Some photos from Ning's wildflower meadows. California poppies and Lupines continue to dominate, but now there are also lots of Sweet Williams.
Showing posts with label meadow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label meadow. Show all posts
Saturday, May 21, 2016
Sunday, August 31, 2014
Fig tree Update. 8.31.14
South of house, fig tree row. 8.31.14 |
Plastic to eliminate sod and weeds. 8.31.14 |
Some of the fig tree / bushes have small figs. I don't know if we'll get ripe ones this fall.
Earlier this month, I mowed down the weeds and weedy grass, and used the cuttings for mulch around the trees. I have been adding spiny juniper trimmings to reduce small herbivore browsing. Sort of a wreath around the trees. Not near the trees, but in a row on each side, I treated the lawn with nitrogen / pee-cycle. I don't want to stimulate fig plant growth, but I do want sod that can be mowed and walked on for better access.
At the rear of the photo, not showing well and fore-shortened due to distance, is the first of the black plastic mulches to heat/exclude water/ exclude light. That can be left until Spring. Then, broadcast bee forage seeds - borage or others, and I have a nice bee-foraging area. Plan to do the same between the fig trees, which will ease mowing and feed bees.
Better view of plastic weed eliminator. 9.1.14 |
Labels:
fig trees,
freeze damage,
herbivore browsing,
meadow
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Puttering. 5.17.14
Early bloom on wildflowers |
Early bloom on wildflowers |
Tomato seedlings planted. |
This mix contains annuals for the first year, and perennials for subsequent years. The annuals may also self seed.
The flowers are minimal now, but they are just beginning.
The seedling tomatoes have settled in. I have a couple of plants left over. Not sure what to do with those.
The store bought tomato plants are growing fast, sturdy and dark green. The Sungold have their first flowers. I gave them a dilute dose of organic nitrogen boost.
The peppers are growing nicely.
I planted the last batch of potatoes. Those were fingerling potatoes from Tsugawa. They are in the 4th tree-ring potato well. The earlier potatoes have nice leaves. Something is eating some. Maybe slugs. I sprinkled around organic slug bait. The late potato planting should mean we get a few months of fresh potatoes.
Radishes continue to produce.
Deer and rabbits continue to be a challenge. I need more fencing.
Store bought tomato plants in place. |
Pepper bed |
Snow Peas |
Raised bed garden |
Labels:
kitchen garden,
meadow,
peppers,
potatoes,
Raised Beds,
Sungold,
Tomatoes,
Wildflower
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Puttering. 5.15.14
Egyptian Walking Onions. 5.15.14 |
Meadow, first flowers. 5.15.14 |
Rhododendron. 5.15.14 |
Ning's first meadow is just beginning to bloom. Those seeds were planted in march. Others are just germinating, planted a couple of weeks ago. There were bumblebees on the flowers, no honeybees yet.
The rhododendron is one of the few nice plantings from the original owners. Nice size and nice flowers. This is the first year we've had a good bloom on this one.
Labels:
Egyptian Walking Onion,
meadow,
tomato,
Wildflower
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Ning's Meadow. 5.10.14
Ning Planting Lavender Meadow |
Ning Planting lavender meadow. |
When these bloom they will be awesome. Honeybees love lavender and I think they will love the sage too.
Labels:
bee forage,
honeybee forage,
lavender,
meadow,
sage
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Ning with Tiller
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