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Jul 31, 2008 | 2:00 PM PST
Hard to believe that it's the end of July! Despite the incredibly hot and humid summer we are having, my gardens have never looked better. I think it's from everything I have learned here :)
My Crepe Myrtle "trees"- they are still the size of small shrubs- are blooming like crazy and I think they look better than any of the trees around here. My Brugmansia has it's first bloom, the Cleomes are are looking wonderful (boy am I glad they decided to volunteer there), the Four O'Clocks and Tithonia are blooming wonderfully as well, leading the eye to the already impressive Joe-Pye. Even though the crocasimia is done, it's foliage still adds interest on either side of the blooming St. John's Wort type of plant. The Butterfly Weed is simply amazing, and this is it's first year! I can't wait to see how it does next year :)

In another bed, the Buddleia is putting on a beautiful show, more Four O'Clocks and Italian White sunflowers are adding their happy faces, and the Gloriosa Daisy is blooming strong. I just love how long the blooms last. The pink and yellow Lantana is blooming like crazy although it is being hidden by some unknown shrub, as well as yet another Phlox hidden behind an as yet unblooming plant and the buddleia (I'll move those around in the fall)
The fence bed has never looked so nice. Even though the daylillies are done, the Painted Lady Runner Beans, Four O'Clocks, and Tithonia have kept up the show, soon the Mexican Evening Sunflowers and Goldenrod "Fireworks" will add their beauty. The Giant Pampas grass is beginning to add their plumes- I enjoy watching those sway in the breeze. I need to take a pic of that bed tomorrow :(
Moving on to the Wisteria beds, After being pruned the wisterias are putting out a few new blooms, the white Phlox is blooming a second time- a first for it! The Joe-Pye and Tansy are giving nice contrast to one another, Agastache "Blue Fortune" is busy attracting lots of bees, and the Verbena is hiding the fact that the Liatris is through. The Cardinal Flower is blooming nicely in it's secluded spot- it will be moved this fall as well. The patch of volunteer Black-eyed Susan's are a welcome addition with their smiling faces too. Have found lots of "holes" that will need to be filled next year :)



The Fern and Hosta beds are the only ones that haven't done so well this year, probably due to the heat. But the Witchazel is setting out flower buds for the fall. The Fatsia has doubled in size, and the Mahonia has grown quite a bit as well! I think after some re-arranging, relocations, and new additions in the fall and spring those beds will be something wonderful next year!
Here's the latest pic of my Elephant ears. They'll be covering the window by frost I am sure!
Hope everyone has enjoyed the brief tour of my July gardens. Too bad none of those pictures do the plants justice :(
Have fun gardening :)
Jul 30, 2008 | 10:38 AM PST
My "Snowbank" and "Supernova" brugs arrived today WOOOHOOO!!!!!. As Yardgranny said in her blog last week, they were well packaged and arrived in perfect condition. They are now sitting on my front porch recovering from their cross-country travels :) I'll pot them up next week. I decided that I'll bring them in the house this winter, and then plant them in the garden next spring. Every other brug (except 1) that I have bought and planted in the ground at this time of the year never comes back in the spring, so I am going to be extra-special careful with these 2 babies :)
Writing of brugs, my yellow one is blooming now!!!! One bloom, but many more buds are growing. That has been the only brug that comes back every spring- I have about 10 cuttings from it rooting right now. I'll overwinter those in the house too, then most likely give many of them away. I would love to keep all of them, but I would rapidly run out of room LOL! I plan on taking cuttings of my new ones next year as well... Before I know it, my entire garden will be full of brugs :) Not such a bad thing really...
It is HOT today! 96, heat index 109!!! I am staying inside until later! We got a pretty bad storm last evening, and I have a feeling we'll be getting some more tonight (forecast to get them anyway) I really hope so.
