Friday, July 29, 2011
Show and Tell
A robin enjoys garden 2; taken from inside my car
I don't know how mature these beets will get, but I like the plants so much that I'll always probably plant beets from now on.
First color!
First pick! This is supposed to be deep purple, but who can wait that long?
Cayennes. They're still not red, but they're so pretty.
Grasshopper. My assistant is fascinated by these and wants to catch them all. I'm curious what it is in my garden that they like so much.
I also saw a Monarch butterfly but it wouldn't sit still.
July 2011 took 20 years off my life, but the plants keep growing.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Deer
Deer. She took a bite and didn't like it. She left four of them for me, though.
Deer. She left tracks all over the garden.
Deer. She took bites out of three green tomatoes and decided that she didn't like them.
Deer. She completely stripped clean the green bean plant that she snacked on earlier.
She also stripped the leaves from this mystery pepper.
My assistant and I grated a bar of Ivory bar soap around garden 3, and for good measure we also grated a bar of this perfumed soap.
Here in America, we don't negotiate with terrorists. Including deer terrorists.
We will be grating more soaps later and looking into other, non-fence solutions. Fences are ugly and I'm not ambitious enough to pursue a fence this year.
U.S.A.!
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Squee
There are a few things on earth that incite an excited squeal/scream in me; it's a squeal that startles my husband and family and incites mockery by my fellow humans.
Unexpected mini caprese appetizers at a dinner party.
My first and unexpected view of Brewery Vivant, my admiration of which is its own lengthy pedantic entry.
Cilantro in my garden.
I'm watering this now. It's been dry.
Unexpected mini caprese appetizers at a dinner party.
My first and unexpected view of Brewery Vivant, my admiration of which is its own lengthy pedantic entry.
Cilantro in my garden.
I'm watering this now. It's been dry.
Beautiful Gardening People
Is this a thing?
Are these four items weeds or vegetables that I planted? I don't recognize them.
They look like they could possibly be something.
Are these four items weeds or vegetables that I planted? I don't recognize them.
They look like they could possibly be something.
Sunday, July 24, 2011
I Love Company
I particularly love the company that our four butterfly bushes draw. We hosted at least two of these butterflies today:
We believe that these are Eastern Tiger Swallowtail butterflies.
Friday, July 22, 2011
Woohoo!
The grape tomatoes from my sister are total cuteness today.
And these must be jalapenos (?), but I don't remember planting jalapenos at all. They will be eaten, that is for sure.
Lookin' good, peas, lookin' good. I flopped the plant to and fro in order to get this photo. What do people traditionally give their peas to cling to? Mine cling to quackgrass and weeds.
And these must be jalapenos (?), but I don't remember planting jalapenos at all. They will be eaten, that is for sure.
Lookin' good, peas, lookin' good. I flopped the plant to and fro in order to get this photo. What do people traditionally give their peas to cling to? Mine cling to quackgrass and weeds.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Murder
That's the name for what the deer did to our biggest and best green bean plants last night.
You're looking at the left (or south) border of garden 3. I now have lots of green sticks with no leaves on them (and a few weeds).
I wonder what will happen now that my green bean plants have almost no leaves.
You're looking at the left (or south) border of garden 3. I now have lots of green sticks with no leaves on them (and a few weeds).
I wonder what will happen now that my green bean plants have almost no leaves.
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