Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Snowdrops
Purple crocus
Mixed crocus
Return of the Son of the Scout Camera, Part II
I received a brand new in-the-shrink scout camera from Bushnell today via UPS.
Fired it up and it seems to work OK so far (manual mode only).
Will set it out and test ambush mode.
Fired it up and it seems to work OK so far (manual mode only).
Will set it out and test ambush mode.
Boxelder
Acer negundo
http://www.monchesfarm.com/TREEEULOGY.htm
It was a grand old tree, even if it was a noxious weed.
http://www.monchesfarm.com/TREEEULOGY.htm
It was a grand old tree, even if it was a noxious weed.
Northwind Perennial Farm
http://northwindperennialfarm.com/
Opening day is Friday, April 16.
I sure hope I can go because it was well worth the trip last year.
Opening day is Friday, April 16.
I sure hope I can go because it was well worth the trip last year.
Downy Serviceberry
Amelanchier arborea
Downy serviceberry, also known as juneberry
http://www.hortmag.com/article/downyserviceberry
I planted several small seedlings a few years ago, and the deer ate them all.
I should try again.
Downy serviceberry, also known as juneberry
http://www.hortmag.com/article/downyserviceberry
I planted several small seedlings a few years ago, and the deer ate them all.
I should try again.
Phenology
http://www.hortmag.com/article/indicatorplants
Interesting list.
For example, "when lily-of-the-valley blooms, plant tomatoes."
Interesting list.
For example, "when lily-of-the-valley blooms, plant tomatoes."
Roseomarginata
Fagus sylvatica 'Roseomarginata'
Copper Beech
http://www.waysidegardens.com/gardening/PD/48234/
I might be willing to try this one, but it would be an expensive experiment.
As a slow grower and with a tolerance for shade, this could be an interesting understory tree for many years before it got big.
Copper Beech
http://www.waysidegardens.com/gardening/PD/48234/
I might be willing to try this one, but it would be an expensive experiment.
As a slow grower and with a tolerance for shade, this could be an interesting understory tree for many years before it got big.
North Creek Nurseries
http://www.northcreeknurseries.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/home.home/index.htm
Wholesale propagation nursery in Pennsylvania.
Well done web site with an awesome selection of plants.
I wish I could find a local retailer with a similar offering.
Wholesale propagation nursery in Pennsylvania.
Well done web site with an awesome selection of plants.
I wish I could find a local retailer with a similar offering.
Sedum ternatum
Sedum ternatum
Wild Stonecrop, Woodland Stonecrop
http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/woodland/plants/wild_stonecrop.htm
This would be a welcome addition to the garden.
Wild Stonecrop, Woodland Stonecrop
http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/woodland/plants/wild_stonecrop.htm
This would be a welcome addition to the garden.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Poison Ivy
Toxicodendron radicans
http://www.gardengatenotes.com/2010/03/30/#2
We have never had poison ivy in the garden.
Lucky, I guess.
http://www.gardengatenotes.com/2010/03/30/#2
We have never had poison ivy in the garden.
Lucky, I guess.
Ten favorite things about spring
Interesting list at Llewellyn (link here).
I most envy her the family of garter snakes.
I sure wish I had some in my garden.
My neighbor David tells me that 40 years ago, there were plenty of garter snakes in the neighborhood.
I most envy her the family of garter snakes.
I sure wish I had some in my garden.
My neighbor David tells me that 40 years ago, there were plenty of garter snakes in the neighborhood.
Today's blooms
The stars of the garden continue to be the Iris reticulata 'Pauline.'
The Hellebore with cream flowers is looking good.
We have some nice winter aconite, crocus, and snowdrop blossoms.
The Hellebore with cream flowers is looking good.
We have some nice winter aconite, crocus, and snowdrop blossoms.
Wind Storm 1. Garden 0
While we were in Michigan, the wind blew over the cedar nearest the sump pool.
This is the third time that tree has blown down.
