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  • coachvicky
    coachvicky Member Posts: 1,057
    edited July 2017

    Gardennerd ... I talk to my plants too. I always pray over my garden when I plant.

    When I traveled a lot (before BC), number 2 son would tend our garden. He hated it and I believe my plants felt his attitude.

    That is GREAT news about your Dad. I am happy for you and him.

    Coach Vicky

  • SummerRain
    SummerRain Member Posts: 54
    edited July 2017

    Flaviarose - that's hysterical!

    I planted my squash late this year in order to avoid squash borers and squash bugs. They're a dreadful problem every year for me. If it works and I finally get lots of squash, I'm planning on canning.

    Gardennerd and Coachvicky - although I don't pray in my garden, my daughter is always singing when she is helping me weed.


  • M0mmyof3
    M0mmyof3 Member Posts: 9,696
    edited July 2017

    Praying for the rain today we didn't get yesterday. Really don't want to have to water from the hose

  • Heidibird
    Heidibird Member Posts: 213
    edited July 2017

    Gardennerd, I know what you mean. I hate to leave my plants during the growing season because I know they won't get the love I give them. :-)

    That's good news about your dad. My mom is 90 and lives alone too. Her significant other lives next door and she takes care of him, making sure he takes his meds correctly and cooks dinner for the both of them almost each day. He has mild dementia and recently broke his arm and has been in a rehab /nursing home for 2 months. I know eventually he will need to go into the VA center as a full time resident but for now, Mom wants to try and care for him. The hard part is when she ends up in the hospital with congestive heart failure because she refuses to not eat the things she should stay away from. She tells me, "I am 90" and lets that sit right there.

  • Wren44
    Wren44 Member Posts: 8,585
    edited July 2017

    Wenchie, Just be sure not to use the fish near the house. Take my word for it.

  • M0mmyof3
    M0mmyof3 Member Posts: 9,696
    edited July 2017

    Thunderstorm came through and dumped a good amount of rain

  • Heidibird
    Heidibird Member Posts: 213
    edited July 2017

    Hmmmm *hand on chin* Wonder why Wren said that.

    MOmmy you seem to be very lucky with getting rain, Your garden is probably loving it.

    ~Heidi

  • M0mmyof3
    M0mmyof3 Member Posts: 9,696
    edited July 2017

    More like my water bill is loving it. Got more rain this morning.


  • Gardennerd
    Gardennerd Member Posts: 174
    edited July 2017

    SummerRain - if I sung in my garden, my plants would wilt

    Heidi - I treasure that my Dad has a companion as your mom. A persons time is probably the best gift at their age, something I've learned to appreciate more and more as I get older.

  • Gardennerd
    Gardennerd Member Posts: 174
    edited July 2017

    So much rain past month and two weeks I'm gone. Lost entire tomato plants. Managed to get alot of maters off plants. So the garden tending while I was gone was more of Mother nature's doings. Have some birdhouse and basket gourds that are happy. Can't seem to upload from phone. Will try later on computer (okay, finally got pic loaded)image

  • Nan812
    Nan812 Member Posts: 289
    edited July 2017

    hi... I have been following this thread for a while and I am in awe at the beautiful work you all are doing.. a few years before my cancer DX I had 3 major surgeries to my right hip(replaced,stem revised,and a 10in cadaver bone on femur) I just love to get my hands and feet dirty and as you might expect I can't push a shovel in anymore...I was lucky to find some alpine miniatures and off I went gardening with a spoon. All my veggies are in pots but they don't do very well(tips appreciated)and in between my perennials I have darling little "fairy" gardens. My favorites right now are my lil hostas and I have a tiny tea rose with 1/4in lt pink rose buds, pics don't do it justice but I'll try...image

  • Nan812
    Nan812 Member Posts: 289
    edited July 2017
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    Nan812 Member Posts: 289
    edited July 2017
  • Jazzygirl
    Jazzygirl Member Posts: 12,533
    edited July 2017

    Gardens are still in pitiful shape due to hot summer and lack of rain, but here are some pretty gladiolas from the farmers market today!

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  • Wren44
    Wren44 Member Posts: 8,585
    edited July 2017

    Nan, A plant nursery here has a big train display during the holidays. They must have spent days setting up the background. It had mines, cabins, Sasquach, little Norwegian villages, caves, etc. The kids liked the trains but the grown-ups loved the setting. They need you to do some fairy gardens for the summer. They sell little miniature things to make them.

  • Gardennerd
    Gardennerd Member Posts: 174
    edited July 2017

    Nan, I LOVED your pics. Whimsical and relaxing at the same time. What area are you located? As you know, we have members from all over. I see rocks and so you can't be from my area (Gulf coast) a rock is hard to come by.. . but we have sand. Keep posting pics. I've learned so much from this forum.

    Jazzygirl, love the glads. Isn't it strange how the weather has been? Not sure of the month of July, but for us the month of June was a record breaker for amount of rain. If I could, I would send to all that need it. So love how you improvised and purchased the glads. Love the colors.

  • Heidibird
    Heidibird Member Posts: 213
    edited July 2017

    Gardennerd, I like the way your gourds are going to provide shade to the plants beneath them.

