Thursday, July 9, 2009

So pritty

Hi y'all, Snoodly here, long time no see! I've grown, and I just keep gettin' better looking, don't you think? I've got the natural eye liner, cute little rose nose pad, and gorgeous green eyes. The markings on my forehead mean something in cat language, but I can't tell you what they say, 'cause then I'd have to kill you. Well, I'll see ya later, I gotta go catch some crickets.

Boom!
July is here! The weather is great, the mosquitoes are terrible, and the garden is bloomin'! We watched the fireworks at J's coaster, and Jr. took these Outstanding photos.

Most of the flowers are bigger and better this year, the garden has finally filled in and looks so much prettier! It's a mix of wild stuff and things planted from seed, bulb or small plants. It takes a few years for the tiny plants to get established, but all the waiting has finally paid off. The mosquitoes make me want to abandon all of this though, they are driving me crazy!
It will help to mow all the tall grass, if we could get a lawnmower.


Ox-eye daisies

Snapdragons. These are doing so well this year, the plants are much bigger and somehow survived the winter.

Yarrow and bachelor buttons
Coreopsis
Gaillardia. I love this flower! It was grown from seed last year, and this year it's big and beautiful.The wild version, blanket flower.

This is my new project, another flower bed. It's so much fun working in the dirt, I have been in no hurry to finish getting all the grass and rocks out in preparation. Honey has been niggling me, trying to hurry me up, but why? Is it that pile of topsoil waiting on the lawn that the cats are using as a cat box, or could it be that he can't stand to see a project go on and on unfinished, with no seeming progress taking place? I don't know. All I do know is that I love working out in the sun, playing with rocks and dirt.

The cats love it too, when Snoodly hears the rake he comes running over to play. Here's Rusty, taking a little nap in a cool spot.J and Jr. collected some nice big rocks and I got them in place today. Next job is putting on the topsoil, then planting, then I may put on a rock mulch.

We took the plastic off the greenhouse and replaced it with row cover fabric. It breathes better.
The beans are doing great, looks like they're nearly ready to harvest. We've been eating peas, lettuce and lots of herbs. The zucchini are almost ready, but the maters are very slow. Hurry up maters!
It's 77 in the greenhouse, clouds and sun at 6 pm.

10 comments:

janet copenhaver said...

Boy the Snoodly sure is a beauty! Yep reminds me of Zippy my brothers cat. lol
What a smorgasbord of beautiful flowers and veggies. It's fun to watch your progress.
We're making progress here too! We might have found a gal to take care of our place here in Denver, so we can go back to living in Westcliffe!! With a trip to Pa end of August. yippee.....

Milla said...

To me your garden sounds and looks like heaven, apart from the mosquitos, which I hate as well.

Snoodly is so gorgeous!

Andrew said...

Playing with dirt and rocks outside—my favorite too. Add water and you have the perfect mix for mud pies, which ,.is my other fave. Your garden is catching up to your visualization qf it well done! bravo, this is what we do.
bro

dad said...

I don't think our cat would kill a flea. least not that Iv'e seen. He just sits around till Rust kills somthing then takes it.

bro said...

It made me happy to see how beautiful your garden is. I've been thinking about it all day.

You are living your destiny!

mimimom said...

Your garden is oh so pritty sis! I'm amazed at how lush everything looks and love the English style you have going there! I tried that here but the deer just keep annihilating my progress . . .grrrrr! Neil found them on our back deck the other night . . double grrrr - is nothing sacred?!?

Gnome said...

Janey-I hope you do get to go back to Westcliffe, have fun in PA, can I tag along? As if I could!
Milla-yes it would be heaven if those parasites were gone.
Bro-Ah, you understand me, I'm so glad somebody does. The few, the dirty, the rock loving, that's us.
Mimi-I didn't plant sunflowers out in the open this year :( because the deer love them, but they pretty much leave the other stuff alone: herbs, poisonous plants like foxglove (heh heh, heh heh, here little deery, come and try this one)very thorny roses and wildflowers. Don't give up! Plant herbs!

Slammy said...

Is that what those markings are?
I never knew. Well I guess we'll have to guess what they mean, probably some evil sign of the devil. Wouldn't surprise me...

Jr. said...

I have to say your garden is a masterpiece! And you just keep making additions. Great work =)

Those are some terrific firework photos too. ;)

An intercepted transmission said...

*krrrsh* Come in Snoodley... *krrrsh*

*krrrsh* I'm here. what is the dark deed you request of me? *krrrsh*

*krrrsh* Take them out. *krrrsh*

*krrrsh* As you wish... *krrrsh*