So far none of the latest storms have done any damage to my gardens. The clematis is recovering nicely from having it's trellis knocked down last month- lots new growth. Maybe it will even bloom! Considering they were in 2-4 inch pots when I bought them, I would be really surprised if they did :)
My passion flower vine is growing like crazy. Has 3 new flower buds on it. I think it liked being watered with diluted coffee the other day :)
Well, better go.
Have fun gardening :)
Jul 29, 2008 | 5:02 PM PST
I am so excited! I recieved an email last night that my "Snowbank" and "Supernova" brugmansia's that I ordered last Friday have shipped. I am sooo looking forward to the variegated "Snowbank"!!!
Today was a MUCH better day than yesterday. The kids were very good so they got to go play with one of their friends. Unfortunately we couldn't stay very long because I had to be here between 3 and 5pm to wait for the Cable guy to come, 2 of our digital boxes went dead for some reason. It actually was a good thing that we had to come home- RIGHT when we started walking back home (a whole block LOL!) it got really cloudy. A few minutes after we got into the house it started to thunder. We had a pretty strong storm roll through! We weren't even supposed to get rain today LOL!
Before all that I got the Rain Lilly bulbs I bought the other day planted, and cleaned the dining room really well.
Better go get the kitchen cleaned from dinner before Melinda and her son Gabe come by!
Have fun gardening :)
Jul 28, 2008 | 9:26 AM PST
Great bargains! One of my local nurseries had it's annual "Elephant Sale" over the weekend. I was able to buy about $40 worth of plants for under $10!!!!! Let's see, I bought: A Blue Toad Lilly ($17, sale for $4), Red yarrow ($10, sale for $2.50) 6 Garlic bulbs for $1 (normally $5) and 15 rain lillies for $1 (normally $5)
I'll plant the garlic this fall, plant the toad lilly and yarrow when we get a cooler spell, and I'll get the rain lilly bulbs in the ground now. They had so much stuff on sale, it was hard to keep myself to just those few things! But since we'll be going to PA sometime in August I didn't want to have a lot of new stuff in the ground that would need to be babied.
Last evening my sister called. We were on the phone for about 3 hours, until almost midnight! I ran my cellphone battery almost dead, spent the last 45 minutes with it plugged in LOL! We don't talk that often, but when we do.... She's going to try to come visit this weekend- maybe we'll go to Busch Gardens :)
I had a hard time getting to sleep last night- despite being exhausted. While I was talking to Tory, I was watching lightening in the distance. Well, when I went to bed, began to hear thunder. Of course I was unable to get to sleep then. Pretty loud storm with torrential rains. By the time I finally got to sleep, Megan calls me- nightmares. Get her re-settled and another hour before I was able to get back to sleep. Needless to say, I am really tired.
Steve had 1 day to recuperate from his 26 hours of traveling. Had to go to work this morning. I don't know how he's able to do it, it would take me a week to recuperate! I really hope he'll be able to be a dad again and help me out with my little demon-spawn soon! They have me at my wit's end.
Kids!!!!!!! I have been asking, telling, yelling, threatening, and with-holding being able to play with their friends for the past week until they get the playroom cleaned up. Instead they make it even more messy. Logan has gotten this really bad attitude towards myself and Megan- he thinks it is perfectly acceptable to yell and talkback to us, hit her, say horribly mean things, etc. I am at the end of my rope with him! They are in there right now cleaning up. I told them if it wasn't done today that I would go in and clean it up. They know that means that I put everything that isn't put away into garbage bags, that then go into the garbage can. I just don'tknowhow to get them to actually listen to me without my having to get incredably angry. I don't remember being like that when I was little, my parents had to yell once and I did what I was supposed to- these 2 just look at me, act like they'll do it, then go back to what they were doing.
Enough complaining about my kids- not worth getting myself even more upset, and boring all of you!
Better get going and start doing some house-cleaning myself LOL!
Have fun gardening :)
Jul 26, 2008 | 3:59 PM PST
So far, no butterfly emergence- I'm not expecting it until at least next week. Did find another caterpillar on the parsley, it's MUCH smaller, but I believe the same kind. Can't wait to watch it grow up too :)
Get to pick up Steve tonight :) His flight's been delayed until 10pm though :( At least he's back in the states.
