Gardening, anyone?
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I can't remember if you did, but yeah: those plastic greenhouses do often look cheesy. Mine are just bathtub bathtubs, but nice! I've been playing around with scenting my own bubble bath over the last year or so.
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My seedum are coming into color now. I have a grape purple one (neon) and mauve colored one (autumn harvest) that are starting to do their thing. I should have pics for you in a week or so. The seedums are the only thing that seems to bloom late summer to fall. That and my pampas grass which is huge and beautiful this year and just putting up it's wheat-like blooms.
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First of the sedums coming into full color. This is the neon seedum that is a deep purply pink and in my front yard rock garden!
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Those are gorgeous, Jazzy. Mine just have a flush of blooms starting.
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Jazzy, lovely shade!
Husband planted a box elder sapling over 30 years ago, and now removed for $800.
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Teka- always hard to cut down and old tree. Will you keep the stump there or have it removed (that might be another $800, yikes!)
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Having the stump removed would disturb the driveway bank.
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Jazz. . .lovely sedum. . .mine bloom dark purple but then flop over rather than stand up. We have found that we can cut them down and they will grow back again the sane season.
Teka. . .sorry about the tree. Our WSA cut down an 18yo Sugar Maple last year. Said it was in the way of their sewer easement. They did at least remove the stump. Maybe you can decorate yours with potted plant.
Scottie
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my wisteria re-bloomed. I am wondering where the technology is that facilitates fragrance in a link?
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Lovely! We'll see what, if anything my wisteria does--at the moment a race between the wisteria and the morning glories.
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Teka, One of the plant nurseries here has stumps planted with little ferns and alpine plants.
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Jazzy- love that sign!
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Jackbird- that came off of Facebook but if I ever saw one, I would buy it and put it in my front garden. LOL!
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I was just going to ask. If I ever run across a sign painter in need of work, I'll get two! One for you too
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Thanks Jackbirdie!
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Jazzy, nice sign!
September 1st, stung on the finger by a yellow jacket.
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I must be careful not to disturb yellow jacket wasps if nesting in the stone wall, or in the ground while doing clean-up this Fall. Colonies are most dangerous in late Summer and early Fall when colonies are at their peak size. Unlike bees, yellow jackets are aggressive and free to sting me as many times as they want without injury to themselves. They aren't like the sweet honey bees and bumble bees.
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Teka- another sister on the threads has been stung by wasps and so do be careful. I always think of jellowjackets in the fall and know they are in the ground, and you can get surprised when you find them. I started seeing more around recently in my yard.
I hope your finger feels better.
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I was putting recyclables outside early in the cool morning and didn't see the sluggish yellow jacket on the garbage bag. My finger smarted throughout the day!
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Faith is sending you her love to make it better.
Pulled up my beans, grew a big stalk of them
and very little beans cause of the heat.
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I worry about DH setting the ladder down on a nest when he's cleaning the gutters. A man did that and was stung so many times it was fatal. DH shouldn't be up cleaning gutters in the first place, either.
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We only had one small bunch of bush green beans, but still enjoying the grape tomatoes.
Usually can see the yellow jackets coming and going from a nest.
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I had to put plastic bag in a slot were they were going into
my shed to make a nest, I was in time, hope someone can
fix that by next year. I used to clean the gutter every year
for my parents. ( I have 2 brothers.)
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I haven't posted on here for quite a while, but I always check what everyone has posted. My garden isn't great this year as we are in a drought situation. But my Brugs are doing quite well. One of the pink ones is just starting to bloom. The evening scent is intoxicating.
Keep up with the pics, I really enjoy seeing everyone's gardens. Cheers, GG
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I was going through some photos of my gardens from a few years ago and noticed what a difference there has been in my back yard gardens since 2012. We were in a drought here from about 2007 to very recently, and started getting better monsoon summer rains as of last summer. My gardens struggled getting going for a long time after I built the house, but when I looked at some photos from 2012 to now, I can really see the huge difference. Several friends who have been here to the house this summer have commented how much the gardens have filled in, but you know when you live in a place and see it daily, you don't notice the change as much that comes through time.
Here is a photo from August of 2012 (top) and another of the same area in my backyard border garden taken this morning(bottom). What a difference, eh?
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GG, I would like to grow some brugs. Wish I could have a whiff.
Jazzy, yes, the area filled in nicely. The geranium is in bloom.
A bird seed escaped. ;o)
I must be careful not to disturb yellow jacket wasps if nesting in the stone wall, or in the ground while doing clean-up this fall. Colonies are most dangerous in late summer and early fall when colonies are at their peak size. Unlike bees, yellow jackets are aggressive and free to sting me as many times as they want without injury to themselves. They aren't like the sweet honey bees and bumble bees.
Daughter pets sluggish bumble bees on flowers during the cool fall.
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Jazzy- what a difference! Looks great! Nice job.
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speaking of yellow jackets, hubby tore one up 2 nights ago with the tractor bucket. No idea it was in the mound of dirt as he has been up there weed wacking with no sign of them. He got stung about 8 times. Now we have to figure out how to get rid of the 3 open chunks of nest. Gotta love this country living.
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Teka OUCH. We have had a ground nest of yellow jackets which they built in the center of my sedum last year and dh got stung. Sprayed them last year and they came back. This year I almost got stung and I'm way more allergic. Used stronger stuff this year. If they comeback again I'm calling the professionals.
Scottie
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My finger is still swollen and itching!!
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