Friday, January 11, 2013
Autumn Leaves Gone
For two months, the home garden plot was covered with autumn leaves. This week autumn leaves have been removed, exposing SBUX coffee grounds scattered for compost. Last year, at 25Dec2011, the first daffodil blades were pushing green spears toward blue sky. Need to look for this year.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Plot #1
Deciding to plant this weekend. Peas most likely to see if they grow up the tellis. Neighbor has graceful green guard around another plot. Seems to keep out visitors.
Friday, November 30, 2012
First Frost
Last Sunday I checked on garden plot #1 and the vegetation showed signs of wilt. The temperature had dropped into the 20s overnight. As I uprooted and examined the root ball for eggplant (healthy and multi-branched) and green pepper (small and shallow) a question formed:
If there is no humidity in the air, can frost actually form? Can vegetation skip the frost on leaves stage and go straight to frozen? The plant cells are filled with water. Water freezes then bursts the cell walls, which is what you see. So think about my science question.
If there is no humidity in the air, can frost actually form? Can vegetation skip the frost on leaves stage and go straight to frozen? The plant cells are filled with water. Water freezes then bursts the cell walls, which is what you see. So think about my science question.
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Transplanted Last Week. Rabbits Dining This Week
Sunday 09Sep12 Plot #1 now has aluminum foil strips to tremble in the slightest breeze. Let's see if rabbits avoid my new transplants.
Saturday 08Sep12 Plot #1 shows rabbit visitors already found and dined on corner plot but they seemd to ignore the cauliflower leaves. Plant more cauliflower! In contrast, the neighbor plot's radishes, lettuces, kale undisturbed. The narrow gravel lanes between plots deter rabbits. After broccoli and cabbage transplants enjoyed the back seat for a week, they got into the home garden this morning. Now acclimated to outdoors, salvia offers one sapphire bloom.
Saturday 08Sep12 Plot #1 shows rabbit visitors already found and dined on corner plot but they seemd to ignore the cauliflower leaves. Plant more cauliflower! In contrast, the neighbor plot's radishes, lettuces, kale undisturbed. The narrow gravel lanes between plots deter rabbits. After broccoli and cabbage transplants enjoyed the back seat for a week, they got into the home garden this morning. Now acclimated to outdoors, salvia offers one sapphire bloom.
Saturday, September 1, 2012
2012 Autumn Planting
Attended Breeze Farm workshop on post-harvesting. Beautiful moonrise. Transplanted 3 cauliflower given by a plot neighbor and bought 2 brussels sprouts transplants for home garden. Have compost, will cover.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Deep Red Maple
Saw a sheaf, a low sword offered to the morning sun on the morning commute. Beautiful. Last Saturday visited Plot #1. Night meetings prevented any visits during the week. Brown crinkly leaves to trim and trash. Harvested 6 cayenne peppers and several small tomatoes.
Sunday, August 12, 2012
First Sourwood Orange Leaf
Yesterday rain stopped me from walking. Last year, the tops of the sourwoods along the path glowed an orange welcome to the autumn sunrise. Today I found the first orange sourwood leaves at the top, only a half dozen or so, and a few on the ground. Brought in a tiny oval and pinned it to welcome the changing season.
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