Gardening, anyone?

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  • jazzygirl
    jazzygirl Member Posts: 11,974

    GMA- your rose bush said "no, please don't!" But everything needs to be pruned. Did you take the cuttings and put them in a nice vase for indoors? I always think about the song "The Yellow Rose of Texas" when I see a yellow rose. I lived in TX once, it was a popular song.

  • wren44
    wren44 Member Posts: 7,932

    Gma, Do you know the name? It's gorgeous. Our yellow-ish rose is The Impressionist but it turns a lot of other colors between bud and blowsy.

  • gmafoley
    gmafoley Member Posts: 5,978

    It is another old rose about the same age as the tree rose. Will look for it's tag when I get a chance.

  • coachvicky
    coachvicky Member Posts: 984

    Good Morning!

    Here is the almost finished permanent garden. 2 gates arrive today for the sides. I have some lettuce work to put in the garage. So far the dogs are staying out.

    I will never replace a timber again!

    Coach Vicky


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  • coachvicky
    coachvicky Member Posts: 984

    This is our meditation/prayer area for the morning. It is the cocktail area at 5, LOL.


    Coach Vicky


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  • bella2013
    bella2013 Member Posts: 370

    Love the permanent garden! Love the prayer/cocktail sitting area! You have your priorities right...start with prayer and end the day with a cocktail🤣

  • coachvicky
    coachvicky Member Posts: 984

    Thank you, Bella.

    I did not have the motivation or strength to replace 9 timber beds and realized in another 4 - 5 years do it again.

    With all the rain and delays this took 2 months to finish.

    I appreciate everyone's ground cover suggestions. I am eager for the covers to fill around the stepping stones.

    Coach Vicky


  • jazzygirl
    jazzygirl Member Posts: 11,974

    Coachvickey- nice job on the work you have done. I love the prayer/meditation area you have created too. Excellent work!

    Below is one of the first blooms from my garden of the yellow prickly pear

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  • wren44
    wren44 Member Posts: 7,932

    Jazzy, That's gorgeous. I hadn't seen one in bloom before.

  • TwoHobbies
    TwoHobbies Member Posts: 1,532

    Nice, Vicki. That looks better than timbers anyway, and no maintenance!

    Jazzy, I love the cactus blooms.

    I am on staycation now till Tuesday so I'm hoping to get some gardening work done. I bought annuals I need to plant. I ended up purchasing pre-planted containers at the local garden store, so now I have extra pots. I decided to plant herbs and veggies in all my other pots. I may try sunflowers in the ground again but my yard is full of chipmunks and rabbits so not optimistic on those.

  • gmafoley
    gmafoley Member Posts: 5,978

    My garden guard LOL. On our lightening monitor antenna on top of the roof - She can see both hummingbird feeders from there.

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  • jazzygirl
    jazzygirl Member Posts: 11,974

    GMA, omg that is awesome!

  • jazzygirl
    jazzygirl Member Posts: 11,974

    First bloom today on the cow's tongue cactus

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  • meow13
    meow13 Member Posts: 1,363

    My Queen Elizabeth.

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  • meow13
    meow13 Member Posts: 1,363

    imagewhite rose

  • jazzygirl
    jazzygirl Member Posts: 11,974

    I love the roses! They do really well here in the southwest, but I have no luck with them myself.

    Lots of pink things blooming this week. Cholla cactus, oleander, pink ice plant, gobs of mexican primrose.

    Have a safe holiday weekend for those here celebrating the Memorial Day weekend here in the US.

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  • dodgersgirl
    dodgersgirl Member Posts: 1,902

    picked our first 2 bell peppers yesterday. Lots of small peppers and blooms on the pepper plants.

    See small tomatoes on a couple of tomato plants.

    Zucchini and cucumbers are blooming, too

    Managed to keep the bunnies out of the Brussels sprouts so far. Not so lucky with one of the Lilly bulbs planted a few week ago.

    Asparagus is done being harvested this season. They will now grow into wispy fern looking plants that will get 5-6 foot tall.

    Sun patiens and Gerber daisies are blooming. Love the added colors in the yard. Day lilies are close to blooming.

    Love all the pics! So pretty

  • queenmomcat
    queenmomcat Member Posts: 2,020

    (cowers) The weeds are getting ahead of me.....

  • coachvicky
    coachvicky Member Posts: 984

    DH bought plants yesterday. By mistake he got an okra plant. I have never grown okra. Any hints?

    Coach Vicky

  • meow13
    meow13 Member Posts: 1,363

    imageThese roses smell so sweet, I use pedals for potpourri.

  • gmafoley
    gmafoley Member Posts: 5,978

    My tree rose - remember? broke in a wind storm and only had one limb left?

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    If you look closely - it has buds... Singing

  • gmafoley
    gmafoley Member Posts: 5,978

    Other roses are going too:

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    and Cherries too!

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  • wren44
    wren44 Member Posts: 7,932

    Wonderful to see. You just can't keep a good rose down.

  • dodgersgirl
    dodgersgirl Member Posts: 1,902

    GmaFoley—great to see the tree rose has buds!!

  • meow13
    meow13 Member Posts: 1,363

    Really pretty.

  • gmafoley
    gmafoley Member Posts: 5,978

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    This little Wren is wreaking havoc with 2 other birds and she is protecting her nest in the birdhouse, I think. The two below are the culprits for her chatter that starts out my home office window at 4:30am. No worries - I start work at 4am.

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  • coachvicky
    coachvicky Member Posts: 984

    GmaFoley ... I am betting on the Wren.

    About birds ... Our Whippet Pit Bull rescue (Bailey) climbed a shrub (yes she climbed it) to find a Robin's nest. The Robin chased her out (thankfully) and we carefully watch Bailey any time she gets close to the scrub.

    The Robin also watches Bailey. When Bailey goes to the bathroom, the Robin waits until Bailey is in full position and then swoops down on her.

    I kid you not.

    Coach Vicky

  • jazzygirl
    jazzygirl Member Posts: 11,974

    Speaking of birds, I came home from being away last weekend for the long holiday weekend and found two fledgling finches hopping around the back yard. I could tell they had probably tried to fly from another location nearby (not good trees for nesting in my back yard), but know if you leave them alone, the parents will take care of them. One was hopping around with its mouth open and clearly looking to to be fed by someone! I finished some watering and went inside and saw there were parents around in the bushes tending to them. They now seem to be gone. Fortunately, I have a pet free yard so when baby birds end up out of their nests and on the ground, they are usually safe in my backyard which is surrounded by a concrete fence (safe, that is unless a stray cat comes wandering through).

    A couple years ago, I had these little cuties end up in my back yard gardens. They too seemed out of the nest and not quite able to fly on their own yet.

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  • wren44
    wren44 Member Posts: 7,932

    We have an unused TV arial on our roof. It seems to be a prime launching point for crows teaching their fledgling to fly. All day long it goes boing boing. I did get to see the fledgling on the fence. I hope they get thru this phase soon. Getting tired of being pestered in our yard.

  • queenmomcat
    queenmomcat Member Posts: 2,020

    Not sure where else to post this: I saw my first hummingbird this season. Or rather he/she saw me, and my cat, sitting out on the front porch. After a thorough examination, the creature flipped us the tail and buzzed off. (I have honeysuckle twining over my porch, and they often come for a snack.)