Planting Blue Prince Holly, Rhododendron and Mulching

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

It has been pretty dry here lately. It just rained this morning, which is good, but up until that, we haven’t had any in quite some time. I have been watching many wilt because of the dryness. The neighbors are getting used to the guy with no shirt standing out front with a hose in his hand.

I have had a few goals. One of them was to finish the line across the front of the . I have been looking at for , but none can be found…anywhere. I guess they are a time seller. I actually had to dig up and few that were already planted on the and the ones I planted earlier in the season to finish the row. It’s done now, so that’s good.

I also wanted to plant some sort of a perimeter around the near the basement doors. I decided to go with the Blue Prince that I have been buying (it’s the only thing left), along with some that I planted earlier on. Earlier in the season, I had no plan and I was just sticking these things in the . Now, at least I have a plan.

I did make a nice discovery yesterday. For a few months, I have been dismayed at the price of around here. I used to pay $20 per yard at the other house. Here, these crooks are charging about $50 per yard. I need to get some of what they are smoking. It’s funny because when I call somewhere for a price, I always sense a little hesitancy in their voices as they tell me how much they charge. They know what they are doing.

I called the local and found out they sold by the bag. They had 3lb bags of pine for $4.49 per bag. I didn’t think that was too bad, since I just paid almost $5 per bag at for that dyed junk. I stopped by the store and picked up 10 bags. That’s 30 cubic feet (a little over a yard) for about $45. I beat the system, you see. Now, I can go back and get 10 bags at a time only when I need them.

The is very important, not only to me and my addiction, but for the as well. The whole reason for the wilting is because the ground wasn’t holding in any of the moisture. I kept watering them, but the sunshine was just too strong. Now, since I mulched and gave each plant a nice soaking, I think the will grow nicely.

Blue Prince Holly planted for a hedge line.

Blue Prince planted for a hedge line.

The really don’t need any because the is nice and moist in the .

Speaking of , I don’t know how I did it, but the back and side are like a nice thick carpet. I now mow the lawn on the highest level the mower will go and I think it made a difference. I also overseeded with the Contractor’s Mix, so there is some good warm seed in there. The reason I mow with the higher setting now is because the I planted holds most of the water it absorbs in its leaves. If you mow too low, you are actually cutting off all that water. Also, a short mow exposes the so it gets baked and weeds start to grow. Mowing at a higher level will give you a greener lawn.

Here, check it out…

Green grass in dry conditions.

in dry conditions.

Hand in grass showing height of mowing.

Hand in showing height of mowing.

See, I’m not making this stuff up. Now, if I could just get rid of the brown crispy in the front and replace it with this stuff, I will be in good shape. The seed is down, so a bit more rainfall should do it.

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Black Rat Snake Eggs - Elaphe obsoleta

Saturday, July 19th, 2008

Well, well, well…guess what I found.

Today, I decided to venture outside into the wall of humidity to dig up and re-plant some . We had a few here and there that needed to make their way up the hill for a nice line in the front. I think it will look very nice, come .

Anyway, enough about that. Upon digging my second hole for the , I discovered about four while oval things sitting approximately six inches beneath the . I thought they were bird . I left them there and went inside to tell Laura about my find. I knew she would get up and research what they were for me. She enjoys that kind of stuff.

I went back outside and took a few pictures of these things and then covered them back up. I had a feeling they weren’t bird , but . I planted all the and then went back inside.

After I showed Laura all the sweat on my face, she revealed to me that I had just stumbled across Black Rat Snake Eggs. For photos of these creatures, click the link above. For photos of , look below…

Me holding a Black Rat Snake egg in my fingers.

Me holding a egg in my fingers.

Showing the size of the Black Rat Snake eggs compared to my hand.

Showing the size of the compared to my hand.

Good thing I covered these back up. I did have a strange feeling something was peering out from the …straight at me…

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Some More Great Photos of Flowers

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

I think so much of myself, don’t I? Just look at that title.

As I was wondering around outside today, sweating, I decided to take some more photos of the on the . You may already have seen some of these, but others are new. I know this because we just planted them.

On the same day I bought the in the post below, Laura decided to put some in the shopping cart. I usually don’t go down the isle, but then again, I am boring.

Here is what she picked out.

This is a . I believe we may already have a few, but there is no harm in getting more.

This is somesort of a cream Lily. I asked Laura what the name of it was, but she couldn’t remember. Please feel free to inform us.

This is Sage. I am told that it spreads to make a nice . I hope so, because there is a lot of ground.

That’s all of the new . Now on to the existing ones.

This is Baily’s Gold. From what I gather, this is a nice spreading as well and is really easy to keep. I think I am going to split up the existing ones and disperse them around the area.

Here are some more . These are light purple though and a bit more delicate looking than the other .

Again, the showcase that sits at the edge of the sidewalk. This really is a facinating . It has been fun watching it mature.

There is no shortage of Roses around. This is just a small sample of some and . They really are beautiful.

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Rhododendrons To Line the Woods

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

Every time I visit either Lowe’s or , I try to go into the nursery to grab a few . I can always find a use for , I just wish they were free. That would be wild.

I need about 50 . I would like to line the entire up front as well as both sides of the driveway. I love the look of fully grown . They are great cover and have wonderful .

I remember one house down in that I did some work at years ago. It was owned by an old (rich) dude. He had everything looking just perfect. There were huge , , and all the rest. It was so and so was I, with envy. I still have the image in my mind and that’s what I would like to have one day.

But for now, I will have to do with small to start.

I bought three of these during my last trip to .

This is one of the areas I would like to line. When the grow larger, they will hang over the and all I will have to do is push the mower under the . I know, I am too slick.

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Holly, Hydrangea and Tomato Plants

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

We made a visit to yesterday (we are going to be buying from Lowe’s from now on). I wanted to go shopping for . Maybe I can just cut this, and the following posts short. You can just read all the other ones about I have written through the years.

I had a bunch of stuff on my list, but mainly items from the area. Here is what I got:

- 1 Blue Hydrangea
- 4
- 2
- 1 25 lb. bag of seed
- 2 Tomato

and some other stuff. Maybe I’ll write about that later.

Laura picked out the Hydrangea and made sure it was blue. There are a few others around here, so it should fit right in.

There are a lot of areas I need . I really like at the ends of . I don’t know why, but I do. Therefore, I needed to put at the end of this semi-naked driveway. I put the and there. There is room for a lot more though.

I also did some seeding yesterday. I went through the whole bag in about two minutes. The needs to be high, so it really shoots out fast. I raked the seed in some bare spots in the lawn, and just spread it out on the areas up near the road. If the eat it, I’ll just get more.

What’s really exciting is our new tomato . These are hybrid something-er-others. They are supposed to produce nice big . I like , so I am hoping they come out nicely.

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