Thursday, February 20, 2014

Updue Overdate

North by northeast. The rains came, but the drought holds. Which leaves me indecisive about what to do now. It's time to start planting stuff, but I want to avoid things that need water. Maybe I'll just concentrate on climbers, on covering the fence.

South by southwest. The weeds, sticky little buggers have taken over, smothering most of the stuff I've planted. After I took this picture, I dragged the rake over them, trying to flatten them out for a wholesale weeding. But in a couple of months they'll be dead anyway. The morning glory (next to the gate) continues its slow climb, as does the bower vine at the left. I have hopes for them. I wish I had photographed the daphne (upper right, by the fence) when it was in full bloom, but the nicest thing about it was the smell. Truth be told, I've been lazy.

Friday, January 10, 2014

Four Months' Worth

South by southwest, Sept. 10, 2013
North by northeast, Sept. 10, 2013
North by northeast, Oct. 10, 2013

South by southwest, Oct. 10, 2013
North by northeast, Nov. 10, 2013

South by southwest, Nov. 10, 2013
North by northeast, Dec. 10, 2013

South by southwest, Dec. 10, 2013
North by northeast, today

South by southwest, today

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Happy New Year!

North by northeast. Been neglecting things over the holidays and hoping it was benign neglect. One of our neighbors says this is the coldest, driest winter she's seen in ... well, forever. I don't think it's been all that cold except for one week, but it certainly has been dry. You can see the clump of jonquils or daffodils or whatever they are getting taller up in front of the crawl access. Lots of green (weed) ground cover up at the top. It seems to have choked out most of the thyme, as I discovered when I went out to pick some for a recipe. The cilantro is flourishing, and the oregano looks okay. The basil is kaput, however. 
South by southwest.


Saturday, December 21, 2013

Solstice

North northeast. The shortest day, the longest night. 

South southwest. 

Winter daphne is budding. Guess that's why they call it "winter." 

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Another Month

North by northeast three months ago
South by southwest three months ago
North by northeast two months ago
South by southwest two months ago

North by northeast one month ago
South by southwest one month ago
North by northeast today
South by southwest today

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Winter Casualty Report

Miss 'otis regrets ... she's unable to thrive in sub-freezing weather. It's been down in the low 30s/high 20s, and there was frost one morning. It rained last night, so the weeds are thriving, and most of the rest of the plants look okay. But I fear that the stephanotis won't make it. The basil has pretty much had it, too, but I trimmed it back and when the weather warms up as it's supposed to do later this week, we'll see how it does. 
The climbing hydrangea doesn't look too great (even when the picture is in focus), but I think this is seasonal loss of leaves. 

Sunday, December 1, 2013

In the Bleak December

North by northeast. Not exactly the fell hand of winter yet, is it? 

South by southwest. Only the color of the leaves gives the time of year away. The vine at the left is doing splendidly, as is the morning glory back near the fence. But midway between them the hydrangea is yellow of leaf. I don't know whether it's supposed to be this time of year.