Thursday, May 12, 2011

Snow on May 11th

This is what it looked like outside, yesterday morning.

May 11th Snow

Needless to say, not a lot of gardening got done. Over the day the snow did melt, but it never really got warm.

This morning I was able to get a video of a squirrel trying to get into the bird feeder. This little guy is hilarious - and his comedic timing is just perfect.

What this did make me rethink was the fencing around the veggie patch. With the plan I was working on, the tenacious squirrels and rabbits will STILL be able to get at the garden. I really do need to come up with another idea.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

2 Little Spring Flowers

2 Little Spring Flowers

These 2 little Spring Flowers were found in the Garden area. Yesterday I moved them to Wildflower Garden #1 and put them in an area that had not sprouted. A wonderful bonus was that I also moved a worm, lol. I hope he / she likes its new home. I'll be moving more things in as I see them sprout. It's best to have Wildflowers that grow naturally in your area, rather than trying to grow something you don't know.

By the way, the fence around the Veggie Patch is STILL not done, lol.

Over these next 2 days we have high wind warnings so not much is going to get done. They are calling for sustained winds of 25 - 35 mph with gusts over 50 mph. We are praying for rain. It seems strange to me that just 2 States away they are dealing with flooding while we are dealing with drought and high wind (fire danger). I wish there was a way they could send some of their water this way.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Photo Update of the Garden Project

Yesterday I was able to get some pictures of the Garden Project, enjoy.

In The Veggie Patch
Baby Radish
Baby Radish
Baby Lettuce
Baby Lettuce

Wildflower Garden Area #1
Wildflower Garden Area #1 is starting to really green out.
Wildflower Garden #1 Doing Okay :-)
This little flower came to visit - I need to learn its name.
Wildflower

Bonsai Oak Overlook
In this picture you can really see how Bonsai Oak is bent.
I can't wait till the buds turn into leaves.
Bonsai Oak

Prepackaged Mullein?
PVC pipe for inserting fence posts. This Mullein decided it was a good place to grow.
Prepackaged Mullein?

Garden Update

The funny thing about living up on the Mountain is that everything you decide to do requires, at least, three things be done before you can get to your project. It all started on May 5 with wanting to build a small protective fence around the veggie patch (to keep the deer from eating everything).

Mom said she had a roll of Chicken wire, my preference, and to use this I would need to build a small wooden frame. No problem, there's a lot of wood up here. Over the years the wood had been piled by the corner garden - it was a mess. Not only did it look terrible, but it wasn't organized and finding anything was difficult. So, instead of building the fence, the first order of business became moving the three piles of wood and organizing them. This was a big project that took the whole morning (work stops in the afternoon because of the Spring winds that blow hard at this altitude).

The following day (May 6) the snow had pretty much melted so I figured I better get the well set up for watering (I already have seeds planted and they need water). Keep in mind I still needed to build that fence. Water up here needs to come from the well - the outdoor house faucet runs from the water softener and that's like watering plants with salt water (learned that mistake last year). So the ordeal begins by going out to the well and lifting the handle. I was smart I brought the hose with me, hooked it up and attached the spray nozzle. The first thing I found out was that the hose JUST makes it to the garden, it's not long enough to get into the garden. "Oh well - I'll still water what I can and fill up the watering can for the rest." All the way back up to the house to turn on the pump, then all the way back down to the hose to find that the spray nozzle is cracked and spraying all over heck. Now - not wanting to do all that walking again I just decide to get wet and get the spray nozzle off. 15 minutes later I'm soaking wet but the garden got watered too. All the way back up to the well (taking the hose with me) to turn it off. The rest of the morning was spent digging out the other hose to attach it for the length I need.

May 7: Composting is down the cliff - we had buckets of stuff that needed to go in. I can't climb down the cliff with buckets of compost material and shovel so that's driving around to get down there. Needless to say that was a whole mornings worth of work as that area needed tending as well. And - the hoses down there are all split so there I have another water problem. To top it off I find the Chicken wire has been used by my brother to build the compost bins. There is some VERY heavy wire 'fencing' (normally used for laying under concrete) that I can use for my veggie fence (now I don't need the wood (organized on May 5), ha ha ha).

Mother's Day - May 8: "TODAY I'll get the fence built!" I thought. In order to move that heavy fencing material I needed the wheelbarrow. The first job became changing the wheelbarrow tire. After I get that job done Mom suggests maybe between the two of us we can get the fencing down to the garden without the wheelbarrow (the tire needed to be changed anyway). So, between a 78 year old woman and a 54 year old woman - we decide to carry it. Picking the fencing up, there is a part I didn't see sticking out, it cuts my leg. Now, with Multiple Sclerosis, any bad cuts turn into cramping and ouchy so - although we get the fencing down to the veggie patch - the rest of day is lost.

Today I go to the Clinic to get a tetanus shot.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Baby Yarrow

One of the little garden areas is a Corner Garden that my Mother created many years ago. Those are Scruff Oak in the center, she transplanted some Yucca, encircled the space and that was as far as she got. The green behind the Scruff Oak is a Cederwood (just a Bush now) and the tall green way in the back is a Ponderosa Pine. Over the years some Yarrow came to play in the little area.
Corner Garden

Here's a closer look at the Baby Yarrow that came to visit.
Baby Yarrow

At this stage of life they look so much like a little fern.
Baby Yarrow

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Snow In May

What happened to all the work going on in the Mountain Garden Project? Snow happened.

Snow in May

And that's what living on the mountain is all about, ha ha.

So right after all the great little seeds were put into the ground - we had a few days of snow. On one hand it's good, all the garden areas got a good soaking as the snow melted. However on the other hand, I'm afraid a few things may be lost.

Today - May 5th - the weather is wonderful and I'm heading out to take a good look around.