
This is a garden journal of our garden here in Tulsa, OK featuring illustrations and garden notes that include discussions on botany, botanizing, entomology, garden ecology, botanical illustration and art.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Monday, April 12, 2010
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Wasp Houses
Here are some wasp houses I put up. They are just those decorative fake bird houses you get in flower arrangements. When I lived in the country I would put up inverted coffee cans for them to live in and had renters every year. The ones shown here are nice ornamentals put no wasps have moved in as of yet. It's going on three years now, glad I don't pay taxes. I suppose they don't like the neighborhood because just below them are the Croakers......a frog family (also a vacant house but the wasps don't know that, ha)
The wasps dine on cabbage moths, as do the sparrows. They are constantly grooming the plants and carrying away the squirmy prize to a place other than the houses I set up for them.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Time to Plant
Temp 43-57 The weather is supposed to be cooler than normal this spring. I started my garden by setting out onion slips along with potatoes. I am planting a full set of cole crops this year in anticipation fo the cooler season. The price of food had gone through the roof. A good reason to grow more veggies. I dug up a lot of iris to make way for the veg garden.
I made some cloutches for the seedlings by staking boards alongside the row. I will put plastic over that & hold it down with rocks & dirt. I'll put buckets over the brocolli seedlings that I put out a few days back.
I made some cloutches for the seedlings by staking boards alongside the row. I will put plastic over that & hold it down with rocks & dirt. I'll put buckets over the brocolli seedlings that I put out a few days back.
Monday, March 1, 2010
Friday, December 12, 2003
Last Harvest
Harvested a great batch of award winning size and blemishless turnips.
Lynda (one of my grandaughters) and I planted an iris she had "borrowed" from one of the vacant houses yard. She named it "Lil Kim" after a rap artist....a very lewd one at that. I bloomed the next year with a slightly dirty yellow. The stocks have a tendency to grow bent.
Lynda (one of my grandaughters) and I planted an iris she had "borrowed" from one of the vacant houses yard. She named it "Lil Kim" after a rap artist....a very lewd one at that. I bloomed the next year with a slightly dirty yellow. The stocks have a tendency to grow bent.
Thursday, December 11, 2003
End of the season
While in the yard today I heard this great comotion of birds behind me. When I turned around they all suddenly became quite. There were about 10 sparrows perched in the mock orange bush. When I turned around and headed back to the shop they resumed their squabbling. Suddenly they all lit off in a cloud of aviary angst and into the chain linked fence, then as quickly as they had left they were back in the mock orange and quite.
It is nippy today and the garden has just about gone dormant. I plucked off the spent flower head of the marigolds and put them up for seed next year.
It is nippy today and the garden has just about gone dormant. I plucked off the spent flower head of the marigolds and put them up for seed next year.
Friday, November 7, 2003
Seagulls in Oklahoma?
Spotted some gulls in the southeast part of town circling 21st and Garnett. The cold weather is coming on with night-time temps reaching freezing.
Picked the last watermelon from the garden and it was deliceous. I saved the seed.
Picked the last watermelon from the garden and it was deliceous. I saved the seed.
Thursday, November 6, 2003
Mother of a Thousand
One of my reblooming iris is blooming....in November?
The mother of a thousand plant that my mom kidnapped one of her tiny children had managed to grow 7 feet tall and is now blooming clusters of bell-shaped flowers.
The mother of a thousand plant that my mom kidnapped one of her tiny children had managed to grow 7 feet tall and is now blooming clusters of bell-shaped flowers.
Thursday, August 28, 2003
Wednesday, August 6, 2003
Planting
For fall garden:
1. Chinese Cabbage (didn't take)
2. Kale (didn't do well)
3. French Radish (excellent)
4. Sparkler Radish (did well)
5. Globe Turnips (excellent)
6. collards (didn't do well)
Next year I'll try starting them from flats.
1. Chinese Cabbage (didn't take)
2. Kale (didn't do well)
3. French Radish (excellent)
4. Sparkler Radish (did well)
5. Globe Turnips (excellent)
6. collards (didn't do well)
Next year I'll try starting them from flats.
Wednesday, July 9, 2003
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