Saturday, May 3, 2008

Cardinal's Nest near Hummingbird Feeder



Hmm... Are cardinals aggressive when it comes to their nests?

There's three cardinals out there right now. A male keeps chasing off an aggressive female who keeps trying to fly to the tree. The third is another female who brings stuff to her nest.

It makes me nervous. I have to go and change the hummingbird feeder tomorrow - I change it once a week. I wonder if cardinals nearby will chase the hummingbirds off. Oy.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Latest...

Don't Bug Me!

Plenty of these big green frogs tend to hide in leaves that are still coiled while growing out of a plant - such as the Peace Lily or Banana Plant - but once in awhile, I'll get a nutty frog that just insists on resting out in the wide open for all to see.

Iris

Iris

The Iris are coming out of one pot. Right now they're of darker colors. There should be some yellows and light purple coming out later.

Amaryllis

The red Amaryllis is blooming!

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Hanging Basket Grow Kit - 2




Finally opened the kit and assembled it. The seeds planted are "Tiny Tim Tomato Seeds". Looks like a strange set-up for the tomatoes but an interesting idea nonetheless. My fear is that a bird will make a nest on the side!

Friday, April 4, 2008

Hanging Basket Grow Kit

I had a very positive experience with Buzzy's Mini Tomato Grow Kit that I decided to buy this!





Buzzy's Hanging Basket Grow Kit. Yup, more tomatoes! It's still in the box and I've yet to take everything out and examine it closely.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Amaryllis Seedlings

I was asked to update the amaryllis I started growing from seed. They're sorta hanging in there. I'll admit the greenhouse is not a thriving environment for most of the plants. Now that I've dragged it back outside, it should start growing more healthy.





I know it'll be at least a year more before I can think of planting them in the ground. I just keep hoping their flowers will be awesome to look at. It'll be disappointing if they're flimsy and weak. The seeds came from a red amaryllis.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Dracunculus Vulgaris




My Dragon Arum returned, really early as usual, but I must say I'm stunned. The bulbs continue to hang in there despite the fact that it has been extremely unhappy in various locations over the past few years. This plant died shortly and never grew the entire summer.

I plan to dig these bulbs up as soon as possible and plant them somewhere in the backyard where it can get full sun. Right now, it gets only shade (to beat the summer heat) until evening comes.

I hope the new location I put it in will make it happy enough to bloom. The only reason I got this plant was to see it bloom!

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Happy New Year! - Thoughts

Happy 2008!

I'm getting a bit concerned because usually around now, I am excited and can't wait to try something new but that feeling hasn't come yet.

I've noticed from the past twelve years of living here that the summers have gotten increasingly hotter and the humidity is unbearable. I used to be able to go out at any time during summer and be okay but that's not the case for quite a few years now. The humidity is always above 50%.

I guess this means possibly trying to find plants that do not depend on me. The succulents normally tend to do fine but it was a real struggle last summer because of the lack of rain in my area. It was between 18 to 36" below normal. My poor pitcher plant died because I couldn't keep water in its bowl.

Every year I tend to try something new. For a few years I grew pineapple plants! It was pretty exciting to see it bloom .. but then I lost interest. The plants suffered after coming out of the greenhouse so I just threw them away.

I've been unsuccessful with avocado. A friend suggested growing them for me and mailing the plants to me - but the thrill isn't the same because *I* want to experience it.

One year I grew apple trees. They got big enough but the roots were incredibly invasive. Wherever the pots sat, you can bet it was quite funny to try to relocate them because by then the roots grew out of the pots and went deep into the ground. I finally threw them away. I also had luck with tangerine seeds. I believe I gave them away for free after they got big enough.

I used to grow pumpkins but I live in an area where there's 6 billion versions of pumpkin-loving insects that attack the vines and the pumpkins themselves. I finally gave up on growing pumpkins.

I have a couple gourd seeds and pumpkin seeds that I may try and grow. I used to grow pumpkins before the summers became unbearable. I think I'll try to grow pumpkins this year and see if the types of insects have changed. I expect to lose the pumpkins but still have gourds.

I imagine I'll be growing birdhouse gourds this summer. Luckily, there hasn't been a type of bug that goes after them so they tend to grow with no problems. I just hate how they don't seem to grow very big.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Wet, Wet, and more Wet

Where was all this rain when we needed it during summer? It's been raining almost non-stop for days now. Everything is muddy right now. Even the greenhouse is full of water from the pooling water that backed up into it.

Normally, right about this time of the year, I get excited and can't wait to plant seeds but that just doesn't seem to be the case for me right now. Who knows, there's still time before spring before I can get excited. ;)


Monday, December 17, 2007

Garden Police

"Garden Police! Come out with your hands up!"

Man, I totally forgot about this show. I used to watch it over a year ago before I stopped due to reruns.

If you've never seen it before, the show is hosted by Shirley Bovshow & Michael Glassman. It's pretty neat how they act like police. They got the siren going, reviewing photos in their folder on their way to the perpetrator's home, then they slap up the police tape and drag the poor homeowners out.

A citation is quickly written up but it can be ripped up if the homeowners put in 'Sweat Equity' for two days to fix up the front yard. The Green Team is also brought in to assist the hosts and homeowners.

Another thing I like about the show is that they go to houses where the front yards are absolutely detestable. It's not like other shows where the yard or house already looks nice to begin with before they fancy-shmancy it up.

I wouldn't mind having an irrigation system installed in my front yard - but (un?)fortunately, the front yard isn't disgusting enough to catch their attention. ;)

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Warm Temps persist...

There was a massive amount of rain that came through the area but what surprises me was that the temperature kept going up all night long. It stopped at 70 degrees. Man, it was humid out there but I can't deny that I loved watching the intense rain drown everything.

Come morning, I went to look around and to my surprise, I found out that a fire ant colony decided to seek a safe haven...



I have two pots of eastern prickly pear (the second in the upper right corner) and this pot is completely overwhelmed by the fire ants.

I can't believe that it is December. It's supposed to be winter with freezing cold temperatures. Who knows though... Starting tonight and tomorrow, it's supposed to plummet into the 30s before it warms up again.