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Showing posts with label white picket fence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label white picket fence. Show all posts

Monday, August 19, 2013

Neglected

Neglected, that's how a lot of things have gotten over this summer.  My garden being one and my blog has been getting more and more neglected too.
Family things going on, as well as kid activities have given me very little time to be out and take care of the garden.  What free time I've had has been spent on watering.  It has been an unusually dry and warm summer.  I'm not complaining and neither are the tomatoes though!
I thought I would give the blog a little attention today with some of what the garden looks like right now.  Luckily weeds are smaller than the plants, although there are many, many of them.  There are wilted things and crispy things, but luckily for the most part neglect hasn't bothered the garden too much.

 The pond was refilled yesterday so it looks nice right now.

 With the pine tree now gone the plants in the garden and on the deck have gone crazy!

 The arbor has filled out more, with three different types of Clematis and a climbing rose it should be!

 Lots more sunny perennials have been added to the backyard.  They have attracted more bees, butterflies and birds than ever.

 A new Aster.

 The sun is very bright which makes the colors very washed out, but believe me there is a lot of bright color.

 With full sun here now the window boxes are overflowing.

 Lots more sun has made everything explode (and I also credit all the chicken manure from the coop that I spread here last fall).

 Sadly the neglect and lack of water has caused my Flowering Currant to completely dry up.  It didn't seem to matter how much I tried to water, it's still crisp.  I do think I see a bit of green though where new leaves might be trying to grow.

 The blueberries, raspberries and figs are having a very productive summer.  They have really been neglected and luckily don't need too much water.

The chickens are doing great.  You can see the three new ones here that we got as chicks in April.  They all three are laying eggs now.

                           
 Containers on the back deck.

 There's a wagon under those flowers!

 We've seen so many more butterflies than usual this summer.

 Lots of pears getting ready to be picked.

 One of the raised vegetable beds.  We've had tomatoes, carrots, beets, turnips, garlic, chard and Kale already.

Spinach, squash, basil, blueberries and even eggplants!

 Lots of color!


 From the street.

The driveway bed.  It has gotten actually more attention than usual because it's getting some water.  I get very lazy dragging hoses around even in an uneventful summer, but this year I'm making sure that this part doesn't get ignored.

 This baby wren is from mid-July.  It's the first time we've ever seen the babies leave their next.  We had several birdhouses that hosted not one, but two different families this year which is very unusual.

Maybe once the girls start school in September the blog won't be so neglected?  Maybe I'll have more time to spend in the garden?  Well, one thing I've learned this summer is that the garden will go on despite the neglect it's gotten which has been something that makes me happy.  Nothing like a tough day when I can still look out the window and see flowers and birds and butterflies still going on without any help from me.  Another gift from the garden.  It doesn't need me, I need it.

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Saturday, April 23, 2011

The picket fence is finally white!

After two months of waiting to paint the picket fence, we finally got it finished today!  I started on it Friday and spent 6 hours painting, my mom came to help for a couple of hours and we had fun visiting while we painted.  Then Saturday my husband and I got the rest done.  I'm so glad all the hard part is finally done and it looks just like I pictured it would.

Gracie waiting for a visitor.  Luckily she's not quite smart enough to figure out that she could squeeze through, so we can never leave her out front alone just in case she realizes it.  She has been so happy to run around the front yard and stick her nose out to say hi to neighbors walking by.

Awhile ago I sprinkled Bachelor Buttons and Poppy seeds around and they are starting to sprout.  As it warms I'll sprinkle more annual seeds around the fence.

The arbor that my husband and father-in-law built is all painted.

The Littlest Gardener was following me along to tell me about the Ladybug she had found, the first we've seen this year.  (The hanging baskets with plastic are our neighbors, not sure what he's got planted in them this year.)

I love seeing the white fence now when I look out our front window.

We're trying roses in these large pots and we'll see how they do.  The ground here is probably not the best for roses, clay with poor drainage and this is where it starts to slope.

I can't wait until the fence is covered in flowers this summer!

We actually hit 70 degrees today and both my husband and I got a bit of a sunburn, I think we forgot how hot the sun can get since it's been so long since we felt it this warm.  It looks like the Easter bunny will be hiding the eggs inside, the rain is supposed to return tomorrow.  
Happy Easter!
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