Very disappointing.
This is the third time that tree has blown down.
Very disappointing.
Scout camera update
According to the Bushnell web site, my replacement scout camera has been shipped and should be delivered tomorrow.
Very much looking forward to getting some more pictures.
Very much looking forward to getting some more pictures.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
How to Attract Owls
http://www.rodale.com/attracting-owls?page=0%2C0&cm_mmc=DailyNewsNL-_-2010_03_25-_-Top5-_-NA
I would love to attract more owls to the garden.
Maybe they could do something about the voles.
I would love to attract more owls to the garden.
Maybe they could do something about the voles.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Jethro Tull
Coreopsis 'Jethro Tull'
Available from Wayside Gardens (link here)
I love Coreopsis in general, and this one in particular.
We have a couple of varieties already, but we are always in the market for one more.
Added to my wish list.
Available from Wayside Gardens (link here)
I love Coreopsis in general, and this one in particular.
We have a couple of varieties already, but we are always in the market for one more.
Added to my wish list.
Scout camera update
I checked the status of my scout camera today.
http://www.bushnell.com/general/
Repair status: Replacement item on order
http://www.bushnell.com/general/
Repair status: Replacement item on order
Everwilde Farms
http://everwilde.com/index.html
Located in the aptly named Bloomer, WI.
I would love to visit but it would be like driving to Escanaba.
Located in the aptly named Bloomer, WI.
I would love to visit but it would be like driving to Escanaba.
Comfrey
http://www.dirtdoctor.com/organic/garden/view_question/id/15/
Evangelizing comfrey.
I love my comfrey.
Evangelizing comfrey.
I love my comfrey.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Today's blooms
I really have to buy a camera.
We have one lonely little winter aconite in the back yard.
"Too few blooms impoverish the view."
We have one lonely little white crocus in the woodland garden.
Ditto above quote.
We have dozens of lovely purple crocuses in the front yard.
Maybe a dozen snowdrops in the front yard.
The star of the garden today is Iris reticulata 'Pauline'
I found a picture at
http://www.ncsu.edu/jcraulstonarboretum/
that looks similar.
Shawnee Brave
Taxodium distichum 'Shawnee Brave'
http://www.soonerplantfarm.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=plants.plantDetail&plant_id=8
We saw one of these at the Cylburn Arboretum in Baltimore, without foliage.
Very interesting deciduous Bald Cypress.
I would like to have one some day.
Cylburn Arboretum
http://www.cylburnassociation.org/
We had a wonderful time in Baltimore.
Very springy, gorgeous weather.
Tons of blossoms including crocuses, daffodils, pansies, forsythias, magnolias, crab apples, and many others.
We visited the Cylburn Arboretum, a destination that I would love to return to many times.
They have a bee hive, bamboo, lots of magnolias, dawn redwoods, ginkgo trees, a seven sons flower (shrub/small tree), and lots of other interesting features.
We had a wonderful time in Baltimore.
Very springy, gorgeous weather.
Tons of blossoms including crocuses, daffodils, pansies, forsythias, magnolias, crab apples, and many others.
We visited the Cylburn Arboretum, a destination that I would love to return to many times.
They have a bee hive, bamboo, lots of magnolias, dawn redwoods, ginkgo trees, a seven sons flower (shrub/small tree), and lots of other interesting features.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
The Gem Shop
http://thegemshop.com/osc/index.php
The Gem Shop in Cedarburg, WI has some very interesting new rough rock pieces that would make great garden accents.
