Well...for a variety of reasons excuses, my May garden feels like it is running pretty far behind.
There's the damn critters, of course, varmints, rodents, critters, a-holes, whatever you want to call them who dig around and ate a ton of my seeds and my first lettuce sprouts - I feel that shaking my angry fist their way is totally justified.
I'd like to blame Millie a bit, too, as she can be a menace and keeps laying in beds where she shouldn't be laying (strawberry dog, anyone?). But I can't. She's a good girl - and so damn cute.
MILLIE!
So that leaves me, myself, and I to blame, per usual. Oh well. It'll all work out.
This season, as a result of the critters AND the fact that hopefully (wishing praying hoping) we'll be moving by summer's end, I wanted to get a lot of the garden in more portable shape in case we move mid-season. Weird? Perhaps. I cut down my existing 4x4 garden boxes to 2x2 (or so) and added bottoms and make-shift legs to them so theoretically we can move them to a new yard if/when the move happens.
GARDEN AT A GLANCE - CHAOS!
TOMATOES...PEPPERS?
BROCCOLI
AHH, THESE ARE THE PEPPERS, METHINKS...
While some things just stayed in the big boxes on the ground...
BEANS BEANS THE MUSICAL FRUIT...
ONIONS, LETTUCE, WEEDS...
Then I decided we should ditch the strawberry pyramid by the driveway because it was so dug up last year by vermin, and by Millie trying to get the vermin. Of course, I decided it a bit late, so we already have some strawberry plants growing strong among the weeds.
But we took a bunch of the smaller plants from there and expanded the existing strawberry bed along the tall fence. I will likely put a net over it to keep out birds and others.
Last year, late in the season, I picked up a trellis and a grape plant. In retrospect, not the best place to plant it. But it's growing, there are little buds, and I think what looks like little grape-bunches-to-be!
And the raspberries...well, I think we didn't prune them properly last year, so we'll just see what happens with them this year.
CLEMATIS - NEW LAST YEAR?
SALVIA - HAS BEEN SPLIT AND MOVED ALL OVER THE PLACE IN THE YARD
COUPLE THINGS THAT ARE NOT GROWING SO AWESOMELY...NEW LAST YEAR
DIANTHUS -I swear I purchased the plant 4 years ago or so and it just comes right up, in the pot which is usually left on its side all fall/winter, every spring without fail. Looking for something foolproof folks? Dianthus all the way.
BUTTERFLY GARDEN, CHEERY CHERRY TREE IN THE FOREGROUND
VIBURNUM - Ellie loves shaking them to "make it snow"
DARN HONEYSUCKLE - Everyone else has issues with their honeysuckle taking over EVERYWHERE! I don't so much have that problem, but after a couple moves, it seems to be happy in its current location, hiding the rain barrels.
PRETTY PINK GERANIUM (surprise) - End of year gift from an instructor at work
THE HERBS - chives (also foolproof and perennial), basils, thyme, rosemary, catnip, parsley
OVERGROWN LILACS
SAD LAVENDERS BETWIXT THE LILACS
My front yard is always a forgotten wasteland. Lots going on, but very hit or miss.
Except the peonies...They have been growing here since I was a girl and would come to my gram's house to visit. I love these flowers. Ants be damned, Peonies are grand!