Nothing else really doing here in SE VA- been pretty boring actually.
Well, off to get a shower
Have fun gardening :)
Jul 25, 2008 | 2:27 PM PST
Did some research, and I believe I have a black swallowtail chrysalis based on the caterpillar that I saw before in the exact same spot. http://www.butterfliesandmoth
s.org/species?l=1356 I have brought it into the house, and the kids are really excited about it. Truth be told, I am too :)
One more night and Steve is home HOORAAYY!!
Spent some time and organized my seeds. I'll be posting a list of what I have soon- as soon as I narrow down my wish list LOL! Also gathered more Four O'Clocks and cleomes. I don't think I'm going to bother with gathering the rest of the parsley seeds, I have enough to grow a lawn it seems :) Getting there with the cleomes too...
Well, my coffee's done brewing Until later, have fun gardening :)
Jul 24, 2008 | 1:27 PM PST
Have the neighbor's kids over swimming. They swam for about an hour, and now they are upstairs playing on the PS3 (Playstaion 3)- at least the boys are. Their sister and Megan decided they want to take a bath LOL! They are in there now destroying the bathroom I am sure. It needs cleaned anyway LOL!
A couple of days ago I found this caterpillar munching on my parsley

Today I found him as a cocoon!

If anybody knows what he his, please let me know! I'm thinking about putting it into the "bug house" (really just a small fishtank) until it emerges :) The kids will really find that cool I'm sure.
Jul 23, 2008 | 6:43 PM PST
Storm number 7 since 3pm is rolling in. This is beginning to get really old. No sooner does one leave, and I get the dogs outside, the next one hits.
At least we're getting lots of rain LOL!
Jul 23, 2008 | 1:18 PM PST
We never did get any rain yesterday. It sure looked like it was going to though- really dark clouds, and the wind picked up, and then nothing. The kids actually got much better as the day progressed, thankfully :)
This morning we went to my parents to go swimming. I took over some of my tomatoes. Had a very enjoyable couple of hours swimming, then it was back to their apartment for lunch. They had stopped at a farmer's market in the morning and bought corn and cucumbers. Lunch was corn on the cob, and tomato and cucumber sandwiches. YUMMY!!
We got back home about 30 minutes ahead of a severe thunderstorm. Boy did it move slow, we had horrible rain and wind and lightening for an hour! Went out after it was gone to survey the garden- no damage. Managed to gather about 15 seeds from my Four O'Clocks before the next storm got here. Still is here, raining like crazy. We're under a flood watch until tomorrow morning, with a severe thunderstorm watch until 8pm. We're getting the storms and rain we didn't get yesterday and then some! The storms are just lined up- gonna be a long night. Don't think we'll be going to play with the neighbor this evening.
Well, my coffee's done brewing and I have to go start dinner (first I have to figure out what we're going to have LOL!) Then I think I'll make chocolate chip cookies with the kids.
Have fun gardening :)
Jul 22, 2008 | 9:18 AM PST
Boy is it a hot one! At 9am it was already 93 degrees! We are currently at 95 with a heat index of 103. Needless to say we are under a heat advisory, and also a Severe thunderstorm watch until 4. Can anyone say miserable? LOL!
The kids are driving me insane! Constant fighting, whining, and Logan has gotten into talking back. Factor in it's too hot for them to play outside ARRGGHHH!
Watered last night- drained the rain barrel watering just 2 beds. Also managed to clog up my spray nozzle. *sigh* I really hope we get some rain from the storms we are supposed to get, I just don't want the severe damaging part!
Have to think of something to keep the kids occupied and out of trouble today.
Until later. Have fun gardening :)
Jul 21, 2008 | 6:54 AM PST
Spent the evening last night collecting Four O'Clock seeds. Also found another wonderful surprise- the red daylilly that I thought was gone forever after the backhoe was blooming. It is now hidden back behind a bunch of orange daylillies, so I am going to move it this fall to a much more visible spot. Wish I had the camera, but Steve took it with him to Japan.
