Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts

7.25.2011

Garden Update...The Front Yard

Hello All-
With all of the posts last week regarding the back yard, I thought I'd do a quick one about the garden out front.  So much of it is comprised of bulbs and perennials that I don't think much of it sometimes.  It kind of takes care of itself.  The other day I did clean it up a bit.  We have a rose bush that was put in by the builder and it has spread all over.  I clipped that back and trimmed the tulips that had passed, to make room for the lilies that are out in full force.  I love seeing how many new flowers come up each year...to think, the patch I have started with just a handful of bulbs!  The yellow ones are all opening, and the red ones are a few days behind. 

I also weeded everything (the thistle this year is out of control!!!) and moved around a few of the smaller plants to fill in where the tulips had been. 

While outside, I noticed that a friend from a few years ago was back to say hello...

I believe that it is a type of crab spider.  Hannah thinks it is so cool that it can change it's color to match the flower it is on.  It has mastered the color of our yellow lilies.  We spent a while watching it, as it truly walks like a crab...so cool!!!  I don't know if it is the same one that we have watched in years past, but it seems like each year we find of these guys living in the same spot. 

Well, I guess I'll leave you with some photos of the other flowers in the garden.  We had a nice sunny day, so I went out to snap some photos.

Enjoy!!

 


Happy Gardening!!!
Sharon

7.22.2011

Garden Update...An Overdue Update

Hello All-
Sorry for the delay in posting.  My Mom was visiting from the States for 12 days, and we were out and about every day!!  Needless to say, I didn't get much free time to blog.  So, it is catch up time!!

I wanted to start with a post about where the garden is at right now.  I've actually had a few emails asking how things were looking, since our summer in Calgary hasn't been ideal for gardening.  It has been rainy, then too dry, hot, then chilly, and don't even get me started on the hail!!  (That's a post all on its own!)

So, without further ado, here's what the garden looked like as of yesterday afternoon...

My flowers are all in full bloom.  I pulled the two sunflowers I had put in earlier...something happened, and the blooms never opened!  They got black and droopy and I was sick of looking at them.  So, Hannah and I hit a clearance sale at Home Depot yesterday and we bought the sunflower you see in the photo, as well as a blackberry bush.  With the upcoming move, we won't see any fruit on the bush, but I thought it would be a nice surprise to whoever buys the house, come next summer.

My gooseberry bush is also full of fruit, but I am still waiting for the berries to get red.  Hopefully the birds don't pick the fruit off before they get fully ripened.  We did discover that the strawberry thief in the yard was one of the robins we had been watching.  Oh well...Hannah loves watching the birds, so we were happy to share our bounty with them. 

As you can see, from this photo, I had slacked quite a bit on my weeding.  Yesterday I filled this bucket to the top in the backyard and again in the front.  It feels so good to have it done now...things look so much better!! 

While weeding, I not only pulled out the old sunflowers, but I also took out some salvia that never did well in the garden and a few petunias that had seen better days.  It's funny, once you start thinning out the dead stuff, everything else looks so much more full and happy. 
Of course, it wouldn't be an afternoon in the garden without my little helper!  She decided that weeding was boring, but chasing butterflies and dressing up in her "suit of armor" were much more fun.  Ahhh...to be 4 again!  She did tell me that the gardens looked better post-weeding, so I guess that's all the affirmation I needed!!

Tomorrow I'll post about my veggies, cherry tree and herbs...next week I'll give you the full front yard update too!

Stay tuned!!

Happy Gardening!

Sharon


9.24.2010

The (Long Awaited) Garden Post

 So, I have been promising for quite a while now to do a post on my gardens.  Hmmm...I'm a slacker and I know it!  I guess I was spending too much time in the garden and not enough time blogging about it!!

Without further ado, here is the summer in review.  This year we decided to try Square Foot Gardening.  What a great concept!!!  We bought some composite board gardens from Costco.ca and went to town.  Hubby made the actual squares out of cedar strips, and we bought the trellis at Home Depot.  I think next year we'll get a second trellis, since the beans were really popular.

