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Merry El Niño
All the leaves are brown
First tomato of the year
It has been a hit and miss season. The weather? The fertilizer? Me? Some pleasant, but small surprises. The cherry tomatoes have started, always a treat and plentiful. The full sized tomatoes are just ripening. Some have done great, on the upper deck and salad bar, but in the main garden they seem to have stopped blossoming.
Got a handful of strawberries from the raised bed, and they are producing lots of runners and even a second round of blossoms and fruit. The scape sere amazing and the garlic bulbs reached full size.
Welcome to 84 Badgerow
cleaned off the parking pad!
A perfect July weekend. The weather is great. Got a major day in yesterday so, the parking pad is hosed off, the brick border is edged, lawns are mowed – at least all the front yards. Brunch with Ken and Doug and Liam. Soufflé!
Only the clematis remains in bloom. The honeysuckle came and went very quickly. But the apples are the real thrill. Both crab and dare I say fruit apples. Let’s see if the net covers work?
Now on iPad Air
Rain, rain go away
After an incredibly dry May, June has been really wet the past two weeks. Some real downpours giving us about 6 to 8 inches of rain. And more today.
Got the composter emptied yesterday and spread over one of the veg beds and around the potatoes to ,Lund them up a bit. Applied a couple of handfuls of hen manure around the potatoes and the garlic to give them a boost.
Have planted beans three times and only two or three have germinated.
Did a run to richters $90 for the rarer herbs, wintergreen, verbena, hops, jalapeño peppers and then a quick stop at Jays for some jasmine and cannas for the front pots.
Rachel is going to plant the front of #14 next week, hostas, dahlias, lavender one day next week. Doug is here painting the front porch.
Cut down the sycamore maple. It was full of mealy bugs, something I don’t need and the pear trees are showing first signs of rust. If it wasn’t raining, I’d be out cutting off the infected leaves.
Caged Potatoes
Did it. Built a potato cage.
Had to dig up a big part of the left over garlic patch and move the thyme. But there was no other spot for potatoes this year. I did not bother getting seed potatoes, so I took a dozen left over baby spuds and tried to chit them in the kitchen. The sprouts were so small, that I was hesitant to plant them and then figured why not. Could get a surprise crop.
Got the beefsteak tomatoes in that I got at Canadian tire. Two at Astrid’s, one in the salad bar, one in the bed by the peony, good sun, and two in the vegtable garden.
Watered 14 for 4 hours yesterday. The front lawn was so dried out. Hope I can save it all. Been so dry.
The end of a week off.
Working like a leaf miner, going down, down, down
i thought it was pretty harmless when I found the two boxwoods in the veg bed full of leaf miners. I observed how they were eating between the upper and lower skin of each leaf. Gave them a hard cut back and put the cuttings in the garbage. Today I see that all of the boxes in the perennial garden have what looks like microscopic puffy noodles all over the new tips. Looks like I have boxwood psyllids (Hemiptera). I researched a systemic toxic, but they are right next to the columnar apple trees that have bloomed this year. Let’s hope it is something innocent.
It is the year of blooms. The lilac is amazing, the apples and even the young pears bloomed.
Need to find an easy way to track my use and application of fertilizer. A bit random and that’s not good.










