Tuesday, August 18, 2009

A profusion of greenery



One last post of July garden images, and then I'll be caught up. As you can see, the garden was really in full bloom by mid-July, and a few plants, notably the bok choy and radishes, had already blossomed and gone to seed.

The Swiss chard and green lettuce did very well until August, when they finally gave up after a week of over 90 degree heat. I didn't spend too much time in the garden that week; just made sure to water daily and then headed back to cooler places.

The sunflowers didn't seem to mind the heat at all.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

July Garden Photos

Here's the same corner view that was in the May image.


By July everything was thriving, and the nasturtiums were all over the garden, as were the sunflowers!

Did I mention the potatoes and fennel that I planted? Or the giant squash--maybe zucchinis--that appeared in another corner of the garden?

Friday, August 14, 2009

May Veggie Garden Update


In May I planted seeds and seedlings, including one yellow pepper plant protected from the cold by a plastic water-filled wrap.



The flowering chives plant is from a neighboring garden. In my garden I planted the pepper seedling, a couple of spinach seedlings, and some basil, yellow pear tomatoes, pole beans, lettuce, bok choy, radishes, and zucchini. The nasturtium leaves just emerging invited themselves, as did several other plants, but more about them later.

My veggie garden in April

I haven't had much time for garden visits this summer. Among other activities I've been busy with my community garden plot. So, to fill in the gaps, here are some pics of my vegetable garden as it appeared in April.




The view in mid-April shows that there wasn't much there but a compost bin and some dirt!







At that time there was also a resident Killdeer whose nest was next to one corner of the garden and who was very upset every time I tried to plant. She would fly into my garden and limp along, dragging one wing behind her to lead me away from her nest.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Lilacs!





From the Duniway Park Lilac Garden.  Just pics for now, more later....

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Trilliums at Tryon Creek State Park



Since I mentioned trilliums previously, here are a few pictures of trilliums and Tryon Creek State Park from last spring.






The Friends of Tryon Creek State Park sponsor a yearly trillium festival and native plant sale -- http://www.tryonfriends.org/events/trillium_festival.html -- which is happening this weekend (April 4th and 5th) so I wanted to make sure to post these before that event takes place this year!

Monday, March 16, 2009

Almost Spring!

And so, once again, I'm in the mood for gardens! This year I've got a spot in a local community garden and last Saturday was the first day for volunteers to help get the new plots ready. It was rainy, blustery, and cold! But none of the new gardeners get our plots until they are all ready, so it was worth the effort! 

Volunteers were rewarded with some free onion and potato starts too.