On Thursday, work resumed in the garden. Laura Davis stopped by briefly to water the MMG. Judith Chaddock came and watered inside as well as deadheaded. She also began to gather some of our lavender for 2012. Jeanette Sletton deadheaded, and Betty Marcus gathered seed for our yearly giveaways. Kay Balzer returned and began her magic on the front garden remodel. Marcia Lamkin watered pots. Joe Harte pruned trees and suckers. I spent my time removing the dreaded bellflower from one of our roses. Just before we were ready to leave a downpour came along with hail. Betty, Marcia, and me had to wait a 1/2 hour before we could get to our vehicles.
On several days this week we had 4-legged visitors (deer) to the garden. They were very curious and came right up to the edge of the rock walls. After we were gone they helped themselves to dinner.
The Ketchup and Mustard rose buds were all missing except one bloom, which I took in the house for the residents to enjoy. On Saturday my plan was to spray some of the roses for aphids. I looked and looked and couldn't find any. I think the hail on Thursday scared them all off - at least for a while. Instead I helped Steve Raymer, a new master gardener, weed the inferno strips and cut back iris.
We are beginning to harvest seed from our hollyhock and Mexican Hat. If you want any please stop by the garden on one of our workdays (Mon/Thurs from 8am-12pm).
Plans for next week:
Continue work on the front beds
Deadhead iris, shasta daisy, and lambs ear
Spray roses for aphids ?
Begin removing dirt from north side of house and moving items to the greenhouse from the sheds
Watering, weeding and composting as needed
Ketchup and Mustard Rose planted in honor of Lois Steve |
Some fall asters
Thanks to all who help make the gardens at Olivia White beautiful!
Loni
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