The heat was getting to the papaws. This is the north side of my yard and this area only gets about half a day of direct sunlight. It wasn't enough shade. I was noticing some thinning of the leaves and some stress that was showing up as lighter colors. Pawpaws before the heat set in. … Continue reading Pawpaw Follow Up
When It Gets Too Hot For A Fruit Tree
I created this bed in a traditional hugelkulter. Dug the trench, laid the logs, filled it in. Never again. I've been building my style of hugelkulter for over a decade. But I finally tried making one the way you are supposed to make it. I have a vole highway under these trees now. I'm setting … Continue reading When It Gets Too Hot For A Fruit Tree
Crazy Daily Gardening In “Stupid Hot”, Heat
I looked at my phone today. 78°. I haven't seen that temperature in awhile! Yesterday was our hottest day on record. We've beat this record for the second year in a row with 117° heat index. So: it's been crazy hot. I am not done with all of my major outdoor projects. I'm close to … Continue reading Crazy Daily Gardening In “Stupid Hot”, Heat
Vole Holes Day 3
I have a vole problem in my hugelkulter bed. I built the hugelkulter, for the first time, like you are supposed to... and I hate it. I've been building "hugelkulter-like" beds for twelve years and I've never had voles. But I didn't use logs, I used mulch. (See how I do it here: perfect raised … Continue reading Vole Holes Day 3
Urgg
Why I can't grow tomatoes. It's 10:30 pm and it feels like 91°F. We just don't cool down in the summer. Even at night. Yucky, hot and sweaty weather. It is definitely not being enjoyed by me! Crazy Green Thumbs
Vole Hole
So I have voles tunneling around my high density fruit tree bed, inside the hugelkulter base. Under these trees is a real hugelkulter set up. Never again. I own some poison peanuts. Which I read the instructions on: post purchase. They aren't meant to use around fruit trees. Then I have a couple of mouse … Continue reading Vole Hole
Paste Tomatoes!
My paste tomatoes are starting to blush! If you lose tomatoes to animals, pull them as they just start to blush red, and ripen them on the counter. Then you won't have to share! There's tons more in the garden that aren't ready to bring in. Great year for tomatoes for me! That's super unusual. … Continue reading Paste Tomatoes!
Corn!
This is not a good harvest for me, but as you can see: it wasn't a complete failure. Despite this being a poor year for corn for me, I still had a decent harvest. Definitely will not start corn late ever again. Usually I'd have twice this amount and the ears would be fully pollinated. … Continue reading Corn!
My Favorite Hummingbird Feeders
Because of our heat, and the fact that our main hummingbird variety will not share with other birds: I use really small feeders and place them all over my yard. On the way out the door with fresh hummingbird food. I usually have five out at a time. In our feel like 112° heat, they … Continue reading My Favorite Hummingbird Feeders
Best Garden Product This Year
I have a huge city water bill. The problem is often that I've watered too much. So, I bought this little do-dad. It's a moisture meter. It was about six dollars. I went around my yard testing the soil. I was honestly really surprised about where there was a lack of water, and also where … Continue reading Best Garden Product This Year
No Fun In The Sun
This is the song that goes through my head when we get heat like this! The Cure: hot hot hot. https://youtu.be/rtmdFX4cXec?si=PD4eOnmwak7MQCIk Ahhhh. 80s memories! Yep. I'm dancing, even in the miserable south Texas sun! Meet you out in the garden where we'll get down to the kings of 80's new wave! Crazy Green Thumbs Crazy … Continue reading No Fun In The Sun
Summer Fruits Are Forming
Future pomegranate. I love these, but: processing a whole bunch of these, no matter the method, is tedious. My poor sick pear. I'm not sure if the drought and heat last year got to it, or if the fireblight and iron chlorosis is doing it in. So sad to see my twelve year old tree … Continue reading Summer Fruits Are Forming
How I Restored My Antique Iron: Two Methods
Both of my grandmother's had cast iron collections. These were things they either purchased in Kansas or are my family's heirlooms. My mom's family on a road trip to Washington DC. My granny on my mom's side married a jerk, (to say it mildly) after my grandpa died. He made her get rid of her … Continue reading How I Restored My Antique Iron: Two Methods
Crazy Daily Gardening
Because these were cut and fitted last year, I was able to get a ladder out and use pvc pipe glue (even in this horrible heat) and get this frame together in a permanent way. It took me very little time, but I'm sweating in sheets right now. Miserable heat and humidity. This is the … Continue reading Crazy Daily Gardening
Crazy Daily Gardening
Two of my favorite flowers. Gladiolus and iris. My two pawpaws are coming along nicely, but I need to put some shade cloth over them. They are already starting to show signs of heat stress. It's already in the 90s here. Making 5 gallons of fig wine. (These were frozen and I needed that space … Continue reading Crazy Daily Gardening
Today In The Garden
Blackberries. The mulberry ended its amazing run a couple of weeks ago. A tiny, unripe marionberry. These have a very distinct flavor. You get a blackberry/raspberry flavor with more sweetness than a blackberry and more tart flavor than a raspberry. Since I can't grow regular raspberries down here: I put in a couple of Mysore … Continue reading Today In The Garden
Bulb Flowers For Texas
I have a few types of flowers that I grew up seeing in my granny's flower gardens. Bearded iris were her favorites, my mother's favorites and mine. But there's more. Daylillies were always in my other grandmother's garden. She would plant them in huge drifts. I have always grown gladiolus (as annuals), paperwhites, daffodils and … Continue reading Bulb Flowers For Texas
Rain Drops Keep Falling On My Head…
Stormy day gives me some much needed recuperation and rest. I'm noticing that I can still do what I did in my youth, I just get injured now. I've got tennis elbow from driving tposts a couple of weeks ago with a sledge hammer. Unfortunately, even though I bought a driver to finish the tposts: … Continue reading Rain Drops Keep Falling On My Head…
Today in the Garden
Marionberries and tomatoes Tomatoes Potatoes and tomatoes Onions Corn is tassling! Bananas Muscadine grape High density, hugelkulter tree bed. Block of corn Iris. One of my very favorite flowers! Double bloomed daylillies Blueberries (I already ate half of them!) Tons of daylilly blossoms ready to open. Come outside to visit. I'll save a seat for … Continue reading Today in the Garden
Painting Pavers To Look Like Books
I got a call the other day from a neighbor. "I have seven bricks, do you want them?" "Yes! Yes, I do!" I have plans for bricks, and free ones are the best kind! These plans were sparked by regularly spending hours on Pinterest (Can't sleep? It's Pinterest time!) and randomly remembering a few pins … Continue reading Painting Pavers To Look Like Books