Showing posts with label daffodils. Show all posts
Showing posts with label daffodils. Show all posts

Monday, March 10, 2008

Step Into Spring

The Male Mosquitoes consume only sugary liquids like nectar, so they are an aide in pollination. Unlike their blood thirsty mates, they actually have one beneficial influence on humans! Are you interested in Mosquito trivia and facts? Go HERE
Plum Possibilities..I love the bursting with potential feeling to this image.

Greengage Plum...The earliest of the plums that I have to begin blooming. Greengage are cool because they resemble a Japanese plum in flavor and texture, but they are actually European so there is little pruning required beyond the basics; which are to cut out all the dead and broken limbs; remove crossing limbs, and open up the center by removing most inward facing twigs and branches. One could also head back the top some - cutting no more than 50% of new growth - to control size and match the tree height to the limits of your ladder!
Vinca...Invasive and Viney. Planted in the shade at the edge of buildings, and controlled from taking over by being placed opposite a pathway, they do make a cooling ground cover for near your structures. Do not allow it to escape, unless you are going for the viney and invasive look. They are good for shady areas away from the main garden.
Pear Blossom..Actually this is the precursor to the multi blossomed pear flower. I love how hairy they are, like they are wearing little jackets.
Pansies...Up close and personal. Erotic.
The First of the Nectarine Blossoms...They are early and tender; I am hoping for a mellow spring.
Forsythia...A brightly colored and cheery spreading bush for the homestead. This dependable and carefree perennial is one of the first things to bloom in the spring.
Would you Believe This Beauty Above is a Dandelion? Curly.
Daffodil Show - Gotta love 'em, they seem to shout SPRING!

Bay Laurel Blossom...Succulent and weird looking. Below, three very clear illustrations why ridge top living is the best! Three very different sunrises and although the view is the same, it never is. Do you know what I mean?Snoopy...Mr. Kind Eyes. Below, Bear Butte...looking ominous in the breaking day.
The cloud activity has been pretty constant the last couple of days. Prior to that, the weather overall has been warm, calm and dry. The rain is moving in for real tonight, and we need it. As you can see, the garden is starting to show its colors. We are busy with a multitude of springtime chores. Moved about a ton of wood off my new grape site and I pruned the bulk of the early blooming fruit trees, except for the almond, which frankly is too tall for my ladder! Now what? We started a load of spring greens, and the weather has been absolutely cooperative. If you don't have your peas in yet, please! soak them tonight, to plant out tomorrow in the rain. Peas do very well in a dry spring like we have been having. The long stretch of sunny days allowed the soil to really warm up.

Oh Yea, Big Thanks to Eric, for the cool links on his blog - SoHumParlance, our local virtual water cooler for all things current. Must be a slow news week...heh heh

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Untitled February Post

Even MR Tiki has the Flu Right Now...Poor guy. The rock on his head looks like a cool block of ice.Pansies Comeback 2008...
Pepper and Snoopy in Doggy Jail...The fence got left open last week and good little Snoopy stayed right by me, but Pepper got out to visit a neighboring herd of horses. Once on the ridge facing her prey, she just stood there and barked. Bad dog. Go home! She was recaptured by the middle daughter before too long. Sorry, M.
Rose Hips...and Buster Sleeps...Boy! Does he!
Daffodils Jumping Up to Greet the Sky...Notice the thick, self-seeded stand of chard in the background. Below, Random Bloomin' Beauty...A Favorite Spot on the South Fork of the Eel River near Miranda, Ca...Wide turn in the river fills my eyes.

My blog became a vegetarian soap box for a brief moment there. I hope you all considered the issues and appreciated the little cow cartoon. Sunny days have given way to a hyped up storm that really hasn't amounted to anything of note. A couple gusts of whistling wind came through, but beyond that it, pretty wimpy - considering all the press attention given to it this last week. Warm and dry weather is in the forecast for the week ahead, so I hope to accomplish some homestead chores with renewed energy. We were all down with the Tiki Fever, and various other parts of my body were acting uncooperative as well. With that behind us I am now looking forward to participating in this great adventure called health. I did manage to prune all grapevines and about 6 of the smaller fruit trees. One branch at a time from here on out...

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Iditarod on the Brain...

Lance Mackey - Currently in the Lead in the Yukon Quest. Iditarod Starts Mar 1st.

What can I say, it's just all about the dogs, the Iditarod and dreaming about Alaska for me right now...Sorry. Featured next door at the SoHumMushSpot are links to the Last Great Race on Earth, the Yukon Quest, a bad ass Arctic mountain biking woman, and a book review to further educate yourself on the intriguing world of dog powered activities. See you there.....

P.S. Rest assured, the garden is green and growing. With temperatures in the 60*, we have been loving it! Daffodils are popping...but we've all seen a daffodil before...

xxoo