Today's Harvest |
Thursday, September 05, 2013
Today's harvest
Labels:
beans,
Clemson Spineless,
cucumber,
okra,
pole beans,
Tomatoes,
zucchini
Bees do have a smell, you know.....
“Bees do have a smell,
you know,
and if they don't they should,
for their feet are dusted with spices from a million flowers.”
-Ray Bradbury, "Dandelion Wine"
Image from commons.wikimedia.org
Monday, September 02, 2013
Today's Harvest
Not bad. Yesterday there was a colander full of pole beans, plus a bowl of tomatoes. Today, more of both, and a cucumber. A little thyme on the side.
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Sedum Autumn Joy with Honeybees
Italian Honeybees forage Sedum "Autumn Joy" |
Italian Honeybees forage Sedum "Autumn Joy" |
Italian Honeybees forage Sedum "Autumn Joy" |
This is the clump of Sedum "Autumn Joy", I moved Tuesday. It was wrinkly and grey from drought. Light as a feather. Watered every other day. Now, Saturday, flowers are opening and the honeybees are foraging.
On this sedum, I see only honeybees. Some of the other plants have bumblebees, small bees, or combination of all three.
Lessons learned:
1. Sedum "Autumn Joy" is very drought tolerant.
2. Even so, it's possible to make it wilt by not watering.
3. The wilted sedum can be dug up and moved easily.
4. With several good waterings, the plant will plump up and make a handsome "shrub" in a few days.
5. Sedum "Autumn Joy" is very easy to transplant when dry.
Labels:
Autumn Joy,
honeybee forage,
honeybees,
sedum,
Transplanting
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Hollywood Plums
Ning harvested the plums |
Hollywood Plums |
Labels:
Asian Plum,
Hollywood,
Plum Hollywood,
plums
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