Gardening; A lesson on getting more plant for your $$$

Yesterday  was a pretty nice day here.  I had some cleaning up and planting/moving chores to handle in the front bed.  Our yard is participating in the neighborhood Halloween contest.  The Husband is out of commission with a nasty back injury and the kids were  entranced in they new toys they got at their combined Birthday Party Saturday.  So I  opened up the front door, turned up the itunes and got to work.  The Home Office windows look out at the front yard and beds so I often get the front bed chores done with music blaring from the windows.

Last summer I planted some pretty annuals in my hanging baskets.  Begonia  with a dark leaf and a hot pink flower,  A pink and green Coleus and some spiky little white plant/flower I can’t remember the name of.   I’ve talked  before about how you can sometimes  get more for your plant $$ buck by allowing this years annuals to either make seed heads or simply stay in the ground and wait and see if they come back next year.

Pics below

Plants I have that will make seeds I can use to get free plants next year:

Zinnia  Snap Dragons     Sunflowers   Marigolds

Tomatoes ; I should cop to the fact that these are always accidental. As in the maters dropped and rotted and then I got new volunteer plants next year. But this happens every summer.

The best way to do this is to let nature take it’s course, leave enough heads on the plants to get seed and in  late fall or very early spring rip off the seed heads and work them into your mulch and soil around where you want them.  You can also get all control freak and collect the seed heads and store them in a paper sack in a cool dry place over the winter.  Make sure they are very dry and in breathable sack or you could have a moldy mess on your hands next spring.

This year I got crazy and dried a bunch of pepper seeds from these awesome peppers we got from the local organic produce delivery place called Green B.E.A.N.   We shall see how that goes next spring.

Mums

Now I did turn some small sunflower heads into the soil in the front bed, but I was there to plant mums, move mums, rip apart the baskets and plant the annuals in hopes of having them survive the winter.   It is probably a bit late to be planting mums.  I got great ones at Lowe’s for $4 each.  When you plant them be sure to break up the bound roots with your hands or hand trowel.  Also be sure to plant them deep enough and pack and mulch them well enough so they don’t heave out of the soil when we have our harsh winter.   The spindly little mum is one from last fall that didn’t get much sunlight this year.  He had to relocate to a sunnier part of the spotted front bed.

Re-potting the annuals from the baskets.

You don’t really need all that much root ball from the annuals in the baskets. I wanted all the Coleus because even if it does not make it over the winter I can and did plant it along the walk to assist with my design for our porch and yard.   I also planted the two begonias, but i tossed the white spindly things.  I have three of them in the front bed already and am out of room.

As with all transplants  be sure to water well.

Still to do

I have one Hosta to rip out and relocate further back to allow more room for the Lilly of the Valley to spread. And one Football mum that needs a much sunnier home.   He is kind of puny though so I may just have to mulch him really well and check on him in the spring.


Indian Summer in the garden or why we still have peppers growing

I took a good look at the garden last Thursday and took some pics.  I am pleased that we have been blessed with almost 2 weeks of good warm weather which has allowed my late tomatoes and peppers to keep growing.   We have had two light frosts already, but neither of them made to the raised beds or the retaining wall.   I will have to pull off  the produce by next Saturday or Sunday  depending on temps and frost.  So I hope they grow like heck this week.  I also have a ton of clean-up and fall bed creating to do, some plant moving to plan and accomplish and a yard to get ready for the hood Halloween Decorating contest.  And I must have more mums and spring bulbs.   Now sure how I’m going to pull all of that off in the 50 hour work weeks I have going on right now.  But I’m betting you won’t be hearing from me as much.   But for now The Husband and the Destroyer are at the game and MiniMe is off exploring on her bike.   I am going to start the laundry and pick a project from the very long list of things I need and want to do. Meanwhile enjoy these pics of the garden in Indian Summer.

PS. Wasn’t the moon just awesome last night.  I was out enjoying in until around 4:30.  I good time was had by all.


Saturday in the garden

It was an amazing nice sunny fall day here on Saturday. So I did a little work outside and took some pics of the back gardens.  The grass could use a mow and some rain.

We got a whopping 4 little pumpkins this year before the vines did this sort of slow fungus filled death thing.

Peppers have started coming in, I hope I can keep them warm enough long enough.

Harvest one of tomatoes is over,  several batches of sauce were mad e, including one with so much garlic it is actually SPICY hot.   The 2nd harvest is brewing.  There were about 6 horn worms this year, four the wasps killed with their eggs so that was VERY nice.  One I let the kids keep as a”pet” (mwahahahah), and this little guy I’m going to let stay since it is late in the year anyway.

The Big headed sunflowers are dropping and filling with seeds

The red rose bush is got its fall bloom going on.

The blackberry lilies have gone to seed

two grasshoppers were enjoying the nice sunny weather.

If I remember I will get around to the front and sides for some pics tomorrow.


Sunflowerpaloooza 2011


I am the bee whisperer…

Hi my name is Lola and I talk to  other living things.  And  myself.   When I was little the joke about me grumbling about having to do some chore, or taking too long to do it was that I should “just talk to it” . So I’m going to go out on a limb here and say I’ve always done these things.     If there is a small spider in the house I tell it “Don’t let The Husband see you there”.   The other day The Husband told The Destroyer to get off the rock and into the house. “I’m communicating with the ducks Daddy”. Yep. He’s mine.  The Husband says I spoil those ducks.   I just like to make sure the Mommies can easily feed their babies.   I like to spoil the ones I love.  And I have a soft spot for nature.  I have even been known to make certain spider haters leave webs up so the spiders could safely lay their eggs in the fall.

There was that one time I got a little overly attached to a little moth that landed on my finger and just kind of hung out turning his furry owl looking  moth head back and forth at me.  While he cocked his little moth front paws like a dog or a cat that would sit on you.   I might of worried about him not making it out of the spider infested garage for a day longer than I should of.  And that might of happened last month when it was so hot out…. I dunno.  I think I spent so much time as a kid in the garden or alone that I just got really good at feeling a connection with everything living around me.   I’ve had several praying mantis conversations in the garden this summer.

We are all beings and I am not nice to everyone. The last thing the Japanese  Beetles hear from me is “DIE DIE DIE”.   I didn’t have  any this year.   I am barely tolerant of whatever the hell it is the nasty ants are doing to my pumpkin vines.  But I try  to adopt a if you aren’t  hurting me I’m not hurting you and after all, outside IS your home not mine attitude.  The other morning, not long after I wrote in exasperation that I might have to sex my pumpkins myself, I saw a bee on one of my sunflower blossoms. I walked over and watched him work. And then I told him that he needed to go over THERE (I was pointing. Yes I WILL be the crazy old widow  lady in the garden across the street.  Lefty and One-Eye will make sure no one takes advantage of me. I will likely have a  garden boy named Raoul or Julio or Sanchez, or maybe they will rotate.)  by the peppers and pumpkins and do his part. And could you please send your friends as well I told him, I give you bees plenty of things to gather pollen from and I want a little love too.    God and Karmic Retribution man, get to it.  The next morning there was a giant furry bumble hanging out on a boy blossom.    Since that post I now have 4 pumpkin babies and 1-2 maybe babies.  And there are some little peppers starting to form on some of the pepper plants.  For now the message has gotten through. I’m communicating with the bees.