Showing posts with label pollen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pollen. Show all posts

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Hoe, Hoe, Hoe....



Sometimes, it seems like we have just TWO seasons here.


One...the fall....when the Cedar Elm leaves fall.
And, Spring...when the Live Oaks lose their leaves.


Then, we have these.  I call them Brown Squiggleys.
Officially they are Live Oak Pollen Catkins.

Catkins....sounds so sweet, doesn't it?
They're NOT.


They cover everything.


They fill in between rocks, making it hard to brush out.


They STICK to the fur of  little white dogs....who by the way, LOVES to roll around in them.


And, as an added bonus this year, we have all the little Cedar Elms coming up.
Above is the front bed, which has been cleaned out...twice...and mulched.
It hasn't deterred more from appearing.


My mother's hoe has come in handy.  I'm not sure how old this is.  It's been around as long as 
I can remember.  But, it still works.


If you get the roots turned over, they die.


Some places are harder to get at.  I've poured some boiling water on these.
That works pretty well.  We'll see if more come up.


I got this weapon tool, for chopping around places I don't want other roots disturbed.


So, that's what's been going on here.  
After we get the leaves and the brown...uh, Catkins...cleaned up, and all 
the Cedar Elms dug up and REdug up, THEN we can put down new mulch.


Ah...a gardener's work is never done.

And...while I'm whining...we have ANOTHER cold front here.
Tonight is supposed to be low 40s in town.
That could mean 30s here.

THIS IS MAY, FOR CRYING OUT LOUD!!  

Some of the plants here are very confused.
And, so is this gardener.

Back to hoeing and raking. 

Until later...

Happy Gardening...
~~Linda~~

Monday, October 1, 2012

Strange Things Are Happening...


We've been away for a while.  We took a trip out west.

Before we left, I showed you what we were up to around here.


We expected the find LOTS of loads of leaves to pick up, when we returned.

Not so much....

Instead, we come home to this....


Welcome rain....and, this sawdust stuff from the Cedar Elms, that we usually get in the spring.


And, look.....they're blooming!  

So, what's up with that?  

The leaves are now hanging on.  Are these trees confused somehow?

Any ideas?

*******

There is no mystery what happened here, however...


This is the new center growth of an Agave lophantha.  The dear little deer have been at it again.
I found this, after I replanted a softleaf yucca, in the Front Bed.

Never a dull moment, when you garden.

Happy Gardening...
~~Linda~~