Today:
* Sowed seeds into blank spot in the kiwi bed: poppy Shirley Single blend. These may too old to come up, but if they don't, I'll do nasturtiums in that spot instead.
* Cleared out compost tumbler onto ground beneath, prepped for new batch.
* Engaged in "grab'n'go" weeding: In other words, weeding in a tangential and haphazard manner. The unusually early & warm weather has caused the weeds to get out of control already. But I don't really want to weed unless I can mulch at the same time. Need to get on that!
* Finally finished removing the old potted pine from yard.
* Noticed root rot on Manx memorial mondo. :( Must be a drainage problem. Removed dying mondo.
* Removed edgeworthia, also dying from root rot. Also sad. :(
* Removed more branches from dead eucalyptus in backyard. The wood is brittle and easy to pull down and snap into pieces. The remaining two branches are large however, and will require a cunning plan.
27 February 2010
21 February 2010
Tasks - 2/20/10
This weekend:
* Weeded hellebore bed
* Weeded kiwi bed -- kiwi survived December's freeze!
* Weeded herb bed
* Removed new blackberry growth from all parts of yard
* Cut back some encroaching ivy
* Pruned laurel growing over north fence
* Weeded hellebore bed
* Weeded kiwi bed -- kiwi survived December's freeze!
* Weeded herb bed
* Removed new blackberry growth from all parts of yard
* Cut back some encroaching ivy
* Pruned laurel growing over north fence
08 February 2010
25 January 2010
Rip van weather
January 2010 in Portland, Oregon, is 6 degrees warmer than the normal average for January -- the second warmest January on record, going back to the mid-1800's. Furthermore, long range forecasts indicate February will be the same.
Winter is over.
And if January is acting like March, that means I'm 6 weeks behind in the garden.
Winter is over.
And if January is acting like March, that means I'm 6 weeks behind in the garden.
23 January 2010
Tasks - 1/23/10
Today:
* Continued cleaning and organizing basement. Working on shelves near staircase, which is the majority of items in the basement.
* Began cleaning both BBQs -- one my first Weber, the other a small portable camp stove found on the "freewalk" (walking around the neighborhood, finding free stuff on the sidewalk). Gave the second, bigger Weber to Darrell in exchange for a couch.
* Pruned the honeysuckle bush.
* Pruned spent flowers off the lilac, and cut back some ivy threatening to choke it.
* Looked for hosta buds, nothing yet.
* Continued cleaning and organizing basement. Working on shelves near staircase, which is the majority of items in the basement.
* Began cleaning both BBQs -- one my first Weber, the other a small portable camp stove found on the "freewalk" (walking around the neighborhood, finding free stuff on the sidewalk). Gave the second, bigger Weber to Darrell in exchange for a couch.
* Pruned the honeysuckle bush.
* Pruned spent flowers off the lilac, and cut back some ivy threatening to choke it.
* Looked for hosta buds, nothing yet.
22 January 2010
Gardening in the Inside
With only so much free time to spare, in the past several years, I've given priority to the garden. So much so that my house looks like I just moved in.
As an attempt at some kind of accountability begets progress, I've decided to "garden blog" my house projects. I'm gardening the Inside.
First up: Get the basement clean and in order. Twice before organized, and twice obliterated, first by a thoughtless boy and second by an insulation project, I'm hoping the third time is the charm.
As an attempt at some kind of accountability begets progress, I've decided to "garden blog" my house projects. I'm gardening the Inside.
First up: Get the basement clean and in order. Twice before organized, and twice obliterated, first by a thoughtless boy and second by an insulation project, I'm hoping the third time is the charm.
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