wednesday in bloom
Today’s blooms in the garden:
Read More wednesday in blooma cattywampus dandy, his cattywampus spouse, living life together in their cattywampus house
Today’s blooms in the garden:
Read More wednesday in bloomA productive weekend number two saw the last post go up, paneling go in on the side stretch, and the arbor finally connected into the railing. I also installed the second half of the far double gate. In all, a pretty good chunk of work. In the past four years, we have accomplished a large […]
Read More weekend no. 2Small advances matter: two more posts today. This leaves two remaining: one to dig, and one to bracket-mount to the driveway. There is a lot of work left, but the hard math is done. The tricks of corners and slopes and joints are resolved. The weather may prevent me from continuing this weekend. We shall […]
Read More bit by bit, post by postWhat I like about a cold may: irises last forever. Ours are still getting started…
Read More the beauty in a chilly may:Today was a slow day, but in a good way; productive in planning to make sure I have all the steps in the correct order. The front facing wall of the fence is marked out. The front has three gates, two double (at the driveway and the future drive on the far side of the […]
Read More building the gates to the gardenI am back to work following a six week shutdown. This means major undertakings in the garden need to either break down into 2-3 hour segments after work or wait for the weekend. Leading into this weekend, the shipment of materials for our fence arrived. I have wanted a unique fence design for our little […]
Read More the return of the weekend warriorI return to work tomorrow. The past six weeks in the garden have been great for my inner being. The garden has a great boost over past years: some seeds are still sprouting in their grow pots, many are sprouting in place, garlic and radishes are taking off, herbs are going in or have bounced […]
Read More day 44: the last dayThere is a reason so many vegetables are in the same family. My husband tells me cruciferious is being replaced by brassicae, but evoking crosses makes sense, especially when looking at young sprouts: (Tapping any image will take you to the Baker Creek page with images of the mature veggie…) I will add that the […]
Read More day 42.5: cruciferousness plus chardSo many things are ready to explode in our garden. Some things are underway… The columbine is full bore, second or third generation. So many buds are setting to burst, I suspect they are waiting for me to return to work before they show off… The hostas are digging the north side shade, having already […]
Read More day 42: so close to busting outToday, I ignored the lingering day lilies and started building up the retaining stones on the old bed, eager to get some new plants in the ground. I got as far as possible. I ran out of the capstones and the hardscape adhesive. The latter would be easy enough to order for delivery, the former […]
Read More day 38: stepping up the terracing