What a huge difference it has made in the garden. Last week the mid-season daffodils were looking pretty sad from the storm, & not much else was happening. Now, this!
These are some of the things blooming this week in the gardens. Mostly it's weeds this week in the gardens. I can only be out there so long, though, & then my back needs a break. Great excuse to post it all here.
Since I can no longer lift the mulch with the spading fork, I carry it little black tubful by little black tubful. Not very efficient, but it gets the job done.... Eventually...as in, by time it's time to start mulching next year.
We have the bluebirds back again this year. They're such fun to watch, & useful too: as I'm weeding or digging, I fill a dish with the grubs I run across (about 1000 per square inch, I think) & then plunk them down & watch the bluebirds eat 'em up. It is kind of icky watching them writhe around in the dish, but it beats the alternatives, which are nasty beetles or hand squishing. Eeeewwwwww! I check the boxes once in awhile, & no nest yet... but hopefully soon. The male is going in & out, but I think he's still trying to choose his real estate -- we have 2 boxes about 6 feet apart (Matthew made me 4, but so far we only have 2 up), so that if the tree swallows want one too, they don't compete with the bluebirds.
Here are a couple of last year's first brood -- kind of blurry, I know, but it's not easy to take a photo inside a box. This was taken in May, when they were 12 days old.
We have the bluebirds back again this year. They're such fun to watch, & useful too: as I'm weeding or digging, I fill a dish with the grubs I run across (about 1000 per square inch, I think) & then plunk them down & watch the bluebirds eat 'em up. It is kind of icky watching them writhe around in the dish, but it beats the alternatives, which are nasty beetles or hand squishing. Eeeewwwwww! I check the boxes once in awhile, & no nest yet... but hopefully soon. The male is going in & out, but I think he's still trying to choose his real estate -- we have 2 boxes about 6 feet apart (Matthew made me 4, but so far we only have 2 up), so that if the tree swallows want one too, they don't compete with the bluebirds.
Here are a couple of last year's first brood -- kind of blurry, I know, but it's not easy to take a photo inside a box. This was taken in May, when they were 12 days old.
By the way, many thanks to Debbie for asking, "Do you take photos of your gardens?" which got me started doing just that, and to Ann for having such an inspiring blog that now I have a good spot for the photos. I'm sure it'll morph into much more -- kids, & life in general. It's a neat way to unload some of the stuff in my head when there's too much in there. Like Dumbledore & the Pensive.
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