I usually grow my vining melons on a trellis. Trellising makes them easy to care for and the plants themselves are healthier. Getting melon vines off the ground keeps the powdery mildew under control and I can easily spray the leaves when the inevitable aphid explosion comes. Since I like to research things, and I'm … Continue reading Melon Trellising
Short Frustrating Day In The Garden
So, I have a sprinkler that doesn't work on one end of my yard and a giant oak that sucks up all the water on the other. The rest of my sprinkler system is not solving this issue, so: I decided to run drip line. Omg. I forgot how much I hate installing drip line! … Continue reading Short Frustrating Day In The Garden
Crazy Day, Numero Dos
Long day today, but it was nice out, so I didn't mind. Worked on the wicking bed. I did a lot of it trying to film with my video camera but I need to sit down and actually read the directions. I'm really not good at electronics! Shoveling a bunch of gravel into my wagon … Continue reading Crazy Day, Numero Dos
How Much Craziness Can One Girl Get Up to In A Day?
Today and tomorrow are going to be in the 70's. Probably the last two days like this until fall. So, I'm trying to get a ton of stuff done. My husband was supposed to go after the boxwoods that are out of control. I needed to cut back the giant fig I have. Since I've … Continue reading How Much Craziness Can One Girl Get Up to In A Day?
Growing Blueberries in South Texas
I bought two blueberry plants from Raintree Nursery a couple of years ago. I'm really enjoying having my own supply. This is today's haul: Just enough to make me happy! The plants are still small, but they're still young. Blueberries need acidic soil and lots of water. They have a shallow root system. You can … Continue reading Growing Blueberries in South Texas
Local Lizards
I run a mostly organic garden, because: I mostly grow food crops. The only thing I deviate on, is herbicide, and that only goes in select areas. (Like the gravel play area that I did not create.) Well I also use amdro bait. I cannot abide fire ants in my beds. So, as I'm gardening … Continue reading Local Lizards
Low Maintenance, Highly Productive, Summer Vegetables.
Plant these things now! This is a summer tutorial, but you need to start these plants as soon as possible to harvest them this summer! The things I grow in summer are things that I don't have to baby. Today our "feel like" temperature was 103 degrees Fahrenheit. I'm not interested in doing manual labor … Continue reading Low Maintenance, Highly Productive, Summer Vegetables.
Lots Of Drain Tile And Lunacy
Yes, the word "drain" and "tile" put together means black, corrugated, maybe perforated, underground drainage tubing. You know! Because... it does! I mean when someone says: "tile" I immediately think of ribbed plastic tubing. Duhh. And every project I dream up, has stages. (Like my kids lego builds.) There's pictures in my head of what … Continue reading Lots Of Drain Tile And Lunacy
Don’t Wait To Get Rid Of Soil Borne Insects.
Instructions on use. We're coming up on the last few weeks to get beneficial nematodes in before the summer heat. I buy nematodes every year. Sometimes I add them in fall, sometimes in spring. But no matter which season you choose, heat is your enemy. Full list of target insects and the variety of nematodes … Continue reading Don’t Wait To Get Rid Of Soil Borne Insects.
Please Don’t Rock Your Yard!
While we were in Colorado there was a trend to rip out anything that was growing and replace it with a gravel landscape. Every time I saw someone ripping out their grass to do this: I wanted to throttle them. Here is why: rock is not low maintenance. I understand those who don't garden are … Continue reading Please Don’t Rock Your Yard!
What Did We Do For The Eclipse?
Today was the solar eclpise. We were in the 99% range. My brother had rented an airstream and was coming down with his daughter and our mom to be under the 100% path. They were smart enough to cancel. We had thick cloud cover. We went outside and couldn't even tell what part of the … Continue reading What Did We Do For The Eclipse?
Crazy Daily Fun
A little off from my usual topics, but we went to the air show today. You can probably guess what career my husband used to have (although, he flew a desk.) My dad and pretty much every male in my (and my husband's) family has served. Part of the rescue reenactment. Lots of fun today. … Continue reading Crazy Daily Fun
Crazy Daily Progress
Finally done with the pawpaw planting. I added a moat around each to gather rain water. When we get rain in south Texas it's like the sky opens up and a giant waterfall replaces the clouds. It's never "a little bit" anything, down here. I'm going to cover these with shade cloth this year and … Continue reading Crazy Daily Progress
Planting Fruit Trees, In Garbage Soil: Pawpaw Edition
Planted pawpaw. Everyone has some sort of limitations in gardening. It's too hot, it's too cold, it's too wet, it's too dry. All kinds of things can be problematic. My issue is my soil. And yes, maybe, it could be worse. I don't know how. Maybe if I lived in the Sahara desert... I could … Continue reading Planting Fruit Trees, In Garbage Soil: Pawpaw Edition
Crazy Garden Updates
Had to net the mulberry tree. The new green growth will harden like this before I get the net back off, so it will have a sort of weeping form. That's fine by me because I don't like climbing ladders to mess with fruit trees. These mulberries are way ahead of anything else in the … Continue reading Crazy Garden Updates
Best Damn Rainbow Fruit Skewers And Dip Out There!
This Easter we went to our family's low country shrimp boil in San Antonio. I love the food every year! This year though, was a bit different. I discovered last year that I can't eat wheat. I've developed an allergy to it, and it's pretty serious. The wheat sensitivity, is way back from climbing up … Continue reading Best Damn Rainbow Fruit Skewers And Dip Out There!
Grody Grubs
Like most things: Texas does grubs on a giant scale. I think these are Hercules beetle grubs, but it's an: "if you build it they will come" thing. Anytime you bury uncomposted material, like straw or cardboard, you will get these down here. They mostly eat dead, rotting things, but I have had them show … Continue reading Grody Grubs
Non Astringent, Asian Persimmon In South Texas
I'm in San Antonio. I grow Asian persimmons and have done so for about twelve years. The first tree was a dud. It was an astringent persimmon, a Saijo. It was fantastically sweet, but had the texture of a water balloon filled with snot. Varying degrees of ripeness from the Saijo. Persimmons can be cooked. … Continue reading Non Astringent, Asian Persimmon In South Texas
Crazy Garden Progress
Three beds finished with weeding. Still need to clear out the banana bed and remove some bananas that I no longer want to focus on. Corn is up. Tree beds are nearing completion. Done with Roundup for the beds that I don't grow food in. Also sprayed the kids old play area. Someone put gravel … Continue reading Crazy Garden Progress
Friends In The Garden
I'm going to have to block the bottom of my fence. My dog is an exterminator. I love that he keeps the opossum population down but I'd rather he not get a cute baby bunny. And still, I don't want this guy in my garden. Yay. One more thing to work on. We've had armadillos … Continue reading Friends In The Garden