It's gonna be a hot week, today high in the mid-90's, tomorrow about 100! I think I'll get completely caught up on the housework LOL!
Tomorrow we're going to go over to my parent's place for swimming and dinner. I'll be bringing a bunch of tomatoes with us.
Well, I have to go hit the grocery store. Until later
Have fun gardening :)
Jul 20, 2008 | 7:53 AM PST
Yesterday evening I decided I had enough of the algael science experiment in the pool- drained the whole thing, cleaned it with the kids help, and am now refilling it. It was so bad that even with only 6 inches of water you still couldn't see the bottom!! YUCK! I have no idea what caused it to be so bad- I keep it chlorinated, and was putting in algeacide....
Steve got to Japan just fine- Poor guy spending an entire day in an airplane.
Kids are out playing in the now clean pool. It is humid as all get out- I was standing talking to my neighbor and I felt like I had been in the pool too! I think I'll spend today cleaning up the house in the nice AC...
Have fun gardening :)
Jul 19, 2008 | 7:15 AM PST
Woke up bright and early (for me anyway LOL) to take Steve to the airport. He's off to Japan and Guam for a week on business. Just me and the kids. Wonder who won't be here at the end of week LOL! I'm all screwed up now because I got the errands done on the way home from the airport, and now have nothing to do and it's only 10 am!
Last evening Steve and the kids got into a huge water gun fight with the hose and Steve's water launcher. They all looked like they had jumped into the pool with their clothes on. What a riot. Of course they just had to come into the house to re-fill, so now I have grass clippings and dirt all over the floors- at least they are washable :)
Spent another nice afternoon yesterday with the neighbor's and their kids. At one point the 3 moms were on Melinda's front porch talking while all the kids (5) were in Christa's house playing with no one there. Amazing that they were good....
Megan's arm is healing great after being hooked. She didn't complain about it hurting even once yesterday!
Well, I better go find something to keep me and the kids occupied today, without spending any money. Maybe we can give the smelly dogs a bath....
Have fun gardening :)
Jul 17, 2008 | 8:32 PM PST
Let me start by saying that I wasn't planning on a blog entry today because I didn't do anything at all worthy of writing about.
Then we went fishing...
The kids were bouncing off the walls this evening, so I decided I would take them fishing at the river. Now that's a few blocks away so we rode bikes, with me carrying the fishing poles and tackle box along with riding my bike. Had an enjoyable time not catching anything, and watching a pair of what I believe to be Kestrels flying around (makes me wish I had brought the camera too).
The trouble began on the ride home. Megan is not so good at riding her bike in a straight line. I am still getting used to my new bike, which is a little tall for me. Plus I was also carrying all the fishing gear. Right after we got across the only dangerous intersection Megan drifted toward me. In so doing she ran into the fishing poles that I was holding across the handlebars. Yep, you guessed it, she got a hook embedded into the underside of her arm right above the elbow.
We are in the middle of the road just on the other side of the intersection, she's screaming bloody murder, and I'm whipped around because I just caught my daughter! I stood in the middle of the road for about 2 mins trying to get the hook out of her arm- no luck as it was one of the new hooks that I had NOT de-barbed yet. I try calling steve who was 2 blocks away at a meeting and of course he doesn't pick up his phone. Right then a nice neighbor came over to see what was wrong and helped me get the bikes, children, and fishing gear to the front yard (which was only 25 yards away). Got everyone into the car to get to the ER (actually Patient's First, which is sort of like an ER for those without life-threatening injuries). Stop at the meeting to run in and get Steve and off we went. I am sure we are the talk of the neighborhood tonight after the way I ran in telling him that Megan has a fishook embedded in her arm and we have to go LOL
Poor Meg- she's going through all of this with a fish hook attached to a large yellow lure with jangly things attached to that embedded in her arm. Every single nurse just had to come take a look at her. The doctor was wonderful, she numbed up her arm, removed the jangly thing and cut off the lure. Then used a pair of Craftsman pliers and wire cutters to remove the hook. Cleaned the whole thing really well with Betadine and hydrogen peroxide and put a giant Band-Aide on. She also faxed the prescription for antibiotics ahead too (considering that the hook was in the Elizabeth River that's a good thing) Said it was her 10th hook in the past month.
