Thursday, June 6, 2024

Midwest Gardening 2024: Yard Projects and Vegetable Gardening for Seniors.

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Projects and the Vegetable Garden, June 3, 2024

We are still in Catch Up mode from all the projects that didn't get finished last year.
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These wood 'boxes' were used on the East side which is now all planted in Perennials and they are waiting for a new location?

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Hubby finished the back porch, again we are using the carpet for safety, wood stairs are very slick with ice or even rain. Safety is a theme here at our home now as we age and todder herea and there.

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This ledge was built for planters...and soon will just have are garden refuse cans underneath. 

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Speaking of Garbage...here are all our cans lined up for one week (minus two more for yard waste). Cleaning sheds and all the projects in the yard has really kept our garbage collectors busy...every week. 

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Five of our Seven yard waste cans!

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Hubby has been replacing our wooden walkways with cement squares. All the new wood along the railings are reinforcements and replacing. Sometime this summer all the wood will get stained.

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We have a gentle slope on this lot across the back yard, so the step downs are here and there. Hubby is laying block for here.


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Inside the new service patio, We raised this bed with new and compost soil added. I planted Asian long pole beans in here and some squash. The old gates are going to be perfect for trellises.

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Between laying 'stone' in the greenhouse, here and the walkway, we are done this year. Next year we will do in front of the greenhouse and along the other side.


Starting in the small patio in the garden...that I hope is a Holly Hock...it's going bonkers in that small planter. Lots of birds bath in this old birdbath we have had forever.

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Our Silver Maple trees have actually grown since the severe trimming two years ago. and this area has some shade. We've moved the Pepper plants we usually had here into the garden, but the Peas are thriving and this week are starting to blossom.

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The back stairs did get done late last year...but the decking and the siding is fighting with molds. We are planning on pressure washing everything when the planting is done.
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Above the back pond, where I really hacked back the roses, they are beginning to bloom. Unaltered photo---so bright.

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This was our woodpile area, which we cleaned up as most the wood had rotted. We severly pruned back the Lilac, but they are hardy and will definitely recover. 

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This is our infamous compost pile, the stuff to the right is our neighbors. All kitchen waste, most grass cuttings, leaves, trimmings go into here and get tilled up with some compost starter. We couldn't do what we do---if we didn't have this.

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Early last week...all the construction still going on.

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Top down... 8 Broccoli plants (now only 6) someone was chewing on them. 

Strips  of Chard Fordhook and rainbow.

Walkway

Wide Carrot bed 

Lines of Beets

and 4 Brussel Sprout plants. 
 A bit of empty space to the right waits for flower transplants. 

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This area was the holding spot for all the planting containers. 

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Much of that is Mint that I wintered over in pots inside of a plastic bag we buried in the compost pile. MINT has to be potted or it will invade everywhere. We use it to control the bees where we sit, work or by entrances. 
This is about $120 worth of plants that are on their third year....a big REDO savings.

Behind this area are the railing containers.

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These were actually planted in the Greenhouse...and are producing great onions, lettuce, spinach, radishes and some flowers. This one has a vine on one end...waiting to see what it is???

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I had to add extra dirt to this pot to get the radishes going to radish?? Or however you say it.

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I planted two types of spinach, and it is very successful when there aren't critters chewing on it.

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I have 5 of these mixed planters from the greenhouse.


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 I've started three more with more Lettuce/greens,  greenhouse Hot Peppers and some greenhouse flowers.

The box planters below are for shady plants, I can move these around where I need a little character later.

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We had to 'weed' kill the Morning Glories under the trellis...they have been an issue for twenty years or so. They just ruined the beans and pickles last year. 
We have pallet wood, an old bedspring and some 4x8 trellis frames upright here. Hubby made a raised shelf now for pots...so the Green Beans have a chance to survive up off the ground. 
I have our Peppers in pots here also on the right. 

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Another raised bed has Bush Pickles, several Squash (for the trellis on the fence) and Bush Beans. This will help our senior backs. I may have to add more dirt later.

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I have only 8 Heirloom Tomato plants this year, grown from seed and kept in the greenhouse this Spring. Honestly they were starting to blossom in there.

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I grew these bush Pickles in the greenhouse...! 
Critters seem to leave larger plants alone.
We are designing the garden for Seniors as we are on the long end of our  70's now.

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I have Trellis Pickles in here. We filled all these pots from the compost pile and added new potting soil also. These pots will all stay in the garden year-round and be fertilized with new soil added as needed. 

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The potted Carnival and Green Peppers look healthy and HAPPY!

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I planted Zucchini, only three this year from the greenhouse.

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This is an ornamental Corn plot---but I think the bird/chippies/moles/mice have eaten every sprout that came up. I can still do something else here if that is what has happened.



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Along the back fence, we have beans, squash, sunflowers, but they have been chewed on also

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My neighbor has some sort of bamboo like grass that gets 12 feet tall as a privacy screen. 

