At the beginning, there was only dead clay pan. After lots and lots (AND LOTS!) of digging and amending, I am seeing results. Join me as I rant to myself about the happenings in the Wildwood Garden. USDA Cold Zone: 9-10 (20°F to 30°F) and Sunset Zone 22.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Itchy fingers
I can't WAIT until the weather is a bit more favorable for gardening! I have soooo much to do!
The Hair-dryer Effect
I lost only a few things over the last couple of days during our heatwave... not as bad as I had thought. Even the potted stuff was mostly ok, except for a lovely pink Bacoba that looks like someone took a blowtorch to it. Even if I watered it sufficiently, its poor leaves just couldn't take the heat! I have to say that our soaker-hoses and timers really make watering easy-peasy, all I have to do is take care of my 8.000 pots! ...they're not really 8.000 but after one of my lovely neighbors was given the task of watering them all while we went on our road trip, he's convinced I have thousands of potted plants! :) Yes, I am a plantaholic. I collect plants. And greedily so.
Monday, September 27, 2010
The Beginning
My husband and I bought our first home almost a year ago. The soil had never been worked. When I started the first digs, I found no signs of life. Not a pillbug or an earthworm in sight. It was a typical mow/blow/Miracle-Grow garden, where large chunks of bark lay thick on top of a landscape cloth, keeping the unsightly, gray clay out of view. Just as well, I thought! And then began the work. I have gotten rid of a large chunk of the crab-grass lawn that was in the front. I still have a bit to go, but it's looking quite different from the day we moved in. I replaced the 'lawn' with perennials and shrubs but for now it is a higgledy-pickledy mess. At the beginning of the summer I was in a time-crunch and had to 'just get them in' before the temperatures started rising. So, there is many a change on the horizon!
So stay tuned....
So stay tuned....
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