Sunday, July 26, 2020

At the Farm During the Pandemic July 17 - July 26, 2020





  • Wednesday.  We returned from Galveston and drove to the farm.
  • I began watering immediately.  Dry!
  • Thursday.  Worked.
  • I went out to the Vegetable Garden and pulled up 5 of the tomato plants.  I would have done it sooner but I just haven't had time.
  • The okra is about 2 feet tall now.  And the red amaranth is about 3 feet tall.  And the sunflowers are 4 - 5 feet tall.
  • Did lots of watering -  everything is gasping. 
  • Friday.  Worked.
  • In the morning I pulled up the last 2 tomato plants.  
  • I sprayed herbicide on the camphor plant growing in the Meadow adjacent to the Vegetable Garden.
  • I sprayed herbicide in the Vegetable Garden and the Rose Garden.  
  • I did lots of watering.  
  • The new Abutilon and the new Whitewater Acanthus that i planted before I left for Galveston had basically disappeared.  I literally thought someone had pulled them up and taken them.  But as I looked closer I saw two pathetic barely alive plants.  I watered them, and I am hoping to nurse them back to health.  The acanthus was not cheap!
  • We got a little rain around 5:00.  Enough to (barely) fill the rain barrels.
  • Saturday.  I cut my parsley growing in the wheelbarrow down to the ground.  I didn't pull it up because that soil is dry and hard.  It was dead from not being watered and because it is a biennial.  It was loaded with seeds, and I sprinkled them over the soil.
  • Weeded a bit in the Star Garden.  Deadheaded zinnias.  Cut away from my new lantanas and my Carefree Beauty so they wouldn't get crowded out.
  • Weeded in the Rose Garden a bit.  I pulled up the last few dried up Brown Eyed Susans.  I cut away plants that were crowding my lantanas.
  • Watered here and there.
  • I spent some time in the Greenhouse Gardens pulling weeds, raking and watering.
  • Moved on to the Vegetable Garden.  I looked pretty good.  Bert has been working in there.  I sowed some Early Splendor Amaranth, Molten Fire Amaranth, and Love Lies Bleeding amaranth in the beds where I pulled up the tomato plants.
  • Watered the pots around the pool (every day). 
  • Cleaned out the bird bath.  I fill it with fresh water every day and I clean it every couple of days with a scrub brush.
  • Sunday.  I went straight out to the Orchard to work on the dead blackberry canes in the back left bramble bed.  I got all of them cut out, bent into small pieces, then into the wheelbarrow and finally in to the burn pile.  I weeded around me as I scooted along the ground.  
  • I did a little weeding around my new bird of paradise plant down there.
  • After that I hand-watered in the Rose Garden for an hour and a half.  I pushed the hose into the ground around my small roses to see if there were any vole dens around the roots.  I found deep dens around four roses.  I filled them with water hoping to get them to move away.  Smushed down the muddy soil and water around the roses hoping to fill in the soil around their roots.  While I was working I cut back a bunch of Bonariensis and pulled weeds.
  • It was a little after 11:00 and I went inside to escape the heat.  
  • I staked a few zinnias to keep them off my new roses in the Star Garden.
  • Monday.  Worked.
  • After work I dragged a hose over to the Vegetable Garden and watered in the dry part for about 20 minutes.  Pulled some weeds.
  • I spotted the first okra.  They will be coming fast by next week.
  • Watered the pots by the pool.
  • Watered in areas I usually ignore.
  • Tuesday.  Worked.  At lunch I drove to town to buy some zinnia seeds.  I didn't need them, but I wanted to get out of the house.
  • After work I pulled weeds for about 30 minutes in the bed outside my window.
  • I made 2 chicken wire cages, watered the ground and sowed two packets of seeds in the cages.  
  • I made another cage and surrounded my poor beleaguered newest bears breeches that almost died from lack of water and is now being besieged by armadillos.   Set the sprinkler and watered it well.
  • Whew, that's all I could stand - it's so hot outside.  Sweat was pouring into my eyes.  
  • Wednesday.  Worked.
  • Up early and out in the Rose Garden at 7:00 to hand-water.  The voles have pulled another of my new plants underground.  I have been getting so discouraged lately.  Between the voles and the armadillos I can't seem to make any progress. So disappointing.
  • Watered my new zinnia seed areas and the pots around the pool.
  • It's overcast.  I'm hoping for rain.
  • Thursday.  Worked.
  • Did some watering.  Still no rain.  There is a hurricane forming in the gulf.  Maybe it will bring rain.
  • I did quite a bit of weeding in the bed outside the dining room during lunch.
  • After work I changed out the water next to the shed (with the cistern water).  
  • Watered in dry places in the Star Garden and did lots of weeding in the Star Garden.
  • Friday.  Worked.
  • I got up early and spent an hour hand watering in the Rose Garden.  
  • I watered the potted plants.
  • Sprayed herbicide in the Orchard.  The nozzle has been going crazy lately nad I can't figure out why.  I taped a Styrofoam cup around it so that the spray would go downward instead of out to the sides.  But it ended up just spraying the side of the cup and dripping down onto the ground.  So I don't know how effective that was in terms of landing on everything I was aiming at.  
  • Saturday.  Yay!
  • I started off cutting all my Black and Blue salvia in the back bedroom bed down to the ground.  Maybe I'll get another flush in the fall.  It took several hours.  I have a lot of it.  I cut the tender tops off of it and put it in the wheelbarrow, the rest I piled up on the ground.  I put all the young tender green tops in the compost pile.  I hauled the hard stems to the burn pile.  I turned the old compost pile.  I used leaves that I collected last fall mixed with my green leaves and started a new compost pile. 