After that whole ordeal it was off to Sonic for the kids to get some much deserved milkshakes and me dinner (it was 9:30 at this point. Finally pick up the antibiotics after having to endure 2 bridgelifts (another story) and here I am writing the story of the evening I caught my Megan :)
Jul 16, 2008 | 5:24 PM PST
Had a wonderful afternoon visiting with the neighbor while the kids played in the pool. We could talk for 2 days straight it seems. I am so happy that a developer decided to buy and build on all the empty lots back here. Before last August there were no children under the age of 12, now there are at least 10 ages 4-10! Not to mention people you actually want to talk to! The existing residents were not very sociable, if you catch my drift LOL!
Didn't really do much else today. The Civic League has a meeting tomorrow evening. This may be interesting as one neighbor doesn't like the fact that her new next door neighbor has their camper parked in their back yard. We do NOT have a homeowner's association with all the attached "No, you can't...." rules, so she really has no "right" to make them remove it.
Enough gossiping- I have to get the kids in bed.
Have fun gardening :)
Jul 15, 2008 | 6:31 PM PST
I was lazy today! Another day where I managed to be "busy" without doing a thing LOL!
The kids went over to a friend's house for a little while. While they were gone I took more cuttings of my brugmansia- the little stems that I know won't bloom. Seems like about the time I was done with that, they were back with their friend with them. I really like her, but she can be a little whiney. And she's afraid of the dogs and cats. Not a big deal as I am more than happy to put Marley in her crate and Ziggy and the cats in my bedroom. The problem comes when Marley barks- she freaks out. It can get a little annoying at times.
The kiddos have a playdate tomorrow to go swimming with another friend in the afternoon. I am really looking forward to it as his mom and I are great friends, and despite living a block away we don't get to spend time together that often. Hopefully I'll be able to get her fabric and start on her curtains soon.
Tomorrow's playdate was just the motivation I needed to get the kids to clean up the playroom. I think I'll be able to actually vacuum in there tomorrow! First time I have been able to see the floor in a week!
Until tomorrow- Have fun gardening :)
Jul 14, 2008 | 1:52 PM PST
As per Bill's request, I have posted some pics of us autocrossing, and some general pics of our Porsche, whom I have affectionately named Adelle, into my album :)

Me waiting my turn at my first Autocross:

More photos in my album :)
Jul 14, 2008 | 7:47 AM PST
On Saturday I gave the one wisteria a pretty big haircut. It was beginning to grow too close to the house, plus all that new growth was shading my Cardinal flower too much. The end product looks really nice.
The Cardinal flower is beginning to get flower buds- I can't wait until it blooms. The Tithonias are beginning to bllom too. Such pretty, happy looking flowers :) My bell peppers are finally growing some peppers woohoo! Gathered lots more parsley seed too. My butterfly bush is looking pretty awful. I may end up pulling it out and replacing it with a new one.
Yesterday was spent racing the Porsche. I was pretty happy with my results- I was faster than many novices and even some experienced drivers. Also, I didn't go off-course once, usually I do that at least once LOL! I was about 4 seconds behind hubby though- I just couldn't seem to catch up to him... For some reason I was having trouble with the one slalom (sp?) I just couldn't get through it without hitting cones, or I was way too slow. First time I ever had trouble like that. Oh well, maybe next time :)
Jul 11, 2008 | 12:32 PM PST
I got some great deals today at the nearest nursery :) I bought the passion flower vine- it's a tropical in a 10" pot and must be 3 ft tall- for $17!! I also got a large container tomato plant with about 15 tomatoes on it for $5!!
