Showing posts with label violet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label violet. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 15, 2025

dead nettle mettle

I love this time of year.  Every time we walk, we see new things popping out of the ground and new green on formerly empty vines and branches.




My favorite right now is the ferns.  They are so beautiful as they slowly unfurl.




We're seeing so much activity, too.  Squirrels...


...geese...



...turkey vultures...


...and raccoons are daily visitors.



Chogs are back!!

Oh, hello!

We have a nesting pair of herons in our back pond!


It's a lot of excitement.  ;)  We've even got some insect activity!  Spiders have been making webs everywhere.



I've been frantically working in the back garden to try to stay ahead of the weeds.  It was cold, and then we had a week of rain.  Finally, it dried out, but the weeds got a head start.  This is the front of our side bed...


...and this is the huge weed patch in the middle of it. My perennial bee balm is growing up amidst the sea of dead nettle, wild cress, poison ivy, and other monsters.


So...much...dead nettle.


I've put in hours and hours and barely made a dent.  There's a lot of guilt, too, because in early spring, bees rely on dead nettle for sustenance...and I'm yanking it up by the handful.


I've left plenty for them, and besides...our crabapple tree is blooming.



Dandelions and violets are up, including some especially pretty varieties...



My late-blooming daffodils are still holding on, and vinca is blooming everywhere...


In short, they have plenty to eat right now.  

Claudia continues to come outside, briefly, on nice days...


...but she's definitely ready to go back in the barn after a few hours...and she never wants to be outside at night.  She and Todd have always gotten along...



...but he never thought they'd be roommates one day!  :)  She's always by his side in his barn office now, begging for attention or sleeping on her special mat.  She's definitely enjoying retirement!  

And, as usual, our indoor cats are enjoying...whatever.

Still not allowed on the table...but taking advantage of my distraction while working on a business project.

Spring is a busy time, but hopefully I can get the garden in shape in time for the hot weather.  Have a great week!  




Thursday, March 27, 2025

cat grass en masse

 It's still pretty cold, but...sunrises have been amazing lately.

I've slooooowly been working on getting my mini greenhouses out.  No green yet!


For instant gratification, there's always...cat grass.  It's so easy to grow.  Just sprinkle seeds and cover...


...put in a sunny window for a couple of days, and...instant spring!


It lasts like this for several days...meanwhile, I'll start another container of it tomorrow.  Swap out the old, repeat, repeat.  So easy!

Meanwhile, I've got daffodils everywhere!


This vintage jadite egg cup that I picked up at an antique shop is perfect for tiny daffodils.


I bought these ceramic eggs so long ago, and I use them every single spring!


Meanwhile, I'm getting my fill of color outside.  I love seeing all the green!





Not just green.

Vinca

Spirea


the first of the violets!

a peek of lilac

daffodil

hosta nubs

the first redbuds!  

Things should really be popping in a couple of weeks!  Meanwhile, we'll be checking the trail cams for the first signs of BABIES...bobcat cubs, goz, coyote kits, and fawns!  We have an astounding number of possums and I'm really hoping to catch some possum babies (joeys, just like baby kangaroos!) soon.  I love spring!

Have a great week!