We spotted our first oriole of the year on Mother's Day, May 8th. It was a few days later than usual. The feeder contained syrup, grape jelly and oranges.
GROWING PERENNIALS IN ZONE 6 OF NEW YORK STATE ... RAISING BUTTERFLIES ... COMMUNITY GARDENING
Wednesday, May 11, 2022
Tuesday, April 12, 2022
Monday, January 10, 2022
Amaryllis
I purchased a few bulbs from an online gardening site to grow indoors.
These beautiful amaryllis began flowering the week before Christmas. The red with white throats are named "Barbados" and the white flowers with red edging are named "Picasso."
The largest Barbados measured 8" across!
I'm going to attempt to follow the instructions for re-blooming next year.
Sunday, October 3, 2021
Concord Grape Crop
Friday, July 30, 2021
Peaches!
Our four year old peach tree is producing lots of fruit. The variety is Reliance, which is a good variety to withstand northern winters. The peaches are sweet and juicy. We don't use any pesticides at all and this year's crop is beautiful.
Saturday, July 24, 2021
Bees, Birds & Butterflies
Today is a beautiful, sunny, breezy day -- perfect for watching and photographing birds, bees and butterflies.
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Ruby Throated (female) hummingbird on climbing honeysuckle |
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Monarch and bee on side-by-side zinnias |
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Monarch caterpiller |
Sunflower with bumblebee |
Male monarch nectaring on zinnia |
Female monarch on lantana |
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Egg laid by female monarch (above) on swamp milkweed (asclepias incarnata) |
Friday, June 25, 2021
Yay! Summer is Here!
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A view of the vegetable garden from the grape arbor entrance |
Beets |
Butterhead lettuce with peas in the background being nibbled away by a chipmunk, I think |
barrel of sunflowers |
Tomatoes have reached the top of their cages |
Grape vines being trained over the arbor |
We're into Summer now. The Spring season has been great for the garden this year. Flowers and vegetables are thriving. The fruit trees are loaded with baby fruits and the berry bushes have already begun producing raspberries. We've had some good rains, so weeding is a breeze! Also, today a monarch butterfly laid 19 eggs on the common and swamp milkweed. I've gathered the leaves on which the eggs were laid and will let them hatch indoors to protect them from preditors. After they become second stage cats, I'll move them to the milkweed plants in the nursery enclosure to fully develop into adult monarchs ... egg to caterpillar to chrysalis to butterfly. They'll then be released from the enclosure to continue the cycle.
Thursday, June 3, 2021
Strawberry Season
This is our first picking of strawberries. The strawberry trug is located behind the shed where it gets plenty of sunshine. This is an everbearing variety called "Tribute".
Saturday, May 15, 2021
Monday, May 3, 2021
Early Bloomers
Our spring weather has been so beautiful this year that we have early bloomers in the garden. The apple tree, given to me by my dad as a sappling 35 years ago, is full of blossoms. The little grape vine area next to the shed has been trimmed and is budding.
Apple tree in full bloom |
This is the second year for the strawberry plants in the trug behind the shed.
Strawberry plants |
The lilac tree in the perennial path smells wonderful as we walk by!
Lilac |
We've found that the secret to a large crop of rhubarb is adding plenty of composted manure in the spring! This planting has been in the garden for many years.
Rhubarb |
Forget Me Nots seed down each year, so we always have mounds of blue and pink flowers scattered throughout the garden in early spring.
Forget Me Nots |
The red azalea adds bold color to the garden and is surrounded with blue forget me nots and white azaleas behind it. Red, white and blue! Our patriotic area!
Azalea |
The rhododendrun is in full bloom at the front entrance.
Rhody |
We installed two oriole feeders on April 28th and received our first visitor May 2nd.
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Baltimore Oriole |