Our "20 Year Project". We're looking forward to building our brand new garden, year by year, from almost scratch. Apart from a few very small trees, our newly acquired tract is currently only a bare stretch of grass. So starting July 23rd, 2007 when we take possession it's "on with the show" ..... and please come back often and watch us grow!
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Here's Some of the Blooms Mar and I are Enjoying This Week
The 23rd of July, five days hence, marks one year since we moved in.
Almost from Day One in our new home we started to convert a lawn into a garden.
Now one year later, almost to the day, we cannot believe what has transpired as everywhere we look beautiful blooms are in abundance.
On top of that we have a micro farm of tomatos, corn, broccoli and of course our annual squash on the fence.
We have also planted trees, bushes and grasses, so there's so much to enjoy as we walk through our garden.
..... from our E-mailbag : From South Australia ~ Spring is Soon in the Air?
Dear M & M,
I've been sighing over the pics. of your beautiful garden.
Nothing much doing here in the middle of winter I'm afraid, however I thought you might like to see my one and only pot (such are the constraints of a very shady courtyard garden) of daffodils - King Alfreds of course.
I have a pot of tulips next to the pot of daffs. and the first buds are just appearing - I'm hopeful of a good display, but it's the first time I've tried tulips, so I'm not sure how they'll go.
Love Jenny
Thanks for the letter and beautiful pic. We are luck to be in Niagara's micro-climate. The Niagara Escarpment is classed as Carolinian forest, (a good indicator of our relative growing zone), meaning its growth is equal to the fauna growing in the Carolinas in the "deep south".
Hmmm ... maybe we should try growing Ti-Tree!
I've been sighing over the pics. of your beautiful garden.
Nothing much doing here in the middle of winter I'm afraid, however I thought you might like to see my one and only pot (such are the constraints of a very shady courtyard garden) of daffodils - King Alfreds of course.
I have a pot of tulips next to the pot of daffs. and the first buds are just appearing - I'm hopeful of a good display, but it's the first time I've tried tulips, so I'm not sure how they'll go.
Love Jenny
Thanks for the letter and beautiful pic. We are luck to be in Niagara's micro-climate. The Niagara Escarpment is classed as Carolinian forest, (a good indicator of our relative growing zone), meaning its growth is equal to the fauna growing in the Carolinas in the "deep south".
Hmmm ... maybe we should try growing Ti-Tree!
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Our First Corn!
Last night when Mar, Scruff and Ruff went through the garden for a walk, we noticed our first ever corn had sprouted!
I couldn't wait to photograph it this morning.
It is a miniature little guy sporting quite a haircut of fluff.
While our yield will be small at best this fall, the joy in watching our first "crop" grow to maturity is so enjoyable.
As a bonus, the fast-growing corn stalks add a beautiful stretch of green to the expanse of otherwise grey wall that runs along the back of our garden.
Sunday, July 6, 2008
Oh the Spaghetti!!!
We spent a good part of this weekend, (finally), putting in a herb garden.
The first two pics show construction in progress and the third our final result.
Up through the middle of the herb garden are large rocks buried in the soil which creates a stairway up the bank. (How we will negociate those stairs twenty years from now will be an issue we can deal with then!)
Left to right behind the new garden is corn, a new chive garden and our squash ... which hopefully will soon be adorning the whole fence, (as in past years).
Edibles scattered in other parts of the garden are raspberries, broccoli and of course our tomato patch.
Come on sun!
Those herbs should soon raise the bar on my barbequed chicken spaghetti sauce.
Saturday, July 5, 2008
..... from our E-mailbag : Linda's Cactus is Blooming!
..... from our E-mailbag : From Longueuil, Quebec ~ HELP!
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