Gardening, anyone?
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Well I had intentions of going to the botanic garden for my walk today until i found out it was going to be another hot sticky day. I went to my usual lake for walking and funny thing is, I saw a hummingbird sitting in the tree as I got into my car. I got my cell phone out to take a picture and turned on the car to roll down the window but unfortunately I forgot I had the music blaring like a teenager and scared him off!
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Two hobbies- hummers like quiet and no sudden moves! When I just sit on the patio reading, they fly up to me!
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Jazzy, cute hummer.
We're enjoying from the vegetable garden......scallions, grape tomatoes and one small bunch of bush green beans to cook a stove top one-pot meal of bush green beans, potatoes, milk, butter, salt and pepper.
*grape tomatoes, cosmos, bachelor buttons*
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Teka- lovely photos. Looks like the gardens have done pretty well this year?
There is a thread for everything here! I was on the birding thread for awhile, but dropped off but will find the hummingbird thread. I have to mix up some new solution for my feeder today, the little guys and gals have drained it in two short weeks!
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Our vegetable garden, not so good.
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Teka- I don't have a good space for veggies here, but have entertained one of these years to go down and do the community garden in the valley where people go to do their veggie gardens in a field. I love the idea, but need to have more regular work schedule with my project work to commit to it. Maybe next summer?
Meanwhile, I scarf up the goodies at the local farmers market. Corn is finally in now and must get some this week!
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I am fascinated with vertical wall vegetable gardening!
I might try next Summer. ;o)
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Such great recent pics from everyone! Really enjoying them.
My veggie garden had a setback midsummer with a monster hailstorm, but things have recovered and I'm looking forward to September tomatoes, beans, and squash. I planted collard greens as an experiment this year (I'm in the Rockies...high altitude gardener), and they have thrived, I guess because of all the rain this year. I have more collards than I can give away.
My grapevine did not have much hail damage, and I just cut the first bunch of grapes today:
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Are the grapes sweet?
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Teka, yes - they are sweet when fully ripe. I probably should have left the bunch I cut on the vine for just a few more days, but they still taste very good.
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I enjoy eating grapes with walnuts!!
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Wish I lived closer. I love collard greens.
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Wren, I would definitely share! I love collards too, and they are so good for you. I like them just lightly cooked with a little olive oil, garlic, and lemon juice.
Teka, the grapes and walnuts together sound good. I cut them in half and put them in my Greek yogurt, or have them with hummus and crackers. Even though I give them away to neighbors, friends, and coworkers, I always have a lot of grapes at once and need to think of interesting ways to use them.
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oh, those grapes are lovely! A work of art, truly.
Teka, can we have some goat cheese with the walnuts and grapes?
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Yum!
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You ladies are making me hungry. Those grapes are so beautiful. Fresh off the vine.
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Some photos from the garden this morning. The evening primrose (yellow) and mexican (pink) have really filled out in the area around my garden buddha and the new purple gaura is a big fan of the bumblebees.
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It's been a long time since I've seen a bumble bee.
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Anada- my yard has been filled with them this summer. Maybe a good sign the bees are coming back?
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I certainly hope so. The farmers had better figure out how to reduce the dependence on insecticide and consumers had better realize that perfectly shaped produce has a price.
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My yard has been filled with bees this summer. I have a russian sage and a chaste tree that are covered with purple flowers and hum with bees all summer. The bumble bees seem to really like the gaura plants.
For some reason, the bees seem to like purple flowers. Just like the hummingbirds go for red flowers.
Interesting!
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Just found this board. Dh and I love to garden. We spend way too much adding plants to our gardens each year. It's always a work n in progress.
Scottie
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We have a few plants in our garden that are constantly covered with what must be hundreds of bumble bees. They seem to love catmint and oregano the best. This is a pic of our oregano plant, but unfortunately you can't see the bees very well. It was literally swarming with them.
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Scottie- what a fabulous collage! Love it!
Monis- I enlarged the picture and could see some! It is a gorgeous healthy plant! I imagine the sound is as spectacular as the sight. It reminded me of this:
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Scottie, what a beautiful collage. To see blue hydrangeas almost makes me cry. I used to live in SC and here in the midwest, we can't much grow those types of hydrangeas and they turn pink. I so miss those.
I have nothing exciting to report garden wise except my sunflowers finally have buds and I may have one flower in a few days. Ha ha ha, its the 20th of August and I'm getting my first sunflower.
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TwoHobbies. Thanks and my dh is from SC.
We have lots of hydrangeas and depending on their location in my gardens they bloom in white, pink, blue and purple. Different soil over the GA red clay. We do fertilize them but don't add anything extra to change alkalinity/acidity of soil which supposedly effects the color.
Scottie
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Scottie we had some here that I tried to turn blue with the acid but all I got was a bit of blue, a bit of purplish and mostly pink. It was a lot of work so I gave up. In fact those hydrangeas didn't do well at all so I moved them to another location and they didn't do well there either, so I gave up on that variety completely.
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Hi Jazzy, I really like your garden buddha. Very serene and peaceful. Love the pic of the bumblebee - I have had lots of the smaller honeybees all summer, but finally saw a big old bumblebee in my yard this week.
Jackbirdie - hi, hope you are well. Nice concert clip - thanks for posting!
Scottie and Monis, great pictures. Hydrangeas really are lovely. I enjoy seeing them when I travel back East. My oregano plant is blooming too, and right now is the bees' favorite thing in the garden.
I am trying to decide if I have the energy to get out and do a fall vegetable planting this weekend. I have seeds for radishes, carrots, beets, snowpeas, and salad greens - which were all marvelous in early spring - and I want to do a 2nd planting. It's almost too late now but what the heck, might as well try.
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frost warning for us. This is way too early
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Ok, the forecast here is for 100 tomorrow. I had to reread your text a couple of times to understand it. Frost??? Linda
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