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| Well, just about the end of the 1st week...
Geez, I don't know if I'm ever ever going to be used to this mountain living lol! I probably could have planted out quite a few things earlier with the Red Russian Kale and Dutch Grey Pea but it rained and rained it seemed forever and was just too yucky cold. Not to mention that we were still getting frost up until 1st week in June...some right into begging of last week but are living right in town which is down in a valley.....cold air settles :O The weather is quite nice these days and I took advantage! We went from barely 46F to near 80....NICE. Of the wintersow seedlings (actually sown in week 1 of April), I finally planted: Chinese Forget-me-nots Calendula 'Citrus Cocktail' Blue Flax Malva 'Zebrina' Coreopsis lanceolata Wanted to do more today and still may IF this rain passes on. If so, I'll plant out more Malva, Rudbeckia, Coreopsis, Swamp Milkweed, Chives and whatever else looks good and ready :) I was glad to also be able to get my indoor started toms and peppers in the ground....I had to pot them up 2x....grrrrr....that's how early these need to be started around here and I may be cutting it too close....sigh....BUT I do already have a few peppers developing...yippie.... I had to re-sow a few containers this week also: Gaillardia 'Burgundy' and Common Gaillardia, Shasta Daisy and Penstemon pinnifolius compactum. I did get one seedling of the Penstemon, but I want/need more!! Ever since our Bonnie from Colorado posted pics last year I've had to have it :)
By the way, in case anyone is wondering what I'm doing about the deer, I went with a product called Deer Out and so far so good. BUT now guess what....I now need to buy Gopher Out if there is such a thing LOL!! No damage yet, but those little critters are getting way close.....sigh.... Tooda-loo friends, Vera
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| Glad you're geting to plant out Vera - wow, what a zone difference for you! Hubby had a ground hog problem in his veggie bed for the past few years. This year he put one of the liquid fence "bottles" on a stake we've been making up in there and so far...no sign of the ground hog. Are ground hogs the same as gophers? |
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- Posted by northerner_on Z5A ONCanada (My Page) on Thu, Jun 28, 12 at 2:49
| I don't think ground hogs and gophers are the same, but they do the same damage. I saw a hole leading under our shed a few days ago and I gave it my treatment: first the hose full blast in it for about 10 minutes; then a couple of large stones to block it. They are very good at removing large stones but there's nothing moved since then so I figure I discouraged it (ground hog). I have an apple tree and the dropping green fruit attracts them. Sometimes I go out and see them sitting on the grass, an apple between both front paws, muching away. And they don't move unless I chase them. Have to cover all my greens or I won't get any. Vera, I'm still trying to get Blue Flax to grow like yours. What we have here must be something different. Good luck in you new garden. |
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| Vera, if it makes you feel any better, it was 100� here today. And now, at 8 pm, it's still 98. And we haven't had rain in forever and a day, and none in sight in the 10 day forecast. So, instead of too wet/cold, I have too hot and dry. So yor're not alone in your garden woes! We've got 'em too, only in reverse. Karen |
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- Posted by ladyrose65 6bNJ (My Page) on Sat, Jun 30, 12 at 23:08
| Send the cold air over here! It's HOT!!!!! |
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- Posted by vera_eastern_wa 5b-6a (My Page) on Mon, Jul 2, 12 at 16:45
| The cold is no longer a problem here either lol! No ground hogs are larger.....but a rodent is a rodent. I'm just not sure if Gopher and Prairie Dog are one in the same or not? Back home in the Northern Great Plains I've only seen Prairie Dogs in "Prairie Dog Towns" and there are usually hundreds to a colony. Northerner, I'll have to remember to get some Flax seed from the new plantings. If you want any sooner, I could send some older seed from which I got this years spring seedlings from. Germination was good :) Are your plants just not getting as big or? BTW So far so good with the Deer Out repellent!! Still have more to plant, but gonna have to start getting up and out much earlier to beat the heat.....ugh! Happy Gardening :) |
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