Unfortunately the Elephant Ear I had my eye on yesterday was sold- it was the only one :( I also passed on the caladiums. I just don't want to have to deal with a plant I have to store for the winter LOL!
We then went to Wally World. Had to get a new lawn-mower battery. I'm just tired of having to recharge it everytime I want to mow the grass- usually my motivation to mow is gone by the time it's charged LOL.
Steve dropped me with the bombshell that he's probably going to be going to Japan for a week next weekend, and that he'll need to go to Bahrain too *sigh* It wouldn't be too bad if he got paid OVERTIME for these trips, but instead he get's "Comp" time. He needs more leave like he needs his arm cut off- he already has 2 months worth!
Off to take a nap while hubby and kids are out roller-blading
Have fun gardening :)
Jul 10, 2008 | 6:12 PM PST
Went to Lowe's today. Absolutely none of their plants were on sale. So after buying the toilet do-hicky I went there for, I decided to head to one my local nurseries...
They have stuff on sale!!! 50% off of Passionflower vines (large vine for $15!!), a HUGE elephant ear, caladiums for $1.99/ea. Large tubs of geraniums $4.99/ea, the list goes on! I will definitely be going back tomorrow, payday, to buy some stuff :)
Maybe I'll head out to my other fave nursery too...
Discovered another 8 tomatoes hiding among the leaves, and 4 jalepenos! Now if only the bell peppers would actually grow some peppers LOL!
Have fun gardening :)
Jul 8, 2008 | 6:44 PM PST
Last evening while sitting outside, I saw the vanguard flyer of the soon to be squadrons of the large dragonflies that patrol my yard and the neighbors' hunting mosquitos and other small insects. They are so much fun to watch. Amazing that an insect that is about 6 inches long with a wingspan even larger can fly so fast and be so graceful.
This evening I watched a bat join the as yet lone dragonfly on patrol. I am always happy to see the bats out feeding and love to watchthem flit around too.
Happy hunting to you both, I appreciate the dent you make in the mosquito population :)
Thanks to an evening thunderstorm I was able to make a huge dent on the bermuda grass in the daylilly bed, in addition to all the other beds I weeded earlier in the day. Since the ground is so moist many of the roots just slid right out making it so much easier. Maybe tomorrow I'll get to work clearing out the weeds to prepare the new beds....
I must say, that storm was pretty impressive to watch come in. The western sky turned such a dark, ominous gray. Then the wind picked up!!! It was blowing dirt and grit and all sorts of other stuff all over. At first I thought it was a tornado and was about to yell for the kids to get in the bathroom (we don't have a basement). Other than that, the storm wasn't bad at all and we received a nice steady rain for about an hour. Needless to say, I didn't get the mowing done because it was raining pretty hard when Steve got home. Tomorrow it will really need it!
Jul 8, 2008 | 11:43 AM PST
Yesterday Steve was able to fix the power out back!!!! Apparently whatever caused the GFCI outlet to trip also destroyed it. Thankfully we have a few of those laying around from when we built the addition so it was a simple matter of him replacing it with the new one. Now the pool filter is working, and so is my fountain.
My parents came over for dinner last evening. We had a wonderful time.
Today the in-laws left. I'm always sad after they go- we get along great and they are such a big help around the house.
We're under a Severe Thunderstorm watch until 9pm. I hope we get the rain since I planted some of the datura seed I traded for. Kept the majority of it until next spring. I also got caught up on the weeding, thankfully there wasn't much- only took 2 hours to weed all 10 of my beds. I still really need to mow the grass. After 3 days of rain it has really grown LOL! That will have to wait until Steve gets home from work though.
Jul 7, 2008 | 9:39 AM PST
Well, despite our best efforts we still haven't gotten the rear receptacles and shed power working yet. So now the fountain and pool are big mosquito farms in the making.
We had more storms last evening and night, thankfully none were severe and we had no other damage. We have more storms forecast for the rest of the week too.