The Gem Shop in Cedarburg, WI has some very interesting new rough rock pieces that would make great garden accents.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Ramps
Wild Leeks
Allium tricoccum
Available from Oikos Tree Crops (link here)
I would like to try these, but it seems ironic to buy them from Michigan, where they get them from a Wisconsin source.
http://www.ct-botanical-society.org/galleries/alliumtric.html
Allium tricoccum
Available from Oikos Tree Crops (link here)
I would like to try these, but it seems ironic to buy them from Michigan, where they get them from a Wisconsin source.
http://www.ct-botanical-society.org/galleries/alliumtric.html
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Germander
Teucrium chamaedrys
http://www.plant-biology.com/Teucrium-germander.php
http://www.superbherbs.net/Germander.htm
We have only one germander plant in the garden and it came through the winter great (s0 far, maybe winter is not over here, even though the first day of spring is only two days away).
Anyway, this encourages me to grow more germander. We have the old-fashioned upright kind, but there are some newer trailing varieties that might be interesting to try.
http://www.plant-biology.com/Teucrium-germander.php
http://www.superbherbs.net/Germander.htm
We have only one germander plant in the garden and it came through the winter great (s0 far, maybe winter is not over here, even though the first day of spring is only two days away).
Anyway, this encourages me to grow more germander. We have the old-fashioned upright kind, but there are some newer trailing varieties that might be interesting to try.
Deer in the garden
Doe and two fawns (last year fawns, almost as big as the doe) crossed 120th street gong west along the old College Ave, easement, headed for our garden.
We were walking and by the time we got to the garden, they were already out of sight.
We were walking and by the time we got to the garden, they were already out of sight.
Spring flowers in the garden
Crocuses and snowdrops are blooming in the garden today.
I sure wish I had a digital camera.
I sure wish I had a digital camera.
Siberian Cypress
Microbiota decussata
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/factsheets/groundcover/microbiota_decussata.html
Zone 2 means that it is more than cold hardy, and it is somewhat shade tolerant, but the good drainage requirement might be the limitiing factor.
That heavy wet Wisconsin clay in winter is a killer.
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/factsheets/groundcover/microbiota_decussata.html
Zone 2 means that it is more than cold hardy, and it is somewhat shade tolerant, but the good drainage requirement might be the limitiing factor.
That heavy wet Wisconsin clay in winter is a killer.
Skeeter's Broom
Japanese Maple 'Skeeter's Broom'
Available from Great Garden Plants (lnik here)
I like the small stature. This would fit into many different spots in the garden.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Threadleaf Giant Hyssop
Agastache rupestris
Available from Deer-Resistant Landscape Nursery in Clare, MI (link here)
Recommended in "Perennials for Midwestern Gardens" (2008) by Anthony W. Kahtz as the best Agastache for midwestern gardens.
Available from Deer-Resistant Landscape Nursery in Clare, MI (link here)
Recommended in "Perennials for Midwestern Gardens" (2008) by Anthony W. Kahtz as the best Agastache for midwestern gardens.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Green Star
Crimson Princess
Japanese Maple 'Crimson Princess'
Available from Great Garden Plants (link here)
This might make a good understory tree.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Black Star
http://www.brentandbeckysbulbs.com/summer/productview/?sku=101-24
Zentedeschia 'Black Star'
I would love to try this, but the price and the lack of hardiness are disincentives.
Dirr's Top Ten
http://www.plantersplace.com/Resources/Articles/ViewArticle.aspx?a=53
Michael Dirr's Top Ten Trees & Shrubs
Interesting list.
I had never heard of the leatherwood (Dirca palustris) before, but it sounds like an excellent understory shrub.
Michael Dirr's Top Ten Trees & Shrubs
Interesting list.
I had never heard of the leatherwood (Dirca palustris) before, but it sounds like an excellent understory shrub.
Friday, March 12, 2010
How to Grow Houseplants in Water
http://www.rodale.com/easy-houseplants?cm_mmc=DailyNewsNL-_-2010_03_12-_-Top5-_-NA
I might have to try this with mint, coleus, and impatiens.
I might have to try this with mint, coleus, and impatiens.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Raccoon in the garden at night
There was a raccoon on the big ash tree in the front yeard last night.
