Thursday, July 29, 2010
When Rosebushes Attack
So--a few years ago I had a little run-in with a pine tree that ended with a late night trip to the emergency room. I poked my eye and scratched it--my does that hurt. I couldn't open either eye. You think I would have learned my lesson, but this past week I did it again. I was pruning back a big unruly rose bush and I let a branch go SPRONG and smack me in the eye. This time I was intelligent and went to the ophthalmologist immediately to get an antibiotic and numbing drops.
Saturday, July 3, 2010
When Bumblebees Attack . . .
Anyway, as I sunk my shovel into the back of the compost, a good size swarm of bumblebees rose up out of the pile. Apparently they had made some kind of hive/nest in it. There were lots of big bumblebees and even little ones who couldn't fly and just lay on the ground making a buzzzz noise. Of course they went straight for me, so I was running and swinging the shovel like crazy. After a bit they settled down, and I went back for a few more shovelfuls until they ran me off again. It continued like that until I took a break at 8:00 to run. Poor little bumblebees.
Friday, July 2, 2010
Vegetables at Last!
Update on the Paving Project
Well, I'm very close to being done with this little project. It is looking pretty good, if you ask me. I get up every morning at about 6:30 and work on it after I run until it gets too hot.
Getting closer to the finish line! |
All of these corners make for some tricky paver laying |
The old stepping stones moved down by the trampoline |
Part of this project involves moving three large compost bins |
The last part to go |
Sand, sand, and more sand |
Labels:
Before and After,
Down + Dirty,
Path,
Projects,
Vegetable Garden
Friday, June 25, 2010
The Weedy Side of Things
Two years ago I had foot surgery right after school got out and spent the summer in the house on crutches.
Last year I spent much of the summer attending the Central Utah Writing Project.
So this year, I have...WEEDS. Lots of them. I have been slowly working to take them out, but it's a big job.
Last year I spent much of the summer attending the Central Utah Writing Project.
So this year, I have...WEEDS. Lots of them. I have been slowly working to take them out, but it's a big job.
Weedy Grass in the Front Garden |
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Projects
Well, the big project this year is paving the garden paths:
Yes, it really has looked like this for a year.
As you can see, this is a pretty messy and ugly project while it is going on. We actually dug up all of this last year to lay in the sprinkler lines, and it was a muddy, weedy mess all summer.
Yes, it really has looked like this for a year.
As you can see, this is a pretty messy and ugly project while it is going on. We actually dug up all of this last year to lay in the sprinkler lines, and it was a muddy, weedy mess all summer.
Labels:
Down + Dirty,
Path,
Projects,
Vegetable Garden
Pots, 2010
To start with, here are my big pots by the front entryway, all newly potted up. I think they turned out especially nice this year.
These are some other pots from around the yard. I mostly have perennials and bushes growing in them.
These are some other pots from around the yard. I mostly have perennials and bushes growing in them.
June 2010 in the Garden
I seem to take the same garden pics over and over again - but they're so beautiful!!! Here are some shots from early June and late June:
The Lady Fountain - Early June
The Herbalist English Rose - Early June - This is by far the most this rose has ever bloomed.
The Clematis Arch and Bench - Early June
The Lawn Path, North - Early June
The Maple Tree - Early June (If you look at the ground, you can see the rejected branches from where I just limbed up the maple by about three feet.)
The Pond - Early June
The Dogwood that Ate the Bench - Early June
Pink Peace Rose with Picasso Petunia - Early June
Ballerina and Rosy Friends - Early June
Ballerina and Rosy Frieds - Late June
The Spot Where Nothing Grows - Early June - While everything else is approaching jungle proportions, this little area insists on underwhelming.
The Flamingo - Early June
The Lawn Path, South - Early June
The Lawn Path and Flamingo, South - Late June
Betty Boop Rose - Early June
The Lady Fountain - Early June
The Herbalist English Rose - Early June - This is by far the most this rose has ever bloomed.
The Clematis Arch and Bench - Early June
The Lawn Path, North - Early June
The Maple Tree - Early June (If you look at the ground, you can see the rejected branches from where I just limbed up the maple by about three feet.)
The Pond - Early June
The Dogwood that Ate the Bench - Early June
Pink Peace Rose with Picasso Petunia - Early June
Ballerina and Rosy Friends - Early June
Ballerina and Rosy Frieds - Late June
The Spot Where Nothing Grows - Early June - While everything else is approaching jungle proportions, this little area insists on underwhelming.
The Flamingo - Early June
The Lawn Path, South - Early June
The Lawn Path and Flamingo, South - Late June
Betty Boop Rose - Early June
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