The roses are so beautiful, they are a truer red than this photo.
Put up the netting on the blueberry bushes.
Fed (Miracle Gro) the houseplants this morning.
Finished edging and mulching the oval yesterday.
The new vegetable garden is almost set up.
Emme helped mow yesterday and James and Tyler did a great job on washing the truck. I don’t believe it’s been this clean since I bought it.
We may get t-storms later today. Hope so, it’s been a battle to keep the soil from completely drying out.
Went to Mahoney’s yesterday to get stakes for the tomato cages that refuse to be anchored into the dirt, which is like cement. I was so tired that I avoided the flowers, couldn’t bear the thought of planting.
The blue sweet peas have started, as well as only one (out of ten) big iris. All of the Siberians, even the brand new ones, are doing great, though, as are the smaller hibiscus.
Motivated by a dead-on accurate psychic “vibe”, I picked up five lupine at the N. Falmouth CC plant sale yesterday. Replanted the Lord Baltimore and for some much-needed color, put in the Gerberas and begonias from the Methodist church sale on Friday.
I cut back 3 of the 6 Montauks, about 1/3 of each stem: the left-hand plants in the front and the back, and the plant in front of the fence.
Dug up the hibiscus that seems to be dead, and planted a potentilla, more iris, some annuals between the flower boxes and another old-fashioned Evening Primrose. The latter were from local gardeners. The potentilla and the annuals were from the discount nursery.
Rose pride on Saturday the 15th, including the beach rose.