Garden (105)

Brian Bilbrey

A goodbye, and a garden

Barbara Thompson's dad died this morning. I had the honor of meeting this retired marine a few times, he was a kind bloke with a good sense of humor. Sad to see him go, but everything in its time. Goodbye, Dutch. * * * The garden is progressing nicely, given the late spring. I've got tomato sets on nearly all the plants, the zucchini is starting to be productive, and I expect great things from the peppers and potatoes this year. I got the lawns mowed after work, weeded a bit in the garden beds, and roasted some coffee this…

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Brian Bilbrey

Postal flowers

Last year, instead of installing annuals at the post box, I put in some perennials. Frankly, they weren't stellar ... but they didn't die. And they've come up wonderfully this year: Next year, I'll put some more here and there, and see if I can cut down further on the planting of annuals. I spread some of the tiger lilies over to the blue spruce island left of the driveway, but something ate the tops off of those this year, grrrrr! Anyway, I just stopped in to show off the pretty. Ciao!

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Brian Bilbrey

Garden doings...

I've been pretty good about weeding out the garden, while preserving volunteers for replanting around the beds. I've got three volunteer tomato plants and several peppers. I have no idea what specific variety of either is likely to result ... but yummy is as yummy does. Here's the garden in progress, from a couple of days ago: As I write this, the wind is up, lightning all around, and rain the size of small hatchbacks is falling. The good news is that the garden is young. Big wind when the plants are large tends to blow things over, or even…

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Brian Bilbrey

Memorial Day Weekend

A three day chore marathon, closing with the annual remembrance of those lost to us in active military service. I choose to be a bit more OCD about my duty to honor our losses. (Or, as @xeni noted the other day on twitter, CDO, because it SHOULD be alphabetized!) Saturday: I got the table apron and legs completed and assembled: Next on Saturday, but without any photographic evidence at this time, I got our hanging baskets populated and hung up on the front porch. The watering outlets are in the baskets, but that isn't set up with a supply yet,…

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Brian Bilbrey

Aaaaargh! Frost!

What happens when you put vegetables into your garden on the twelfth of May? You get a frost on the fourteenth of May, that's what! I lost just a few plants, not all of them ... but seriously?

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