Sunday, May 10, 2009
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Notes for June 21, 2008

Monday, May 26, 2008
Notes for May 26, 2008
What a beautiful weekend!
Saturday...
I went and got some manure, didn't have use of any family owned trucks, so I ended up using my car and five gallon buckets. Cleaned out my trunk (been wanting to do that for three years) and fit seven buckets in the truck and 8 inside my car. I made two trips.
Picked some radishes and spinach. Had cooked spinach with dinner, delicious!
Dug a trench under the cucumber fences and filled it with manure and placed soil back over top and planted cucumber seeds.
Transplanted marigolds. I started mixed marigold seeds in my veggie garden to transplant throughout the yard and transplanted about six. I have a fair amount of freelancing marigolds coming up in my veggie garden and since I have planted only yellow in my veggie garden, I suspect they are yellow.
Planted two rows of tomato plants (about 14 total plants). For each tomato plant, I dug a hole and filled it with the aged manure along with a pinch of Epsom salts and a sprinkle of wood ashes and then added in half of the excavated soil and mixed it all by hand. The rest of the soil I used to build a bowl around the plant to channel water to the plant when I water (since my soil is sand).
This morning (Monday, Memorial Day) I was awakened by a Robin attacking our front window and my wife's car at 7 AM this morning and so I got up. I continued planting my tomato plants and then my pepper plants. I have room to plant about a dozen more tomato plants and the are more than enough freelancing volunteers to transplant. I hope to transplant them during the week or by the weekend. Then I cut the grass and after a shower it was off to the family picnic.
During this weekend, I noticed that my tiger lillies are starting to bud, the rhododendrons are in full bloom, my yard has chipmunks and today I saw a toad in my yard.
Next week I hope to plant some more green beans (the next wave) and mulch, mulch, mulch.
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Notes for May 18, 2008
Wanted to get a quick entry before going off to church...
Emptied 0.9" from the rain gauge yesterday. Planted sunflower seeds and cosmos. Transplanted marigolds and planted my red Rhododendron. And I picked some radishes. I also moved my tomato and pepper seedlings from indoors to outside so I can plant them next week (hopefully).
Never did pick up the manure for planting my tomatoes and peppers (I have a good chance of using a pick up truck late in the week).
Its a beautiful sunny morning today but its supposed to be gray and thunder storming this afternoon.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Notes for May 15, 2008
Last night I planted 19 blades of Iris, 2 Sedums, 2 Geraniums and one red Spiderwort. I also planted some annuals into flower pots for the front steps. I moved the red Rhododendron to a place where I am thinking of planting it and then outlined a small garden around it with some edging I had leftover. I finished at 8:20 and it wouldn't have been so dark and it not been cloudy.
My Bleeding Heart plant is doing well. I have a white one and since its doing well in my yard, I am thinking of getting more.
I have four more dead trees in my yard, two are small and all the way in the back, and the other two I am thinking of having cut down.
This morning's temperature was in the 50's and cloudy. I also did hear the crop duster spraying somewhere nearby (I suspect for gypsy moths). He got my place yesterday as evidenced by the white spots all over my car.
I probably won't work outside again until Saturday and if the weather cooperates I am planning on making trips to the horse farm for manure. Unfortunately I don't have a truck so I load it into 5 gallon buckets and put them in my car (or the wife's van). I am also probably going to place my seedlings from under the light into the back yard. This is the weekend I like to plant my tomatoes and peppers but it doesn't look like that's going to happen this year. If I get the manure on Saturday then I will plant any and every evening I get a chance to in the week.
Monday, May 12, 2008
Notes for May 12, 2008
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Notes for May 6, 2008
Sorry that I have not written as often as I did in the past. I recently lost my job and found another and so life has been an adjustment.
I have onions, radish, spinach and green beans planted.
I have started another perennial flower bed.
I have had seven trees cut down in my back yard (all were dead from the gypsy moth damage).
I bought a red rhododendron (now I have to figure out where I am going to plant it.
I have transplanted a dogwood tree (3 ft high) and found two other small ones to possibly transplant.
About half of the perennials I bought last year lived through the winter. The Bee Balm has taken over its spot.
The grass seed I put down in late March is still waiting for the April showers (April was dryer than normal and so far so has May).