Did I mention our red raspberry canes had fruit? If not, I just did. We were a bit neglectful in cane management last year, and we have way too many runners, and thus not much fruit this year. Continue reading “Our berries of 2018”
Tag: gardening
What is it? Part 2
Courtesy Notice: This did get a bit more rambly than planned, but I don’t have time to try to knock it down because I have a promise to keep today.
It finally opened! The other one also suddenly has a second bud forming. So I had to take some pictures. I want to point out that last year I have no photo evidence of anything like that in that bed.
Here’s what’s odd. When I look at my 2018 Plantings notes, I wrote that I planted “Black eyed susans – porch – June 8”. From pictures I’ve looked at, this is a fairly likely candidate but the “porch” designation is supposed to mean something else. Continue reading “What is it? Part 2”
Where did all these blue jays come from?
And why are they in my kitchen garden where I’ve never noticed them before?

I haven’t planted any new seeds in that bed in weeks. They seem to like the bean teepee as a perch, but aren’t bothering the plants that I can see. The basil has started to flower, and one wildflower I let be might be starting to seed, but still.
Seriously. I think I’ve counted six individuals flitting about so far. Some seem to be juveniles, but I’m not a bird expert. Normally I only see two max.
*thinks* So what do you call a bunch of bluejays? *goes to search* Oh good grief. I just looked it up, and apparently I had a small party of blue jays in my kitchen garden. Can’t help but laugh at that!
What is it?
So the two about foot tall flowers on the west bed in front of the porch have become a daily (ok, since the petals started showing, multiple times daily) ponderance I feel the need to lift.
I’ve done some comparisons. I’ve sworn at a few plant ID sites that lack the details I wish I could input to maybe get a closer result. Still, I am unsure. Eventually, I hope, I’ll learn what they really are.
The last time I guessed something was a flower, it turned out to be a tree. Last time I thought I found a certain larvae that would grow to be a butterfly, I instead had found a larvae that is growing to be a moth. I’m obviously terrible at the guessing game, but knowing that doesn’t quiet my brain.
Any day now…any day…I will learn.
Let your garden grow
Sometimes you don’t have a lot of time or resources to do what you want. Life happens and postpones things. You just can’t make up your mind. Mistakes can be made even by experienced gardeners that cause setbacks as well.
Most of what we have done last year and so far this year hasn’t felt like enough even though I’d be a dunce not to acknowledge what has changed and acknowledge we really couldn’t do much more with the time and resources we had to spare. Continue reading “Let your garden grow”
Few bits about what’s been up since July 7th
Time is again flying by, so here’s a few things going on to let you know I’m still busy in the garden: Continue reading “Few bits about what’s been up since July 7th”
Update on things that go from wormy to fluttery
I heard back from a local monarch expert I’ve been corresponding with, and she concurred that what I found is more likely to be milkweed tussock larvae. Continue reading “Update on things that go from wormy to fluttery”
The fencing I mentioned/pictured.
We were driving back from errands the other day, and as we drove up a street near our house, I almost missed a pile of fencing leaning against a low retaining wall with a “Free” sign attached. Almost missed because it was set back a bit in the driveway and not really curbside. Continue reading “The fencing I mentioned/pictured.”