Saturday, August 1, 2015
Saturday, June 13, 2015
Big ass brown Mushroom
So one day recently I couldn't help but notice this bad boy had sprouted from the side of a makeshift hill in my backyard. Are you not supposed to spray this with the hose? Because when I do, it releases what appears to be an entire brown cloud of spores off into the air.
Friday, June 5, 2015
Blackberry Plant, Dormant or Dead?
DORMANT! This started as a root in a bag and then did really well for a while..........and then it didn't. It turned brown and lost just about every single leaf. I kept watering it and eventually realized that the stems were green and I figured that had to be a good sign. And now, LEAVES!
You do NOT mess with a Pine Sawyer Beetle
This beetle must have climbed up from the depths of hell this can be the only explanation. Also, I did NOT kill it. We happened upon it's body while weeding. I then ran from it in case it was just "playing" dead. The next day when we found it in the same spot we figured it was in fact "for real" dead. I have no pine trees in my backyard. We do have a tremendous amount of tree roots and dead wood and I have now learned that this is what these bad boys love.
I'd really like to move away and just leave my house to them.
I'd really like to move away and just leave my house to them.
Friday, May 15, 2015
What's happening to my white roses?
Has Alice been in my yard painting my white roses red? Cause this yard is Gnome land bitch, not Wonderland, please get out............ All jokes aside, why is this happening? I have noticed though that my white roses gone red are not alone. Is it a neighborhood thing? Something with the atmosphere? There are white rose bushes nearby in other yards and I have noticed they have the same red tint happening.......... Mystery solved by google, it's due to changing soil conditions or cooler springs or autumns and is common in iceberg roses which these indeed are.
Cherry Tomato plant/ Black & White-Up Close
Another hearty and what I consider to be fool proof plant. I have had this one for so long I really don't remember whether or not this came from a seed or a clone. At one point while transplanting from one container to another we accidentally broke off one of the larger stems. We then planted this stem and for about 3 years had 2 tomato plants and more cherry tomatoes during the summer then one person could wish for.
I became a fan of using cherry tomatoes for BLT's, of course salad's, by themselves, or by themselves with balsamic vinegar or with olive oil salt and pepper. Also good for dicing up and cooking with basil and garlic for a quick sauce. And they appeared on many a taco and in many a burrito or diced up on nachos.
I was told and have found to be true that tomato plants love water. However, this one has done ok being watered every other day or even every 3rd or 4th day.
I became a fan of using cherry tomatoes for BLT's, of course salad's, by themselves, or by themselves with balsamic vinegar or with olive oil salt and pepper. Also good for dicing up and cooking with basil and garlic for a quick sauce. And they appeared on many a taco and in many a burrito or diced up on nachos.
I was told and have found to be true that tomato plants love water. However, this one has done ok being watered every other day or even every 3rd or 4th day.
Loner Morning Glories
I honestly can not say that my boyfriend didn't warn me that we would end up with a plethora of morning glories. He was right. They have taken over, and they do smell bad when pulled. Nonetheless, I love them and if you are out there and looking at this blog then you shall expect to see more of them.
Monday, May 11, 2015
Tiny flowers
These little yellow cuties are the result of yet another cactus gone wild. Below is the result of "what happens when you bury an onion?"
Wildflowers or Weeds??
Recently I purchased a box of wildflower seeds from the dollar store and planted them in 3 separate containers. Alas, they are growing rapidly, it's just a mystery as to what exactly is growing. Stay tuned or venture a guess if you would like.
Thyme time
This is Thyme that I actually grew from seeds. This must be the hardiest most easiest thing in the world to grow and maintain.
White Rose/Iceberg
Thank you Big Lots for offering what was essentially a rose plant in a bag. This particular rose bush has hung in there for around 3 years or so. I recently buried a banana peel in the soil because I heard that Potassium was good for roses. I also bury eggshells every few months. I also have no idea what I am doing.
Saturday, May 9, 2015
Cactus prerogative
I'm always fascinated by cactus because I never really know wtf it's going to grow up to be. One day it looks like a bunch of cactus roses.
Then the next thing you know there is a part of it that just shoots forth like a complete rebel.........
..... And then, as if that wasn't weird and unexpected enough, this new rebel part then sprouts actual little flowers. So really Forest Gump could have said life was like a box of chocolates or a cactus, cause you never know wtf you are going to get.
Then the next thing you know there is a part of it that just shoots forth like a complete rebel.........
..... And then, as if that wasn't weird and unexpected enough, this new rebel part then sprouts actual little flowers. So really Forest Gump could have said life was like a box of chocolates or a cactus, cause you never know wtf you are going to get.
Tree stump or plant stand?
We were driving past a business one day that had recently had some of the trees cut down from in front of the business. I must admit, I don't know if you are allowed to take part of a tree stump from private property or not. Just in case it was an "or not" situation we went back at night and made off with this bad boy. I would have taken more but I couldn't lift it at all and my boyfriend wasn't equally enthused enough to lift more than one. Needless to say, it's now a part of your landscape and I like that it adds height to things that otherwise might get knocked over if left directly on the ground.
So we buried an onion
Ever had part of an onion that maybe stayed in the fridge for a little too long? And then from this partial onion something started to grow. And it wasn't mold. And you found yourself wondering what would happen if you planted this. Would you have an onion plant? Well that's what we did, we buried an onion and for a while these long green onion looking stalks grew and they smelled and tasted like green onions. Recently, one of those stalks became thicker and taller than all of the others and what looked like a bulb started to form at the top with almost like an onion skin around it. The onion skin has now cracked and what we have is perhaps a flower????
Oregano gone wild
A couple weeks ago while watering my oregano plant I noticed what at first I thought was new growth coming from beneath the pot. Alas, now that the actual plant w/ pot has been relocated it's become clear that this is what I now consider wild Oregano and is growing directly from the ground.
Herbs and Herbs and Herbs
CURRY up top, OREGANO in the middle and GARLIC CHIVES on the bottom. There is something really satisfying about cooking with stuff that you grew........ Actually, in all 3 cases, these are things I have managed to keep alive. They were all purchased as small starter plants and have since tripled in size.
Elephant food (large)
Portulacaria afra, purchased for less than $2 approximately 4 years ago. This has been transplanted 3 times and currently lives in a large container.
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