Yesterday we did take the rain-free period to go see a movie- Wall-E. It was so cute :) Amazing how expensive it has gotten to see a movie now- about $70 for a matinee for 5 people with popcorn and drinks!!!!!!
Well, Granny and son just got back from some school shopping, and now it's time to head off with Megan and Granny for her shopping. Hard to believe she'll be in Kindergarten...
More to came later I'm sure ;)
Have fun gardening:)
Jul 6, 2008 | 7:50 AM PST
I know we need the rain, but these thunderstorms can stop!
Woke up this morning to having the decorative iron trellisis on the shed having been blown down- damaged a clematis and knocked down the baptisia. One of my sunflowers was knocked down in another bed, as well as one of the unidentified plants and crocasimia *really angry*.
That was not the only damage. When the trellis' fell they also put the plug for for the pond pump into a big puddle. That of course tripped the GFCI for b oth the shed and the exterior receptacles. Now the fountain isn't going and the pool pump is off. We can't reset the outlet at all, despite having unplugged everything and resetting all the breakers. Not sure exactly what the problem is. What's worse is my husband doesn't know either, and he's an Electrical Engineer!!!
Needless to say, I will be spending the day repairing damage to the plants, while hubby works on the electric. That is, we will be doing that in between yet more thunderstorms and rain. At least all of my other plants are really happy!
Have fun gardening :)
Jul 5, 2008 | 2:20 PM PST
Tags: fireworks , tomatoes , peppers
Hope everyone had a safe and fun 4th!
I've been really busy the last few days getting ready for the in-laws coming and our 4th of July party. We got the yard looking wonderful, the house was spotless, and then boy did we party!
We invited all the friends, neighbors and their kids. Invited several of the brand new neighbors, so got to make even more friends :) A neighbor smoked a turkey for us, I smoked babyback ribs, and made lots of other food too. The turkey was a huge hit, and everyone had lots of fun. The kids all had a great time swimming and running around and watching our fireworks show. The adults all had a wonderful time too- party went on until about 11pm, when kids were falling asleep on the floor LOL! Thankfully no one had to drive home, they all lived at most a block away.
Steve and friend Dave were our firworks technicians. They did a great job of coordinating multiple bottle rocket launces, roman candles, whizzy things, and the few larger ones that we had bought. Hearing the kids "Oooh, Aahh" made the whole thing so enjoyable.
We were very lucky in the timing too. As the firework show was going on, we began to see lightening (took us all a while to figure out what it was LOL) Afterwards we had a nice storm hit, so everyone came back in. Then we didn't get another storm until after everyone went home. I believe we had about 2 other storms after that too. Much needed rain to water the plants, and put out any smoldering fireworks remnants :)
Today we got another storm, it was raining like a waterfall for about an hour, and we're supposed to get more storms tonight and tomorrow.
This morning I found 4 more baby tomatoes, and some baby peppers too WOOHOOO!!!!!
Until later, Have fun gardening :)
Jul 1, 2008 | 9:00 AM PST
Or should I title this "Cleaning, Cleaning, Cleaning"? LOL! I would most certainly rather be out in the garden!
I watered everything last night with the "Non-odor" fish fertilizer. When you put it on just a few plants it doesn't smell at all. When you water all of your beds it is pretty rank haha. I think I really upset the neighbors, and scared off the icer cream man LOL! Everything really seems to have enjoyed it though.
I'm really getting frustrated with my peppers and tomatoes. They have lots of blooms- but just won't set fruit! I have no idea why. They are all HUGE. Maybe I need to add more potash or potassium... The ornamental beans are blooming like crazy, but the blossoms fall off before growing a bean. They are supposed to be edible, and I want to collect for next year. Oh well....
The parsley is setting seeds like crazy. I'm going to have loads to trade. Organically grown parsley seeds anyone? The plants are 4 ft tall!
My Four O'Clocks are blooming like crazy too. I really like them. I'll definitely be collecting those seeds!
Well, gotta go collect the seeds from the skullcap, and then get back to cleaning.
Have fun gardening :)