Fiery searcher
Calosoma scrutator
http://entweb.clemson.edu/museum/beetles/local/btle11.htm
This beetle is one of the good guys, eating harmful caterpillars such as gypsy moth.
http://entweb.clemson.edu/museum/beetles/local/btle11.htm
This beetle is one of the good guys, eating harmful caterpillars such as gypsy moth.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Bridal jig
Iris sibirica 'Bridal Jig'
Available from Van Bourgondien (link here)
Siberian iris are great plants and I would love to have more than we do.
We have the old-fashioned blue variety given to us by our ex-neighbor Jim.
And we have a single stem of a white sport derived from the blues.
Available from Van Bourgondien (link here)
Siberian iris are great plants and I would love to have more than we do.
We have the old-fashioned blue variety given to us by our ex-neighbor Jim.
And we have a single stem of a white sport derived from the blues.
Dawn redwood
Metasequoia glyptostroboides
Available from Heronswood (link here)
Hardy to zone 4, would love to have one.
Available from Heronswood (link here)
Hardy to zone 4, would love to have one.
Dreamer Fairy
Available from Wind & Weather (link here).
I would love to have one in my garden but $80 seems a little steep.
Michigan State Kiwi
Actinidia arguta
Available from Park Seed (link here).
Hardy to zone 3, 100+ pounds of fruit (requires a pair).
On my wish list.
Available from Park Seed (link here).
Hardy to zone 3, 100+ pounds of fruit (requires a pair).
On my wish list.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Half a rabbit in the garden
I found the rear half of a rabbit back by the compost bins today.
Since most of the meat is on the rear half, it seems odd that the predator (e.g., fox or coyote) would take the front half and leave the rear.
I sure wish I had the scout camera to take a picture of whatever returns to get the remainder.
Since most of the meat is on the rear half, it seems odd that the predator (e.g., fox or coyote) would take the front half and leave the rear.
I sure wish I had the scout camera to take a picture of whatever returns to get the remainder.
Chocolate basil
An entertaining article on the search for an urban myth from The Herb Companion (link here).
Stories like this are part of what makes gardening so interesting.
Stories like this are part of what makes gardening so interesting.
Monday, March 8, 2010
First duck of 2010
There was a male mallard in the garden pool just before dusk today.
Last year's first duck was March 19.
Last year's first duck was March 19.
Bridge in the garden
The cedar bridge I have been looking at for many months went on sale at Menard's at a significant discount so I bought it.
When the camera returns, I will post a picture of it.
I placed it between the garden pool and the ford.
When the camera returns, I will post a picture of it.
I placed it between the garden pool and the ford.
Canine tracks in the garden
There was a muddy set of canine tracks in the snow alongside the garden pool.
Fox or coyote is my guess.
I sure wish I had my scout camera.
Fox or coyote is my guess.
I sure wish I had my scout camera.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Skull in the garden
I found a skull in the garden today, along side the front sidewalk.
From the size and shape, I would say that it is probably a squirrel.
Wish I had the scout camera to take a picture of it.
From the size and shape, I would say that it is probably a squirrel.
Wish I had the scout camera to take a picture of it.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
First chipmunk sighting 2010
First chipmunk sighting of 2010 today.
It is a bright sunny springy day.
A very slim individual perched high on a snowbank.
It is a bright sunny springy day.
A very slim individual perched high on a snowbank.
Baptisia australis
http://www.perennialplant.org/
Chosen as Perennial Plant of the Year 2010.
I prefer the common name Horsefly Weed.
Chosen as Perennial Plant of the Year 2010.
I prefer the common name Horsefly Weed.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Opossum in the garden
There was an opossum in the woodland garden this morning.
And no pictures, of course, because I sent the camera to Bushnell.
I got a postcard from Bushnell today saying that they received the camera and that it typically takes 3-4 weeks for repairs.
And no pictures, of course, because I sent the camera to Bushnell.
I got a postcard from Bushnell today saying that they received the camera and that it typically takes 3-4 weeks for repairs.
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