4/8/10

Recent Gardening Tasks

Since I know you guys are dying to know how my gardening is going, I thought I'd tell you and post some pictures. Here's a list of the tasks Livy and I have accomplished recently:

  • We mowed the grass for the first time this spring. This might sound easy, but that is because you don't know my policy about spring "weeds." I don't mow them until they are finished blooming. See, I hate yards. Grass is stupid. So I let mine go to weeds. And weeds are a pain and have to be mowed just like grass, but at least they bloom with pretty tiny flowers. So, I let the weeds bloom, and we enjoy the smells and the sight of that carpet of flowers. Then I mow for the first time, and it takes like 6 hours. Yuck.

  • We weeded around the daylilies and the dahlias and the lilac bush and the Carolina Jessamine vine and any other plant just starting its springtime climb up from the soil. I also took a couple of minutes to wind the Carolina Jessamine into the chain link fence. I'm trying to train it to cover the whole side of the fence eventually.


  • Daylilies:

    Carolina Jessamine (about to bloom):


  • We planted two pots of creeping phlox to sit on the church potluck table on the back porch.




  • We added soil to the potatoes that had grown 4 in. shoots. I was afraid I had killed off all the potatoes somehow, but now several pots have robust growth. I even found a few sprouts today in the pots I had almost given up on.
  • This is one of the pots where the stems grew up tall, and I covered them again. If you compare this picture to the day I planted them, you can see how much more dirt is filled in.


  • We kept the seeds of our spring garden wet. Everything has sprouted (beets, carrots, arugula, lettuce, spinach, and a mesclun lettuce mix), but the mesclun mix is really winning the race to our plates.

    Blurry carrots:

  • Mesclun mix:


  • We cut the dead growth off of our fountain grass. We are gonna mulch with all that good straw, and we found dahlias popping up underneath the fountain grass.

  • We watered the onions, which are absolutely perfect. I would have grown them before if I knew they would be this easy.




And finally, my loropetalum. I just love this thing. Gorgeous reddish leaves all year long and pink blooms in the spring. And I love the shape as well, which is its natural shape, with no odious clipping.

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