I view mushrooms as a sign of healthy soil microflora and mycorrhizal populations. With the chill and wet. mushrooms are emerging all over. I don't know the types, and won't be eating any. They are fun to observe.
Sunday, November 04, 2018
Some Flowers Still Blooming in Early November. 11.4.18
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| Bachelor's Buttons |
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| Hybrid Buddlea |
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| Hybrid Echinacea |
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| Mixed Zinnias |
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bachelor's buttons,
buddlea,
Echinacea,
zinnias
Friday, November 02, 2018
Trachycarpus. Hardy Chusan Palm. 11.2.18
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| Trachycarpus at about 5 years. 11.2.18 |
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| Trachycarpus at about 6 years. 11.2.18 |
I chose not to fertilize them this year, because I don't want weak tender growth going into the winter. During this hot dry summer, I did not water them at all.
The 3rd photo is the same species, at 14 years old, in my old yard in Vancouver, WA. Still going strong.
These go by various names, such as Chusan Palm, Mediterranean Windmill Palm, Chinese Windmill Palm.
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| Trachycarpus at 14 years old in Vancouver WA. 6.7.14. |
Zinnias and Dahlia. 11.2.18
Dahlias haven't done well for me. I think there are a couple of reasons. First, I've bought big box store tubers. I think they are mishandled and the growing points are not firmly attached to the tubers, so they just die. Second, deer like eating the plants. Third, slugs eat them.
Today while cleaning up, I saw this flower in a spot that doesn't get much attention. I didn't know it was alive. This dahlia was planted two years ago. Where there's life, there's hope.
Meanwhile, zinnias continue to bloom. This plant was among those that I thinned from the original row, and stuck in the vegetable garden because I hate to waste them. Still looking nice, in November.
Today while cleaning up, I saw this flower in a spot that doesn't get much attention. I didn't know it was alive. This dahlia was planted two years ago. Where there's life, there's hope.
Meanwhile, zinnias continue to bloom. This plant was among those that I thinned from the original row, and stuck in the vegetable garden because I hate to waste them. Still looking nice, in November.
Persimmons Are Ripening. Fall Color. 11.2.18
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| Nikita's Gift Persimmons. 11.2.18 |
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| Nikita's Gift Persimmons. 11.2.18 |
The Nikita's Gift hybrid persimmon tree has lost its leaves, and the orange/red globes are quite beautiful hanging on the branches. Most are still hard. We will start ripening some, soon, indoors.
The Saijo Asian persimmon tree does not have as many this year. However, the ones that it does have, should be very sweet. I suspect the smaller crop will be typical for this tree in my yard.
Prairie Star got off to a difficult start in its first two years. However now it's becoming a handsome young tree. It's big enough to have flowers either next year or the year after, if climate and the gods of orchards are with us.
Persimmon trees have such beautiful fall color.
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| Nikita's Gift Hybrid Persimmon Tree. 11.2.18 |
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| Saijo Asian Persimmon tree. 11.2.18 |
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| Yates American Persimmon Tree. 11.2.18 |
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| Prairie Star American Persimmon Tree. 11.2.18 |
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