  • I piddled around in the Greenhouse Gardens for a while.  I pulled up some parsley that went to seed and spread it around.  I cut away some dead branches off my Bay Laurel.
  • I spent some time in the Circle Drive beds.  Pulled weeds.  The Hurricane Lilies will pop up next month, and I don't want them to be growing amongst weeds.  And I cut away sweetspire growing in paths.  Cutting back my sweetspire revealed an armadillo hole in the middle of that shrub.  That galls me that an armadillo is living so close to the house.  Nasty things.
  • It began to rain - good news!  I continued to work in the rain.  I cut back a lot of my Giant Rudbeckia in the Star Garden that had gone to seed.  The garden looks a lot neater now.  I took all the seed heads and threw them in the Hot Border next to the Vegetable Garden.  There are still a bunch more to cut down, but I made a start.  I hauled the debris to the burn pile.  The cadet is broken right now, so I am hauling my debris with the wheel barrow.  
  • I did some general weeding in the Star Garden.  And I staked a few lilies that were leaning over so that their seed heads can dry without getting in the way.
  • I changed out of my wet clothes and drove into Houston to go to the Arbor Gate.
  • I bought 3 Little Bunny grasses, one Biltmore Ballgown Abutilon, a couple of Malabar Spinach, a Coral Honeysuckle, a Rosemary and a dozen Lantana. 
  • When I got home I planted the Abutilon in the spot where the armadillo tore up the last one (a shady section of the Star Garden).  I surrounded it with a chicken wire cage to protect it.
  • I weeded in the one of the beds in the hinterlands of the Star Garden.  I have a lot of Hurricane Lilies planted there, so I spruced up the bed in anticipation of their bloom time.
  • I planted a couple of the lantana - one in the Star Garden and one in the front bed next to the Mystic Spires salvia.  
  • I went to the Rose Garden and planted a lantana in the Noisette bed.  Then I started cutting back all the Homestead Purple Verbena and pulling up weeds.  I was crawling in to the bed on all fours to get to everything that I wanted to cut.  I was covered in dirt.  I made four big piles of debris.    
  • After dinner Bert and I drove in to Carmine so he could get some candy.  Then we drove around with the dogs, windows rolled down, over all the country roads for a long time.  The weather was cool after the rains, and it was a really nice evening.
  • Sunday.  Wow, I got a lot done.  It was either overcast or rainy all day.  And cool (for July).
  • I inspected all my lantanas and other small plants first thing to make sure the armadillos had not uprooted any of them.  
  • Then out to the Orchard to work.  I spent about four hours out there.  I weeded.  There were a lot of weeds, but since I had been out there working a couple of weeks ago it wasn't awful.  I scooped soil back into the beds everywhere that the armadillos had scratched it out.  I re-planted lots of Philippine Lilies that the armadillos had uprooted.  I spent some time in the Fig bed gathering up zillions of little Monbretia bulbs that were laying clumped up and brown on top of the soil (you guessed it - armadillos).  I cut all the dead vegetation away and re-planted them.  Then I laid a sheet of chicken wire over the top of the soil and staked it down.  Deadheaded lots of coneflower and spread the seeds here there and everywhere.  There are hundreds more coneflower to deadhead and spread.  It was a great, great year for my coneflower.  I will wait until the heads get a little drier before I do a big deadheading project.  Bert came down and cut down the Pakistan Mulberry tree.  It was almost completely dead - I have no idea why it died (or was doing so poorly).  Time to move on to a plum tree, I like plums.  I never got a single mulberry, so I don't feel sad about getting rid of it.  I poisoned the cut.  I want it to die and start rotting so that it will be easier to dig up this winter when I'm ready to plant my plum. Bert also help me surround my swamp sunflowers with goat wire.  They are tall but they have not yet fallen over, so it was the perfect time to stake them.  I cleaned up in the blackberry beds again where a persistent stand of horseherb is growing behind some of my blackberry canes.  Cut away spent branches off my day lilies.  I planted a Tuscan Blue Rosemary in the bed at the entrance to the Orchard.  I surrounded it with a chicken wire cage.  And I tied up some leaning plants with string and bamboo sticks.  I also trimmed my Muscadine grape vines.  The grapes are plump but still green.  I can't wait to gather my grapes.  I also sowed a bunch of zinnias in the Jujube bed and put a chicken wire cage around them. 
  • While I was down there I weeded around my Pride of Barbados that I planted about a month ago. 
  • Bert and I swam in the pool for about 30 minutes.  It was the only time during the day when the sun broke through.  Fortuitous.  
  • I laid down for a few minutes while it rained really steady.  As soon as it stopped I headed out to the Rose Garden.  I stayed in there until 6:00 working.  I pulled weeds, raked, planted 5 or so lantana.  I cut back lots of Moss Verbena.  I'm not sure what to do about that.  I don't know if it will come back from the roots when it's been cut back severely.  But I really wanted to get rid of it and plant some lantana and sow some zinnias.  On the other hand, if will make a strong come back in the fall I'd really like that pretty pale purple in the garden.  So I cut it back to see what will happen.  I sowed some zinnias and put a chicken wire cage around them.  I painstakingly pulled up day flower digging my hand down around each one and grabbing those long roots.  I stake lots of zinnias.  I cut away dead stems on my day lilies.  I worked until I couldn't stand it anymore - not because I was tired but because I was so dirty that I couldn't stand myself anymore. 
  • It was a day to be proud of.  I worked steady for 9 hours.       


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