For me it's transplanting blackberry lilies and peacock orchids. Dividing mums and waiting for the plants I ordered from brecks and springhill to get here so I can plant them. Then it's getting the fall acid fertilizer down around the azalea and blueberries. That sounds like a lot doesn't it? Wish me luck.
I am going to have to clean up my wildflower garden. For some reasons wild grass stuff has taken over and I haven't felt like cleaning it up. I may redo the whole thing and put vegetables in this spot next spring.
Clean up the vegetable garden. Not sure if I'll use this area next year or just give it a rest.
Need to do some pruning. The dry weather has caused many dead areas on plants and trees.
What did you order from brecks and springhill, Tammy? I have an ongoing clean up project going. And getting a little wind-resistance around my more tender plants. I also have hundreds of plants and bulbs coming in to prepare for. And the leaves have begun falling too. I can keep on feeding much all winter here and I will. I have pounds of seeds to scatter when the timing is right and then continued weed abatement.
~Tina
Drama Free Zone. What every gardener loves the most, Begins and ends in rich compost. (Tina)
I know what you mean about wild grasses taking over. I have burmuda grass in my yard and it took over the sidewalk bed while I was fighting with my depression. I'm not even tempted to work on that yet.
I know I need to work on my fruit trees to get them going the direction I want them to go. But, i'm going to wait until I get some of that pruning stuff so the bugs can't hurt the trees after I prune.
I ordered variegated weigela, hardy primrose mix, early stardrift and alpine rosy bells. I'll probably lose the last two because they are bulbs and the rabbits love the bulbs. But I can be slow to learn not to buy them when they seem like such a good deal.
My leaves haven't even turned colors yet so I have a while before they begin dropping which is a good thing because I need to cut the grass at least one more time or more. Good luck with your bulbs.
I'll look forward to seeing the new bulb bed Jiffy. I'm sure it will look great.
I definitely compost. I love my compost pile. It's going to make my garden great one of these years. Right now it is all brown though. I don't have the strength to rake up after I cut the lawn so the green stays on the lawn. Which is of course feeding the weeds that are already there. Not exactly a part of the plan but I do what I can with what I have.
Today is spider killing day since it won't rain today. At least that's what the weather channel says. We'll see. But I'm not going out until it hits at least 65 degrees lol.
You will be so amazed. But watchout what you buy. I got something called amended soil from my local place and it isn't work a plug nickel. No nutrients worth mentioning.
Anyway I prefer to make my own. It really give me a sense of satisfaction. I know weird right? lol.
All I've gotten accomplished so far today is to take the trash to the dump.
I have a compost pile but I think I need a big truck load. I actually might start doing a few things Saturday. I'll have to wait and see how I feel. I can't make up my mind about moving my vegetable garden spot. The only other place I can put it is where my wildflower garden is and that means a lot less flowers. I guess I just need to go with pad and pen and see how I can work it out without damaging the flowers that come up every year. I love the batchelor buttons and will be sad if I loose them.
the plants from Springhill arrrived and I went right out and planted them. I'm so excited to have them. I hope they do well in the home I chose for them.
Sounds like everyone is mostly in the planning mode...I bought some bulbs, but now I am afraid to plant them yet..it has been raining everyday and every night. I don't want the bulbs to rot from the wet conditions!
Tammy I put soap shavings in the beds where I have bulbs to keep the deer from eating them..so that may work also for rabbits. I buy cheap horrible smelling soap to use.
I definitely understand about it being too wet to plant the bulbs. But there is still plenty of time to get them out there.
Soap shavings huh? I'm definitely interested in trying that. The rodent away is skunk urine and it really smells bad. how many shavings per square foot would you say is enough?
Fall brings winds here. Ant that brings down piles of pine needle. I have to get to raking in the cooler hours. Still to top 100$ today. But it looks like our temperatures are going to get better over the next week so I have high hopes.
~Tina
Drama Free Zone. What every gardener loves the most, Begins and ends in rich compost. (Tina)
I'm going to help my niece plant her front planters - the house that I posted pictures of. Maybe I'll go this weekend and look for plants but I still think it's too early to plant. What is your opinion on that?
UI am so glad to hear about the "there is plenty of time yet" thing, when it comes ot planting.
I bought several bags of crocus to plant. Then, where I am going to plant it, Rod saw what was either a small tree or poison ivy--well I did not want to pull it in the off chance that is was ivy--SO Rod sprayed it with roundup (carefully I hope, as this bed is full of my wild violets from the "farm") But anyway I am waiting for him to get rid of said plant or for it to die completely. ---The bag said to plant in early spring--but yea it is kinda wet here now---so I guess I will wait a few weeks then.
I am not doing a lot of changing this year, and it is too early to clean off the asperagus so I am just doing some weeding & watering when it is needed now.
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Life isn't about how to survive the storm, but how to dance in the rain!! .....
It doesn't take many of the soap shavings, but of course they have to be replaced if it rains alot or from time to time, I had a 6'x 2' bed that I scattered about 2 handfuls of shavings in and it worked.
I'm definitely going to shave some soap come payday. I'm looking forward to having some beds where the rabbits and deer, voles and moles stay away from it.
I have moles.......Also frogs..... I watched them go into big holes in my flower beds. A whole family of them went into the rocks and scampered away. Between spaces.
Our Border Collie (she is gone now) used to catch a lot of our moles. I do not know which was worse, the moles or the holes--- However, as far a frogs go, Barb--I would help if I could, but I can't so I won't.---
Gee it has been a long time since I have gotten to say that!!!
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Life isn't about how to survive the storm, but how to dance in the rain!! .....
Today I have been doing some fall clean up. And dodging sunbeams. But at 10:30 am it is too hot to continue out there. So I guess it is laundry and such inside.
~Tina
Drama Free Zone. What every gardener loves the most, Begins and ends in rich compost. (Tina)
it's over cast and a few drops of rain fall every once in a while. It's strange. The driveway isn't even wet because literally a very few drops will fall and then no more for an hour or two.
I didn't do anything outside today though. I hope to get started this coming week. I can't clean up the garden when the cukes and tomatoes are still producing.
I didn't get out until around noon and it was hot so I didn't get much done. But I started cutting the front yard again. The back the weeds are so tall I probably need a machette.
But at least one dusty miller has survived and that's a good thing.
Sooner or later I will get the seeds from the zinnia and basil but not as of yet. I'm so slow this year.
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