Garden Update:
- Zucchini harvest began.
- Sunflower volunteers are blooming.
- Boysenberry harvest is winding down.
- Tomatoes (and there are loads) are ripening.
- Beans are sprouting.
- Farmer MacGregor has re-strung the vine support.
- Herbs harvested - oregano, thyme, chives, rosemary, & lavender.
- Fruit dropped due to wind - peaches, apricots. Blasted wind!
- Grapes maturing.
- Garlic almost dried.
- Citrus pushing new growth.
- Apples looking good.
- Nectarine sapling is vigorous giving hope for fruit in a few years.
- Split leaf philodendron had 3 successful erotic/exotic blooms.
- Iceberg rose has returned from the brink of death and has buds again.
- Hydrangea is turning a pale lilac with the application of acid.
Garden Disappointments:
- The bell pepper seeds and nasturtium seeds have not sprouted.
- Bud worms continue to munch on petunias.
- I have not given up the fight.
- Grasshoppers remain one of the evil predators in the garden.
- I have not given up the fight.
- Plum production is almost non-existent due to a spring wind storm that wiped out the blossoms. Blasted wind!
3 comments:
Wow..there is a lot of activity going on in your garden!
I can't grow sunflowers for the life of me. I bought a little one in a 4" pot and the blasted snails have about eaten it down! (The wind was bad here yesterday, too!)
That's a lot going on in the garden! I love sunflowers.
I love your blog! So much in the garden.
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