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As you can see, I’m making excuses for my ignorance.
Do you have these plants you speak of in containers? And do your deer come right up to your house to snack on them?
Golden, I lost my very favorite cedar to the antlers of a buck.
Do any of you spray deterrent? How about anything for the moles, voles, gophers, rabbits, etc? When we moved here the previous owners left 9 (9!) sprayers in the garage - all were partially filled and unlabeled. I had to pay to have them disposed of at a hazardous waste site. I do NOT want to use anything that might find its way into the water or harm the predators but I would consider safe deterrent’s if there are any that work.
Ive taught them to stay in a yard really well.
So the cats smell, keeps the critters away.
There is an apple orchard, near buy, they use cashmere bouquet soap, hanging off the trees. It's cheap and smelly.
I know many don't agree with outdoor cats,,but it's just up to who you talk to
We park there to eat our lunch.
We decided to leave the gardening to the real gardeners.
Summer is winding down, time to think about fall, and get the lawn chairs picked up, won't be long and it will be time to get the snow shovels out.
I finished the bamboo clean up yesterday and by the time I got done I was so sore I couldn’t sleep. Better today.
How much snow do you get on average over there?
It depends, some years alot! Last winter was an easy winter. Probably an average of 50 inches. It's really beautiful, as long as you don't have to drive, or shovel. I have an electric fire place in my 3 season room , love to get up early watch the snow fall and drink coffee, before the rest of the world is up, So peaceful. 2 years ago I got up and slowly watch are garbage can just disappear. I do, also do a lot of complaining about it too, just a heads up this winter. 😂
It can get lonely, and the days get so dark and short.
50” is a lot of snow but I understand what you mean about the peacefulness. I used to be able to tell, even before getting out of bed in the morning or looking out the window, whether it had snowed during the night, just because of the muffled quiet. I miss it a little, but only a little.
I pulled them out back, left them, they look so pretty today, gonna leave them until frost comes.
Amazing beautiful day! So picked my beautiful zinnias, put them on the table in a vase.
I finally had a plumber out yesterday to replace the leaky outdoor faucet. But when I hooked everything back up and turned it on I had a geyser in the back border between the woods and the yard. I’m glad it’s almost monsoon season.
I think the wildlife around here preferred the previous owner and are working together to sabotage me. I must say, I’m offended, but I don’t blame them.
daughter - what a wonderful selection. and Oh My flowers that bloom in the winter. I wish! I remember seeing roses blooming in a garden in Scotland in February in the snow
nacy - zinnias have such vibrant colours.
Psue - geysers - I used to point mine at the parts of the garden that needed water the most. Of course I got wet in the process, but in the summer it was kind of fun. I had a resident red squirrel who was very territorial. Always had one over the 40 years. Couldn't have been the same one I think. Early on he set up his home in the garage, which I couldn't allow. I tried everything tasty to entice him out but he wouldn't budge. So I thought "No more Mr Nice Guy" and pulled down the garage door leaving just enough room for a squirrel to escape. Then I turned on the car and let it run. Mr Squirrel got the message very fast, left and never returned to the garage. He was smart.
Anyways I need to find room for 20 new plants or a home for them.
The critters are really something around here. Both the cushions on my front porch loveseat have had all the piping chewed off. Birds sit on the windowsills and jump at their reflections. Bats roost in the patio umbrella. Chipmunks climb our ‘hobbit’ doors and scratch to get in. Owls wake me up at night. Frogs chirp in the downspouts (sounds like they’re using a megaphone) I love/hate them all!
Nacy, I did the same thing with all my plants when I moved. The light is very different here and I knew they would be goners if I brought them. My poor girlfriends managed to absorb them all.
I curated down to 6 which was difficult but a lot less work.
Psue -sounds like you have a zoo there! We had bats when I grew up and lots of excitement trying to catch them when they got in the house. My father would run around swiping at them with a towel while my sister and I ducked and shrieked while we covered our hair.
We have 4 catalpa seedlings remaining. They are not happy since I brought them in doors, so we will see. Rocky tried to eat one so I have to put them somewhere safe and bring her grass inside.
The farmer combined his wheat field outside our place yesterday and today so I dare not go out (allergies). Even R was suffering from the grain dust b/c of going outside We are keeping the windows and patio doors tight shut.
She is a young girl in town that mom, and sister died from drugs this year, she has her sisters daughter, which gives her 4 kids, lost her job now, so she is packing up everything in a hurry and moving across the country. Her x husband mom is taking her in , helping her get back on her feet.
She has had to re-home a bearded dragon, a Ginnie pig. I may have found a home for her rabbit. She has about ten more plants I'll probably just take them figure it out what to do with them another day.
It’s fun to arrange all my ghost and goblins again but I find as I’m up on the ladder for the first time this year, I’m pulling the real spider webs off the ceiling beams so I can hang up the fake ones!
I just can't seem to motivate my self to decorate for Halloween. I have a blast hand put candy, we can really get hammered here. But I just can't feel like decorating.
I did take a good photo of an enormous orb spider outside the kitchen window with several beetles in her web. Very messy, but I will leave her there for Halloween.
Nacy, we get no trick or treaters here. Our house looks a little bit witch-in-the-woods-y and is set down a steep driveway in a neighborhood with no sidewalks or streetlights. Not very inviting to tasty little children (cackle, cackle)!