Spring bulbs. Garlic planted – Music and Mennonite – from East End Garden Centre.
84 bulbs today!
Time to get a million things done in the garden.
Plant spring bulbs
Get a bulb planter .
Leaves are falling. Les feuilles est morte? French for leaf blower.
Wonder if it will be good for light snow?
Garden clean-up. Another mow. Almost too cold for grass seed to germinate. And time to bring in the plants. Mulch the artichokes and strawberries. Half thinking to not wrap the figs this year. I have the potted one I am bringing in.
Oh and fruit trees for 14 and perhaps a cedar hedge.
What fun
Ah the 2nd day of fall. Fresh sod on 14 backyard. Gorgeous.
A little late produce, and maybe with a better managed garden…. Some tomatoes , mostly San marzanos, with a little cuke hiding and the second planting of radish ready to eat and thin.
Time to harvest herb for food and parfum. Ah the whole house will smell so good.
It’s that time to celebrate the season that was and start to dream of the one ahead.
Poor, frankly.
Was it me? Was it the weather?
Or more simply; fertilizer.
How grocery stores do it has me completely boggled. Massive amounts of the same veg, perfect in every way. Two days off the stem and mine are all suffering.
So I have fun with it.
Fennel vodka?
Indeed a rather poor year. The early rains helped generate green, but delayed the season.
The best evidence of this was the cactus. Just bloomed. Months late.
Back to fertilizer. Hate to admit it but a simple 10-10-10 made a big difference last year. So of course in “my more is better'” approach I spread a quarter bag Actisol – hen shit – all around last weekend.
This will be interesting. My intention was to prep the soil for a long winters nap. If it starts late fall growth I may be in trouble.
So I am going/ hoping for a long slow fall. Hope this prediction is better than at the start of the season.
The first real carrots! Rainbow mix. Amazing and the taste variance is spectacular.
White and blue potatoes with BBQ chicken and Ken made a salad from the garden: peppers, cucumbers, tomatoes…. Superb.
Three to four tomatoes a day, a cucumber everyday. Sowed arugula, spinach, and shock out the coriander seeds from this years crop to reseed. Sprouts everywhere.
This wasp landed right on the celery leaf. Did a turn towards a drop of water and drank it up. The way the sun hit the water and his stripes exquisite.
We were in Nova Scotia for Jennifer’s wedding last week. Bill and Craig have an amazing sea side garden.
Back here the girls on the deck have started turning into boys. Cut three and looks like a fourth plant is going that way.
In the veg patch it is cucumber time. One a day. A bit of wilt on one plant, but so far so good. Tomatoes are turning but something is getting into them at night and taking a bite or two out of the
fruit then leaving it. Coriander and arugula in seed. Carrots might be ready to pick. Kevin’s tomatoes look great. Not encouraging to see the patch I stayed away from doing its best…
Pruned boxwoods, a bit late perhaps The wood was very firm.
Watering for 20 to 30 minutes at a time. Have to test out the new water meter.
One new edition, actually two. Lonicera caerulea (borealis + honeybee). “A cross pollinating duo”.
Just nicked my left thumb with the felco’s while fine pruning the boxwoods.
Big pruning weekend. Borrowed Kevin’s gas hedge trimmers. It has come to that. Amazing tool. Like a chain saw. Took both the burning bushes back a good foot.
Will finish up the mulch spreading, once the thumb has stopped bleeding.
It has been a wild week. Bought the house next door! Thrilled. After thinking about that possibility for 17 years it has happened. It is only money. Lots to do.
I heard Edmund’s bike got stolen! I had seen a bike locked to the back fence for weeks. Had the guys remove it since I had no idea who would lock a bike there and leave it. Bound to be stolen. True irony. Have to buy Edmund a new lock.
And Ken sold his condo, we believe. Some financing details to be settled.
Had the first cucumbers. Raspberries are over. Blueberries are drying out even with all the rain. The bush beans came in one flush. Pulled a potato plant volunteer and one I planted. Very small red potatoes. Six all together. Have one carrot. Dug half of the garlic. I planted it too deep, small heads.
Started using the old composter for twigs and leaves. The new one is doing great, just need to stop feeding it so I can take some of the compost out. Not sure to do it now or leave it until spring.
The mid July parade is happening. Rose of Sharon have started, tomatoes are getting yellow, garlic leaves are starting to turn brown.
Most exciting is that 14 Marjory Ave is for sale!
Seventeen years of wondering if that would ever happen. Room for a greenhouse? Shh don’t want to jinx it.
And we’re back in the garden!
For figs It is going be a year of hard pruning. Fruit has started to form and I have started to cut. Next up is to build the a shelter for them.
The green beans are fantastic. A large handful off each plant. I seem to be a bit behind in picking beans.
Hit almost the last days of Loblaws garden center. Haskap borealis/honeybee shrubs, Aka longicera caerulea, on sale. Bought two.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lonicera_caerulea
What else?
Raspberries trashed by squirrels and birds. Black eyed Susan’s and purple cone flowers starting. The crocosmia is in full bloom. Another bug on the apples. Really thinking I want to go with pears.
Gotta run. Dinner with Carole and Norm.
Beans on the menu! .
Everything is growing so fast it is hard to keep up. Did a hundred chores yesterday it seems.
From east to west: the crocosmia are in bloom, at least the one that has returned. The yucca blooms are at least three feet tall, many of those little brown bugs chewing holes in the blossoms before they open. The daisies have started to open, covered in buds. Boxwoods need to be pruned, the new growth has hardened off. Clematis is giving a second show of flowers. The raspberries have started. A remarkable patch this year, I must add. The grapes on the fence are in fruit, but the squirrels are getting them all.
In the veg patch. Strawberries are forming, but the slugs seem to get them first. Mounding up the straw to see it that helps or hurts. Figs are pushing out lots of green, but no fruit yet. Tomatoes have first fruit forming. The cukes have taken off. Looking amazing.
The fennel has started to flower and peppers are forming. Beans are coming with little micro beans. Garlic is looking good. Another three weeks before harvest. Blueberries are still turning, very slowly. Picked three ripe ones, no comparison to store bought. Tree onions have tipped over restarting their cycle.
The clantro has bolted and in flower.
And Ken made scape pesto yesterday. Yum yum.