Friday, June 21, 2013

Summer Solstice

When I awoke this morning it was raining hard and thunder was gently rumbling. Such pleasant sounds and ones that I've always found pleasing.  As I lay in bed a while longer listening to the rainfall, my thoughts were of the garden and how nourishing those precious drops are to all that grows out there.

Rainstorms have never bothered me much, especially now that I'm a gardener.  When it rains on warm summer days, I enjoy running in the rain.  It's refreshing, fun, and feels nourishing on some level.  Rainstorms, especially when accompanied by booming thunder claps and lightening strikes, are exhilarating and frightening all at once.

Looking out to the backyard from the kitchen window, everything looked lush and green.

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Garlic bulbs are fattening up, strawberries are turning into ruby jewels on a daily basis, flowers are beginning to form on a couple tomato plants, and raspberries are starting to blush.  We estimate that by this time next week we'll be enjoying the first of the red and black raspberries.

The first four strawberries of the season.
They were (and continue to be) sweet, juicy, and mighty tasty.

Red raspberries!

Black raspberries!

Strawberries!
These babies (3.5 cups) were promptly turned into strawberry jam.

Wednesday afternoon, while John was picking strawberries, he spotted one of our most loved garden dwellers - a praying mantis!  The mantid egg I found while removing the straw blanket from the strawberry bed earlier in the season has hatched.  It is always thrilling to see those incredible creatures, especially in our little section of the world.  This is the first time we're aware of that praying mantis' have created eggs in our yard.  John came inside to share the good news but when we headed back outside, the praying mantis was hiding too well.  Thursday, however, John spotted the little fella again and this time, armed with the camera, we documented our sighting.

Once the rain stopped this afternoon, I ventured out to the garden to pick today's ripe strawberries. Weeds also got pulled, tomato plants secured to their stakes, and then I decided to grab the hedge shears to trim the grass that grows around the corn and bean plants.  Easiest to do while sitting on the ground, a quarter of the way through the process, a rapid, frantic movement in front of me caught my attention.  A tiny mantid was running across the row I was clipping!  Surely my hand, almost instantly reaching out for him, wasn't anymore comforting than the large scissors that had just been leveling his jungle, but when my hand was still, the mantid eventually obliged and jumped on my index finger.

I marveled at his smallness, his powerful albeit tiny forearms, and the fact that his head swiveled to look up at me.  Slowly, I moved my arm in the direction of the row that had already been trimmed and lowered my hand back down to the ground.  The mantid walked the length of my finger like a plank and then jumped back in the grass, quickly making his way to the stem of a bean plant, instantly blending in to the surroundings.  Carefully, I finished trimming the grass while being on the look-out for any of the mantis' siblings.

Thursday's sighting in the strawberry bed.
The giants have me surrounded!



The corn and bean dweller.

It's the first day of summer, there is a full moon in 1 day, 10 hours -this year's supermoon, in fact- and it is still light outside at 20:42:00!  Here's to long, hot days, warm nights, and many al fresco meals made up from garden bounty.

"Lauren's Grape" heirloom poppy

Blooming "Peace" roses

Cheers!



Thursday, June 6, 2013

Home Sweet Home... four years!


We've been in our home for four years today.  She's looking more lovely now than she did four years ago, inside and out.  The day lilies, poppies and iris' that were planted that first summer are now well established and lush.  In fact, the iris' will need to be thinned next fall.


June 2009

June 2013
Hello, color!

June 2013
Busy with bees and smelling wonderful.

'Safari Sunset' iris

'Peace' rose




'Ebb Tide' rose
Day lilies line the front fence.



The backyard is mostly full of edibles now.  In addition to the vegetable and herb garden, which are growing nicely, the raspberry bushes (red and black) are just a couple weeks away from being heavy with fruit.
Raised strawberry bed, vegetable bed, and herb garden

Soon-to-be Tomato City

Red raspberry bush
Black raspberry canes
Soon-to-be black raspberries
Radishes
We've already enjoyed several of these in salads.  Spinach, too!
Radish butter to be made soon.


The corn plants are well on their way to being knee high by the forth of July.  Several beans planted at the base of the corn plants have sprouted, as have the squash seeds that were planted at the perimeter of the corn "field".
Carl's Glass Gems corn

Brockton Horticultural bean
Hidatsa Red Indian bean

Strawberries will be blushing shortly and garlic, oh, sweet, garlic!  Hopefully, the garlic harvest is just over one month from now.  I can hardly wait to be cooking with and eating freshly grown garlic again! I believe that if we were to buy a farm, we'd be garlic farmers.

Strawberries
pie, jam, muffins, bread, ice cream...
Garlic!

We began the process for our patio installation today by scheduling a date for the install.  We're thrilled about this latest upcoming home improvement and will be sure to document its installation.

The patio will meet the edge of the driveway, replacing the cement pad outside the back door,
and extend to meet the corner of the garage.  The patio will run along the edge of the herb garden,
almost to the fence, and cover the area where the table rests.

'Blueberry Bliss' iris

Wish you could smell this beauty.

FIRE!


"Redbud Hill"
Redbud's heart shaped leaves

Heirloom poppies (L-R: 'Lauren's Grape' and 'Imperial Pink')
An heirloom poppy ('Lauren's Grape') nearly ready to bloom!

2009
2013
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Home, SWEET, Home.