It's been raining and hot here in the southeast, a combination which makes gardening next to impossible. After a very full day (nay, weekend), I finally ventured outside around 6pm while the DH and kids were happily watching a movie in the air-conditioned house.
First task was watering all the potted plants with found water from the HVAC unit. Five gallons later, I began repotting several plants that had been forced to wait on me for far too long. I also did a little cleanup in the veggie garden area, mainly trimming vines and a little weeding. Finally, I ended the evening transplanting a volunteer crape myrtle that sprung up near my fire hydrant. (God really does have a sense of humor as he saw fit to multiply a tree that I have unsuccessfully tried to for years.)
There's one change inside, being the absence of a 50lb bird of paradise plant in my entryway. I was gifted it by a co-worker a few months ago and have been trying to nurse it back to health. I repotted it and tried to make it work in the entryway, but alas the lighting was not right. After little to no success in coaching new leaf growth, I did a little research and learned that these plants are best left outdoors when the weather is warm enough. The DH was kind enough to transfer it to the patio, which I hope will be just the fix I need.
As I type this, I notice it's raining outside my office window. Again. But as I think about southern Louisiana's devastation, this is nothing to complain about. It will dry up and I will once again find a small window in which to tend to my garden.
I am a wife, Mom to two precocious tots and a Certified Master Gardener. Gardening is my therapy and one of my greatest joys. I make mistakes of course, but do my best to learn from them and move forward with as much grace as muddy jeans will allow.
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Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
April Showers
So I know this area around my bird bath is not very manicured but I wanted to show you how well the plants are filling in. In my defense, it has rained everyday for nearly two weeks so I have not had the opportunity to weed. Further, the DH was able to mow late yesterday evening but ran out of daylight before he could edge. But just like our lives, this area is perfectly imperfect.
Here's another shot of my veggie garden. The rain has been good to these plants. They are growing, blooming and setting fruit. As soon as I have a dry 48-hour period, I can start spraying for bugs, particularly aphids which have been hanging out in our yard.
Here's another shot of my veggie garden. The rain has been good to these plants. They are growing, blooming and setting fruit. As soon as I have a dry 48-hour period, I can start spraying for bugs, particularly aphids which have been hanging out in our yard.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
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