Friday, April 20, 2012

First Half of April. Good & Bad News.

Last weekend, my back yard hosted its first party since spring planting. It was great fun!
I didn't get any pictures, but even if I did, I wouldn't post them here!
Anyway, some pics:

The morning glories drooping in the sunlight

Pumpkins on the left, watermelon on the right

The cabbage. You'll see a pattern of decay in its leaves because of the caterpillars...

Herbs and tomatoes

Kelly's rose

The toilet garden featuring Chloe

Weeding the yard means large piles of weeds. Fortunately, I have places to put them in the woods

Cacti!

The rainbow cactus has flowers. In the desert, they cluster together,
so I expect that the flowering is what makes this happen.

Purple cactus is growing lots of new pods

Almost every one of my cacti is growing new pods!

The view of the entire vegetable garden

The houseplants are looking good

The oyster shells on the front provided convenient ash trays for the party

Everything is green in the spring sun

The red flowers keep multiplying!

Close-up

Pineapple and Swedish ivy



Wild onions!

Chloe...

She stomped these plants in a futile attempt to catch the dripping rain.
Fortunately, she didn't do too much damage.

The basil. I don't expect it to last much longer.

Chewed up catnip and mint.

This is what I deal with. They are much worse at night when you can pick off a multitude.

Fig tree has huge leaves!

Lemons from when I bought the tree in February are still not ripe...

Check this out.

Thinned out.

Pumpkins.

Thinning out is a necessary step to make sure that the best plants have unhindered access to nutrients and sunlight.

This dog.

Cucumbers!

Pumpkins and watermelons!

Grapes of Wrath

Another close-up of the fig tree leaves. It's such a nice-looking tree!





I'm beginning to wonder if my cacti are getting too much water this spring.
Even if they are, it won't matter, I don't think, when Drought 2012 hits.

Texas prickly pear. I'm really excited about this year's growth!

This guy was a bit of a late bloomer, but it looks promising.

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Not only are there caterpillars, but there are several different kinds.

Notice the increasing decay.

Toilet garden!

Elephant ear is opening up. The leafy plant here isn't what you think it is. It's Virginia creeper.

If you look carefully you can see that there are 3 different kinds of plants in here.

Morning glories.

Thinned out.

This stuff is bunk. Don't use it.

Sprouting stonecrop!

Spider plant. I brought this guy back from the Dead!

Kelly's rose started blooming!

First ladybug of 2012

Chewed. up.

The morning glories found the twine! Unfortunately, the bugs found them.

You'll notice all of my herbs and lettuce are gone. This was not my idea.

Lemon and fig.

The morning glories look simultaneously robust and pitiful.

As you can see, this cabbage is getting progressively worse.

What's left of the herbs and tomatoes.

I'm pretty sure that's a sunflower growing there.

Toilet garden!

I love this thing.


The stonecrop is looking bad. I cut it off after this pic, and I'm hoping the sprouts pick up the slack.

Looking good.

Mary Jane "Mar-Mar" Binks, AKA Mars Bars

A good note to end on. Kelly's rose in full bloom!



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