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Beans are having a hard time here, Kentucky Wonder.

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More Squash and some Marigolds.

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1 sprout making it from 6 seeds. and a hole from some critter chewing on them?


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We banned the family away from here until Father's Day so we can get all the  areas FINISHED. 
Still, everything seems to still be a work in progress.

We had to take a few days off because of all our heavy rains, but, I will be out in the yard all day today.

I'm sure everything is going crazy out there!

How are your Vegetables Doing?

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Sunday, June 2, 2024

Midwest Gardening 2024: What's Blooming on May 31, 2024

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Hi, Gardeners. What a Chicagoland Spring...we actually had some warmer temps this May, so our work load was major for May. Hubby and I are catching up on all the projects we weren't able to do last year. 
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The Greenhouse was stuffed with plants, veggies, and flowers, and I have been diligently planting. Downside of this lovely Spring with
TONS-BUCKETS-DELUGES of RAIN. 
While April was dry---May has been raining at least 4 times a week. 
Here's a short video of the front yard. I'm still learning video and there was some glaring bright sunshine here on Friday so shade your eyes, despite my editing.


Sorry for the abrupt end, finger slipped off. I have a Hydrangea, Rose hiding in all that mess. Plans are to dig this area out and get some proper mulch down again. 
This is what I've planted and blooming in the front. 

Walking towards the back, the Pond has masses of Peonies which have literally exploded and drooping despite support.

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The pond runs clear, all the leaves, petals, and bits have sunk to the bottom. I need to add some more rocks for possible Froggies. It's always a challenge to get the pumps working in Spring, and it finally seems to be working well.

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Of course the Fishing Couple have lost their poles AGAIN. And, I have used all my bamboo in the Pea Pots...hmmmm, I will have to find something!

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On the East side we have the moss covered fence...this should bleach off with the sun here over half the day. This birdhouse is starting to really deteriorate, I will have to give it a face lift. Now the Iris is one that I planted last Fall. I bought a few buckets of Iris at a garage sale, and these were marked Blue...but they aren't but are simply gorgeous anyway.

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Amazing to get such flowering the first year. I did some extensive new planting on this side of the yard last year. I think the Hollyhocks will be awesome. And, I have some HH babies in the greenhouse to keep the displays going for next year. Hollyhocks are Biennial and need to be planted each year to have continual blooming.

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My containers are getting a good start. I did buy Impatiens, but everything else is from the greenhouse except for the Creeping Charlie which wintered over in lots of places in the ground and I'm just digging it up and plopping it wherever for color.

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I have three large pots of Impatiens, Caladiums and Coleus going under the roof edge extension.  We need another layer of paver base over here, to freshen it up.
The paver base covers and area we couldn't keep grass on, and need a firm surface for the lawnmower and heavy carts we use. Nice to have a non-trip surface at our age.

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Coleus, Caladiums, Impatiens and greenhouse Alyssum. The squirrels have already rearranged these, and I had to replant.

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I have very little in the Perennial starter bed. But look at this second year Delphinium...wow...I think it is going to be white, and I will transplant it towards Fall by the pond.

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This gorgeous Colorado Columbine is second year also---and is lovely.  I may leave it here in this shady part of the yard. The soil has been super amended in this bed, full of compost and leaves. It's a great place to let roots and bulbs grow safely with partial shade all day.

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On the north side I call this blooming---we have two huge Rhubarb plants...I'm going to try and can some as we only have one freezer now. Definitely Rhubarb pudding/or pie this week.

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My second year of a new Clematis and it's finally taking off. This area gets a lot of sun. Bunnies have pretty much eaten all my new flower starts here this year. My fifteen Liatris have literally disappeared. I have to really raise everything up in the air. We are sprinkling spraying deterrents but the heavy rains just wash them away.

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Another one of the 'BLUE' Iris...sure matches my insane chives, which are eternal.

We finally fenced the north side with some sweet lightweight metal fences with orange butterflies at the top. Easy construction as we had big beams along this border and it's in the electrical/phone easement and now the fence is easy to remove.

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Not quite in bloom yet. I really trimmed the climbing Rose back this year because it was insane last year. 
  Result: I think we will have some gorgeous blooms anyway, you can see the clumps of buds. Most of our birdhouses are full of birds, which makes working in the back yard so pleasant! 

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I planted my Greenhouse seed Heirloom Tomatoes 10 days ago and they are already blooming. I dug deep 12-15" holes because the plants were so huge. This is early for tomatoes here in Chicagoland. My Green and Carnival Peppers are starting to bloom also.

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Inside the Greenhouse: We have cool nights and warm/hot days right now when it isn't pouring, but I'll try and post more as we go along with the season. I still have trays and trays of Coleus which I will pass to friends and fill more planters.

It's Sunday and I have to get out and plant more of everything, because we had heavy rains all day yesterday and rain forecasted tomorrow and Tuesday.

 But this is what is blooming HERE in Chicagoland right now!

What's Blooming in Your Yard?

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