Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Garden update

Our American Beautyberry is so laden with berry's that the poor branches are all droopy!

The flower beds are starting to fill in. Here's a shot of the yard from the back, left hand corner.
The newly stained pergola! It took 8 hours of sweat and resulted in a lot of sore muscles, but it was worth it in the end. When it needs restaining in 2-3 years we'll be getting someone else in to do it :)
The calla lillie's in the 'water garden' are blooming and they're lovely. We have a mixture of yellow and red ones.
Here's the blooming Texas Star Hibiscus. These guys are really loving it and have grown about 3 feet since they were planted.

The self seeded papaya is doing really well! The trunk is about 3 inches thick and it's full of fruit. They are still rock hard and I'm concerned they wont ripen before the first the frost though.
Here are my 2 melons. I am hoping they ripen up quickly too.
The winter veggies are in. Here are the cauliflower plants. The peppers (on the left) are still going strong.
The green cabbage plants are at the front, broccoli at the back. We've planted beans to grow up along the string with the onions on the left.
It seems odd to be planting winter veggies when it's still in the 90's out, but if they don't get in now they wont have enough time to get established before the frost's come. It's all a balancing act!

Thursday, September 2, 2010

A visitor

So this fella paid us a visit yesterday. He seemed very comfortable on top of the fence, walked up and down a bit, looked around etc.
From my "Birds of Texas" book we have decided it's a 'Cooper's Hawk'.


How lovely :)

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Is it hot?

Yes. Yes it is. For our celsius friends out there, 110.5 is basically 44C. It has been over 100 for the past week, but 110 was a new one :)

The garden is starting to suffer a little with the heat. We had rain yesterday but that was first in 3 weeks. My new Texas Star Hibiscus celebrated the rain by flowering today!! They are going great guns at the moment and have shot up 3 feet since they were planted.

The "water garden" although a little dry, is filling in nicely.

I first saw these flowers at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center (near Austin) while on a visit with English Mum and Dad. I found 2 plants locally and though they didn't look to be doing much except dying, they have come into their own lately. The flowers close at night.

So, for a while we have had a mystery plant growing in the compost bin. As many of you know, I am not very good at killing things so I let this one grow, just to see what it was. Well, when we got back from our road trip, the little plant had grown 4 feet, flowered and has fruit! After looking through every garden book we have and some extensive google research, we are the proud owners of a papaya plant!! :)
There is no hiding it from MM anymore ...


Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Hurricane Season 2010 - Alex

We have the first named storm - Alex - in the Gulf of Mexico. At the moment all the forcast models show it crossing land well to the south west of us between Corpus Christi and the Mexico Border.

We will not be out of the storms reach however. Predictions are for between 3-12 inches of rain with high winds.

Time to test out the new drainage and water garden we finished!

Thursday, June 17, 2010

We have a pergola

So we went against the suggestion of gargoyles (thanks Canavan) for the trim on the poles and we're really happy with this less chunky version.

The furniture fits nicely underneath and the BGE finally has a permanent home!



There's still a couple of little things to be done - some work on the sprinklers (they spray all over the new patio!), some grading and maybe another flower bed. You can never have to many :D

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

A new garden bed

One of the conditions of the pergola permit was for us to put in plants along the fence between us our next door neighbour. Apparently it's for privacy but unless they're standing on their a/c unit, they can't be bothered by us BUT we who are we to argue!

Here are the plants I picked out. This part of the yard is a low spot and can get very very wet. After a big storm it's not unusual for it to get an inch of standing water so all these plants are "water garden" or bog garden rated and are natives for our area. They are a mix of turk's cap, louisiana iris, swamp iris, canna lily, texas star hibiscus and strawberry bush.


And let the digging begin!

And after we dug in some compost and soil, the plants went in. We've covered the beds in some mulch to help keep the weeds down and give them some definition.
The rock in between the beds is over the existing french (aggie) drain. We also moved the bird bath to this area because it wont matter if it drips water all over the place!

Fingers crossed they all survive. :D

Thursday, June 10, 2010

More progress

The focus of yesterday was the electrical. We have a line going from the existing outdoor outlet, under the ground the back, left and side post. It come out there with another outlet and switch for the fan then runs up the pole and along the top to the fan. Looks pretty good :)

The forms were also done ready for the concrete. All the hard stuff is nearly done!