What did we plant?  What didn't we plant!  We wanted to try a bunch of different things to see what would 1- grow and 2- get eaten.  We got a late start on some things since we were in Edmonton with the Diva for 3 weeks at the beginning of growing season.  Hopefully we'll get a better start next year. 


Some of the more popular crops were the beans, peas, radishes, tomatoes, zucchini, onions, peppers and chili peppers.  What things will we not grow again?  Well, brussel sprouts weren't a hit, we didn't harvest the lettuce and spinach early enough, so we have to rethink those, and if we want to grow cucumbers again we have to plant them earlier.  Also, we need to find a better spot for the pumpkins and zucchini so they don't take over the garden again.  We also grew oregano, parsley and basil, and of the three, we used the most parsley (I made LOTS of parsley pesto!).


One of the most exciting things was seeing how happy the Diva was in the garden.  She was much more willing to try new veggies if they came from our own garden, and she really took interest in the idea of starting from a seed and ending up with something you can eat!  her favorites were by far the strawberries, radishes, and snap peas.  When she was potty training, she even started asking for peas instead of M&Ms as rewards!!!











What did we do with all of our crops?  Well, along with lots of "off the vine" snacking, we made zucchini muffins and had steamed zucchini and wax beans with several meals.  I was also able to make my own salsa with everything coming from our own garden!  As mentioned before, I made parsley pesto (the basil had caught something before I could use it), and I also made some jalapeno cornbread biscuits that were super yummy!!!!  It was so wonderful knowing that our food had no preservatives and was grown in our own backyard.  I don't know if it was mental or not, but I swear that my veggies tasted better than those from the store!!  Either way, every time I ate one of them, it put a smile on my face!!



I don't have a lot of photos of our side garden and the front garden, simply because I was so busy being proud of my veggies!  Here are a few photos I snapped early in the season out front.  Keep in mind that everything filled in quite a bit shortly after I took the photos.




I really wish that I had photos of my gladiolas in the backyard.  They were so pretty this year!  I bought more bulbs and I was sure to pull out this year's, so hopefully I'll have some nice blooms next year too. 

This year our gardens achieved "survivor" status in my book!!  We got lots of hail storms this summer, but thankfully the worst of them went around us.  What we did get shredded my sunflower, pumpkin and zucchini leaves.  Thankfully I didn't lose any actual plants because of the weather.  Here's a photo of the remnants of one of the crazier ones.


Earlier this week, the Diva and I decided to see if we could harvest some seeds from one of our giant sunflowers.  The birds planted the seeds from the bird feeder, and one of the heads was larger than a dinner plate!!!  That's the one we decided to pull the seeds from. 


 

Can you believe that all of those seeds came from one head??  I soaked them overnight in salt water and roasted them the next day.  Hubby loves them and the Diva had a blast harvesting them, so it was well worth the effort!!!

We had three flowers total that the birds planted, so we decided to use the other two heads and the leftovers from the big one and give them back to the birds.  As you can see, they seem to be enjoying them!!!


Now that we've had our first "kill frost", I have been busy cutting things back and preparing for snow.  We already got some flakes last weekend!!  It has warmed up a lot this week, but we all know that it won't last long.  Thankfully it has given me a few days of sunshine to work in.  maybe I'll even get a late season tan...heehee!!!

With that said, this is what the garden looks like now...

 

All of the veggies are pulled and all that remains are the ones I "hope" will return next year.  the soaker hose is buried now, the squares and trellis are gone (and hopefully will be water sealed before next spring), and the flowers are mostly cut back.  I did so much clipping that I filled my composter!!!



On today's agenda is filling lawn bags with the excess compostable stuff so we can bring it to the dump to be composted.  Then I have to scrub my bird baths and pots, and top off all of the gardens with soil.  Ahhh...it never ends, does it??

So there you have it...my garden.  It's nothing too exciting, but I love it.  Considering that we have a postage stamp sized lot, I am quite excited to have so much space that I call my own.  Next year we're going to plant more of what we ate this year, maybe get the Diva a sandbox, and try to add more flowers to the front and side gardens.  Every year we add and modify...change is good!!

Have a great weekend!!!
Sharon