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Pianolady's Gardens
June 23rd This & That
Category: Pianolady's Gardens | Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 2:27 am I've spent days picking and pitting cherries, and it feels like I've got many days to go. I pick about 10 pounds per day, and once pitted, end up with about 6 pounds of cherries. Luckily I have a pretty nifty cherry pitter, that works pretty well for the price. Jackmanii continues to thrive. Hot Cocoa is now blooming. This rose has survived several winters now. It's a winner. Front foundation planting. This blog entry has been viewed 603 times
June 18 ...cherry picking time & walkaround
Category: Pianolady's Gardens | Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 1:25 am It's time to beat the birds and get the cherries picked off the trees. We have two cherry trees that normally ripen about two weeks apart from each other. But, this year they're going to ripen simultaneously with a bumper crop! It's going to be a busy week, but well worth it when I'm baking cherry pies in the middle of winter. We had a late freeze last year that hit the cherry trees hard, so this year's large harvest is quite a treat. First day's pickings.... Other projects for the day included transplanting everything from the back row of the property next to the ditch. I've decided to go back to mowing that area due to the drainage ditch's flooding and weeds issues. Transplanted all the iris and stonecrop, then weed whacked all the tall grass that had sneaked up from the ditch. Now I have a 3' path between the back garden and the drainage ditch. Dh doesn't like to mow that, but too bad, he gets it back! LOL Daffodils remain, and will come up and bloom long before the grass gets going again in the spring. A few pics from the day.... Back garden Large Photo Yarrow This blog entry has been viewed 932 times
Revamped Website & Jackmanii
Category: Pianolady's Gardens | Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 11:46 pm I had several hours to occupy today while sitting in a waiting room for a family member (everything's fine/outpatient surgery), so I took my laptop and revamped the 2008 page of the gardening site. After all that work, here's my shameless plug for it. My Garden Site OK, enough of that.... I'm having so much fun training all my clematis straight then across the tops of the picket fences. Pretty soon I'll have the entire fence covered, as I ordered a couple more online this week. Jackmanii I think it's strange how some flowers have 6 petals, and some 4. This blog entry has been viewed 518 times
Maple Trees
Category: Pianolady's Gardens | Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 1:17 am After spending the past two weeks hoeing, digging, and pulling maple trees from the property front to back, I thought I'd never want to see another maple tree again. The last straw was picking every little maple tree out of the slats of the boardwalk one by one. Then I went out on the deck to enjoy the shade of the backyard and quickly forgot what a pain it was (literally) to pick those maples. Some things are just worth the work. This blog entry has been viewed 608 times
It's a good year for Clematis
Category: Pianolady's Gardens | Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 4:39 pm Hagley Hybrid & Multiblue Hagley Hybrid from the other side of the fence My vegetable garden is doing well also, with the exception of the beans I tried to grow in a shadier area. One bean in three rows came up! With all the rain, the seeds just sat in the ground and rotted. Luckily, the pole beans next to the trellis did grow. I'll be trying carrots, broccoli, and lettuce in that area next. Here's my potatoes and strawberries. I realized I planted the potatoes too close together, so I'll have a bunch of baby potatoes, but that's ok. This is my first year growing potatoes. The corn also came up just fine. If only I had more space in full sun. I've also planted tomatoes and peppers, all of which are doing well this year. This blog entry has been viewed 671 times
Shade Garden
Category: Pianolady's Gardens | Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 10:04 pm I finally got the trees eradicated from the shade garden today. This garden has ferns, daylilies, a few roses, peonies (on the edge/gets some direct sun), coneflowers, and others. Now that I've got it all cleaned out of trees, I see some open spots to fill! Mr. Lincoln Last edited: Sat Jun 07, 2008 10:06 pm This blog entry has been viewed 1172 times
June 5th Walkaround
Category: Pianolady's Gardens | Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 11:13 pm Enough rain already! It's just a mud pit here, so I can't really work in the gardens at the moment. But, the overcast skies were helpful for picture taking. Several new things are blooming today. Part of front lawn Probably New Year Rose Betty Boop Nelly Moser Duchess of Edinburgh on the arch Example of stepping stones that have the sedum ground cover filled in already. I have no idea what this one is, could be Lowell Thomas as I recall buying one at some point. Cherish This blog entry has been viewed 646 times
Stargazer
Category: Pianolady's Gardens | Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 10:34 pm Dh got his Nikon out and had some fun.... This blog entry has been viewed 693 times
June 2 Blooms (graphic heavy)
Category: Pianolady's Gardens | Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 2:25 am Good day for first blooms on many plants! Duchess of Edinburgh Fourth of July Another Iris (unknown variety) Going to be dividing many hosta in the fall, they're getting huge. Don Juans that I failed to prune, kind of wild this year. Harlequin Honeysuckle continues to put on a show All the hostas I divided and transplanted a few years back. I have an idea to plant the entire back garden with these around my roses to help control the weeds. Would be kind of crazy, but would look nice and lighten my work load quite a bit. This blog entry has been viewed 677 times
What I have to show for a day's work
Category: Pianolady's Gardens | Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 2:42 am I have two areas that have received nothing but neglect for the last two years. These are the areas you don't see when I post photos. I couldn't stand the mess any more, so I decided to shovel prune all the trees that didn't get pulled when they were young, and cleaned out the blackberry patch. Nothing hurts worse than going to pick a berry and catching a thorn off a dead branch from years' past. It was quite a hassle to eradicate all the weeds and trees, but will be well worth the effort later in the year. Most of this.... Came from here.... Since I was left with a pretty blank slate, it didn't take long to take a trip to the local nursery to start filling in the holes. This blog entry has been viewed 658 times
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