainage. If weeds do get started in it, they'll be super easy to pull. Eventually, when the mulch starts to break down and become more "soil-like", I can dig it out and add it to my compost bin (yet to be built) to break down completely, and can add more bark mulch to the path!









These zinnias didn't do so hot this summer, but have taken off now that the weather has mellowed. And the dianthus look AMAZING! That's a lavendar sort of squeezed in between the pinks and the orange zinnias. And there's another in the middle of the pic, and off to the left. Hope they'll bloom...













So MUCH color!!










Hard to see, but there are a ton of buds on this rose bush. I've NEVER seen this many. I'll get this one last riot of color before it goes to sleep for the winter. So lovely.







Intoxicating.







Technicolor!







Playing with a new style of garden stake. The others were pushed into the soil, standing only an inch or so over it. I like these because they stand about 2 feet tall, and can actually be SEEN. For this one, I wrapped the end into a wide coil and wound it into the ground. It's not a perfect solution. I almost think if I can just push them far enough in, they'll be anchored enough so that they don't lean and cut into the plants.





"GARLIC"







"ARUGULA"








I'm working on cleaning up this mint-and-strawberries mess. It's going to take some doing!






"RADISHES"














A Halloween-y button bouquet. Dark Opal Basil (the purply green leaves and purple bottle-brush flowers), yellow marigolds, orange marigolds, multi-colored marigolds (from seed)...








Happy Halloween!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

10.24.09

Playing catch up on the blog. It’s late January, 2010, and I’m filling in captions and notes for draft entries for months past. Cheers!



This is a volunteer wax been plant. It just grew in one of the aisles. Thanks, Wax Bean Plant!!




So lush.





Electric!!








Look, ma! Blooming bleeding hearts!





Love this rose bush. Such an amazing color.






Sigh....




Can't get enough.





Baby squash, probably pumpkin, not sure what color.




More!




Mmmmm...



Thyme.




I call this a goldfish plant, but I could be wrong. It never photographs very well. It has these cute little goldfish-lookin' flowers all over it.



Marigolds dripping over the side.




Some bright purple lettuce in there! And volunteer arugula!



A close-up of the volunteer bean bush. Royal Burgundy Bush Bean.




Chard and arugula and bush beans and lettuces and garlic...



This is a pumpkin plant - I think it's called "Jack-o-Lantern". It's the carving size...




My brassicas have taken off!


Wow!!




A little volunteer dianthus tucked under the hose tub.