    The glads are making me smile. They are so pretty!

    Nan, Welcome to the gardening group. I really like what you have done with your miniatures! It is so much fun to come up with our own little scenes, isn't it?. I have to ask. Is the fish real or is that a miniature pond and koi?

    ~Heidi

  • coachvicky
    coachvicky Member Posts: 1,057
    edited July 2017

    I made pickles and we got a bunch of stuff from the garden.

    Coach Vicky


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  • M0mmyof3
    M0mmyof3 Member Posts: 9,696
    edited July 2017

    Neighbor gave me a giant zucchini they were given by a friend. Thinking of making some zucchini bread from it soon

  • Heidibird
    Heidibird Member Posts: 213
    edited July 2017

    Mmmm, CoachV the produce looks delicious. I wish my cukes would produce or I will be forced to buy them to make some pickles. I also drop some of my super hot peppers into store bought pickle jars and after a couple of weeks have very hhhhhhot pickles to enjoy.


    MOmmy, I made 3 loaves of it Sunday. One was a yummy chocolate wave recipe and the other two were lemon zucchini bread. I intend to make at least 2 more loaves tonight. I found a chocolate and advocado recipe I want to try. Then I will only have about 8 zucchinis left to use. LOL Of course I still need to check the plants. tonight. I just wish my cucu7mber plants would take a tip from the zukes and produce like crazy.

    ~Heidi

  • SummerRain
    SummerRain Member Posts: 54
    edited July 2017

    Gardennerd - lovely shady space provided by your gourds. Do you have a seat in that shade?

    Nan - Beautiful little fantasies! Wish I could be that small and hang out there.

    Jazzy girl- I especially like the colors you selected.

    Coachvicky - Nice haul. What type of pickle did you make?

    MOmmy and Heidibird - zucchini bread is a favorite, but I haven't ever made it. I am assuming that the basic recipe is the same as pumpkin bread?

    I planted squash late hoping to avoid squash bugs, so mine are just now starting to bloom. Getting good production on green beans. I hope to get enough to can. We planted broccoli and Brussels sprouts for a fall crop.

    The last several days we have had to water. Thunderstorms all around, just not here.

  • coachvicky
    coachvicky Member Posts: 1,057
    edited July 2017

    I make refrigerator pickles, SummerRain.

    Here is the basic recipe: http://thecreeksidecook.com/refrigerator-garlic-di...

    I don't use mustard seed.

    Coach Vicky

  • M0mmyof3
    M0mmyof3 Member Posts: 9,696
    edited July 2017

    Braved the heat to go outside and water my garden. Haven't seen rain since last Thursday.

  • Jazzygirl
    Jazzygirl Member Posts: 12,533
    edited July 2017

    Mommy- I have not seen rain since May

  • M0mmyof3
    M0mmyof3 Member Posts: 9,696
    edited July 2017

    Yipes!!!!!

    Hubby was happy that I had watered the garden

  • Heidibird
    Heidibird Member Posts: 213
    edited July 2017

    Mmm, I like to make refrigerator pickles too. I have a glass top stove and I don't think they work well for canning. So I was afraid I might poison someone!

    We are hitting 100 now and no rain in sight or for the past 12 days. DH doesn't like for me to be out in the heat when I get home and water the garden. But I can't stand to see my plants starting to shrivel. Between bad AC at work ( I sit in 80-82 temps all day) and going to the garden afterwards I notice I am exhausted even more. UGH I dislike the feeling of not having the energy I had a little over a year ago. I am not used to walking so slowly either. People used to tell me to slow down.

    Jazzy, I hope ya'll get rain soon. My biggest fear is fire and while we were in the drought there were so many of them.

    Speaking of fears, I really really don't like snakes. I may have mentioned that once or twice. So why do they keep finding me???? LOL

  • Wren44
    Wren44 Member Posts: 8,585
    edited July 2017

    My great-grandmother LOVED chopping heads off snakes with a hoe. They were in big trouble if she saw them. She lived in Missouri and Kansas, so no shortage.

    We set records for rain in April and May. Now no rain since June 17. We're up in the high numbers but still a way from setting a record. It didn't even rain on July 4th, which is notoriously bad. It's supposed to rain tomorrow. We'll see if that happens. I hope it does.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited July 2017

    Finally - green beans and the sweetest yellow cherry tomatoes. An one zucchini! Been too sick to be in garden due to lupus complications so Hubby is picking and watering. Breathing better today so hope to get out early one morning this week.

    Love all the photos and stories. First place I visit when on site.

  • M0mmyof3
    M0mmyof3 Member Posts: 9,696
    edited July 2017

    A few years ago my dad's sister gave me copies of old family recipes and one of them was for my Great Aunt's Refrigerator Pickles. Hubby gave me a cookbook full of recipes for canning and preserving foods. It even has recipes for making jelly and jams

  • Jazzygirl
    Jazzygirl Member Posts: 12,533
    edited July 2017

    So the story here in the southwest is that the monsoons are getting started and there are some big storms around (the east side of town here got 2 inches in 30 min the other night). The west side of town where I live has had no rain in a good 6 weeks. The news says we may be dry again until the weekend.


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