Saturday, November 14, 2009

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Fertilized Rose Bush's

Need to do the trees in front!

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Saturday, May 30, 2009

New Seeds

Today planted some more Beets, Carrots, Scallions and Sunflower Seeds.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Fertilizer and Harvesting

Today Laura and I fertilized all the roses, trees and veggie pots with Nitrogen rich fertilizer.

Also, planted my flowers from last weeks Huntington Gardens plant sale, including: Lavender, several different Salvias, Balloon Flowers, Lantana. Also some Home Depot aditions: Foxglove, petunias, impatiens, allysium, lobelia and cosmos.

I planted a burpless cucumber plant, 1 Red Bell Pepper Plant, a Yellow bell pepper plant (in a pot on the patio), a mini-bell pepper plant that I grew from seed (also on the patio). Also 2 more strawberry plants.

We also harvested 2 cucumbers, 1 mini green bell pepper, and some lettuce for a salad! The cucumbers were delish!

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Vegetable Garden Update - May 10th, 2009

Making great progress!

Broccoli!

Cherry Tomatoes (Sweet 100's)

The new barrel. Planted seeds a few weeks ago.... Clockwise from the top: Beets, Carrots, Peas, Scallions. Covered in alfalfa hay to help keep moisture in.
The middle barrel! Cherry Tomatoes, Green Beans, Lettuce, Broccoli, Cayenne Pepper.
Downshot of the middle barrel:
Baby Cucumbers!

Mini Bell Pepper:
Early Girl Tomatoes:

The far right barrel with Early Girl Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Lettuce, Carrots, Green Bell Peppers. Unfortunately, the watercress did not make it.....


Sunday, April 12, 2009

Easter Gardening

The Roses are full on blooming! Some really cool looking ones. I need to map to keep track!

Here's our Princess Diana in the front:

I planted some annuals to spruce up the place. Cosmos (assorted colors), Snapdragons (Antirrhinum), Petunias, Sweet Alyssum (Lobularia maritima), Phlox Mix, Lobelia (Laguna Sky Blue, Proven Winners), Columbine Aguilena (Vigaro Perennial), Delphinium Guardian, Osteospermum, Dahlia (double flowered, dwarf)

Star Jasmine I planted last week:
HUGE red roses in the south bed:
Along the driveway:


Iceberg Bush behind the garage looking great:

The South Bed:
Pink and white swirl:

Beautiful peach rose bush with almost a dozen big blooms right now:


The South Bed, coming into full bloom:

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Fertilizer

Applied 21-0-0 to all roses and fruit trees today. Threw out granular.

Also applied Miracle Grow liquid to herbs, Strawberries, Begonia, and Palms in pots out front.

Herb Update

Here's our little herb garden (compare to picts from March 15th).

Basil, Cilantro, Rosemary, Dill, Thai Basil, Chives and Chamomile in the long pot. Peppermint in the round pot by itself. The 2 small pots in front haven't been potted yet: Lemon Balm and Catnip. It's like X for the cats.


Strawberry plants: Not the sweetest, but they keep coming!


Front view of the Strawberries. On the left is the Catmint I pulled out from under some roses and stuck in a pot. Hoping it will flower. Doesn't have the same effect on the cats as the nip.


Front view of the Herb box:


Saturday, April 4, 2009

Vegetable Garden Started!


Here is Day 1 of South Hayworth Gardens Vegetable wing. We're starting with vegetables in oak wine barrels. Bottom filled with alfalfa from the equestrian center (yes I still have about 4/5 of a bale of alfalfa in my backyard.....), layer of Steer Manure, more alfalfa, and about a foot of potting soil. Some nitrogen rich fertilizer mixed in. We'll see how we do.

I've started with 2 barrels. Prepped them last weekend. Been watering and adding potting soil to keep full. Going to prep a third barrel tomorrow.....trying to stagger the veggies a bit.


Sunday, March 15, 2009

Gardens March 15th

Here's some photos for comparing how the roses do through the summer.

My Lavender and "Champagne Bubbles Mix" Iceland Poppies:

Rose bushes along driveway:
Back of the house:
Southern Bed:
Citrus Trees (lemon, grapefruit, Lime, Orange):


Other views of the Southern bed:








My new favorite rose in the Southern bed. Sorry about the bird poo on it....

The Camelia: