It Fit, Flowers, Birdfeeder, Fred, Tomatoes
You know the saying,
"if it fits, I sit"...
So, Lily sits.
And continues to lay there for
an hour of so.
Flowers are popping out all
around. This is what is
called a
Carolina False-dandelion
and they grow wild this yr
in my yard.
coming up from seeds dropped
last yr.
This is what is called a
Crow Garlic.
Yes, wild in the yard.
Growing wild in between
my yard and neighbors yard.
So cool, they all have three
blooms on one stem.
According to Google
this is a Verbesina Helianthoides
commonly known as yellow crownbeard or
gravelweed. What a name for a pretty
bloom. It is a native species in the
aster family.
This also is growing between
the yards. Milkweed, the Monarch
will have this place for laying
eggs.
feeder, I hung it on the front
porch but I wanted to move it
around back. I did and I put it
on the base of the deck, it
was driving the girls nuts.
The birds would come in to
perch on the feeder, then
some make it under the deck.
I have caught Misty looking
between the cracks to see the
birds that fly under it.
To make things easier on them,
I moved it out to its own pole.
Girls can still see the birds but
they don't appear to be flying into
them or under the deck.
This seems to be working out
great. But the way these
finches eat, I might need to
get a job.
I went out and did some work
in a steady rain yesterday. Keeps
me cool like that.
While in the yard I ran into
Fred. well, he actually almost
ran into me when he jumped in front
of me.
Now back to my yard.
Just a week ago, these were tiny,
then came about six days of
rain. Wow, they popped up fast.
One of the chores I did in the rain
was to weed on the bed around
the mailbox. There were plants coming
in, NO grass. After the rains,
it was full of grass that shot up
fast and long.
That done, then I moved
to my bricks and laid them out
for a firepit.
NO PICS.
But I do have a pic of the
wildflower BED.
Oh my gosh, it is coming in
really thick.
are either Brown Eye or
Sunflower from seeds that
fell last yr.
Whatever they are, they are
covered in blooms. This also was
not the case till the rain came in.
Amazing that I can water everyday,
but it just will not do what
rain will do.
and I counted
seven maters already.
My favorite is
the Cherokee Purple.
Really the ugliest maters,
but the taste is amazing.
I have found though that I have
no luck in my plants producing more
than three or four maters.
Next favorite is a good ole
juicy Cherry Tomatoe.
What is your favorite?
Have you ever had a tomato,
mayo and salt sandwich?
I can't wait for a big enough one
to get ripe on my vine.
I got some gourds last fall
for the Halloween season, i
saved them and popped the seeds
in some dirt in a pot. When they
started to come up I knew I
needed to plan for them to grow.
Thought was make something for them
to grow up, but then I remembered this
shelve unit that was not being used.
That is now placed there for it to
grow up.
to sit the pots on.
My planning brain has been at it
all morning, I need to stop!
lol
Have a great Sunday,
Pam
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