Sunday, July 28, 2013

White Lillies

They are in full bloom today. Had to spray them with deer repellant to keep someone from eating them but they are beautiful.  P.S. the doe has triplets not twins!  Saw all 3 fawns in the back today with little momma!  She is a very young doe.


Saturday, July 27, 2013

Farmer's Market

Went to the Farmer's Market this morning.  Got 2 dozen fresh eggs to make custard and stuff. The popcorn people were there.  Got beautiful zinnias!

Friday, July 26, 2013

This morning

Got up early for some appointments.  The deer herd was here at 7:30.  There is a young mom with twins and a very pregnant doe eating in the deep grass in the neighbor's yard.  There's something there that they all like.  Tons of birds eating the seed and peanuts I put out in the driveway and under the bird feeder.  The wood chuck was there too.  It's an overcast, cool July morning.  Made strong coffee for my Italian followers and steel cut Irish oatmeal for my reader from Norway!



Thursday, July 25, 2013

Cinnamon Ferns

I planted 6 cinnamon ferns in the woodland 2 years ago and they are growing splendidly.  Planted an ostrich fern this summer.  We'll see where that is in 2 years!  Geese are friendlier today.  Came over to eat twice.  It's a lovely day here--sunny but not too warm.  Just opened all the windows to cool down the house.  Very pleasant for working.  Didn't do any gardening today only washed out the 2 birdbaths and filled them with fresh water.  If you do nothing else about birding or gardening in the woodland, the best thing you can do is to put out a bird bath and change the water every day.  All the creatures will love it especially if it is hot.  Sometimes when I water the new grass on my lawn, the birds flock to the sprinkler and bathe.  Kinda like little kids running through the sprinkler.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Flowering Almond

Just got back from Van Attas.  Got a dwarf flowering almond. Will plant it in the back yard near the forsythia.



Weeds win!

Our lawn is being overtaken with bugle weed.  It is choking out the grass.  I guess it's time for weed and feed!

Monday, July 22, 2013

Deer herd!

Today mama deer and the twins were feeding in the deep grass out back.  My neighbor does not mow his backyard which is fine with the deer.  There are 4 other deer in that herd and they come to eat corn in the morning back there.

Sunday, July 21, 2013

MORE ON DEER REPELLANT

The formula with eggs, garlic and hot sauce seems to be working so far.  No new leaf damage for about 3 days!

MY 'BUCKET LIST' OF GARDENING PROJECTS

1. Weed out invasive plants.  There are several especially the oregano.

2. Figure out how to get more stuff to grow under the big maple tree.  Any advice?

3. Help Mei's young pine tree grow strong. (7-22-2013)

4. Get more flowering plants in my garden.  Right now that is minimal. (7-22-2013)

5. Oh no, there's a woodchuck living under the juniper.  What to do?

6. What to do with the garden in the front entry?  Kinda wild despite my best efforts.  Suggestions?

7. Need to get the pitch fork and tidy up the compost area out back once it cools down again and the mosquitoes are gone. (7-25-2013).

8. Need to do something with the dingle.  It floods every spring. A bridge with a small observation deck in that area would be nice. That's a big project though.  In the meantime trying to keep the area trimmed and to kill the poison ivy which flourishes there.

YET AGAIN!!!

Forgot to bring in the suet feeder last night.  The raccoon strikes again.  Both finch feeders were down and seed eaten plus all the suet was gone!   Gazooks!!!

WOODLAND VEGETABLE GARDENING

Well I 've tried it here but there just isn't enough sunlight to foster healthy plants.  I had a 12 by 12 raised bed garden in a somewhat sunny spot in the back yard but then then woodchuck harvested all the yummy green plants.  I spent several days building a woodchuck fence and then replanted but the deer leaned over the fence and ate all the green plants including the tomato plants.  So then I planted marigolds next to all the plants and that was somewhat successful.

The next year I moved the garden up close to the garage and bought new raised beds with netting to keep out the creatures.  That was somewhat successful but this new location didn't have enough sun and so plants grew very slowly. I decided to just get my produce every Saturday from the organic booths at the farmer's market.  They are also there on Wednesdays.

This is the first year ever that I don't have at least 1 tomato plant somewhere.  But I still have containers with herbs though the woodchuck has decided that he likes thyme and parsley!  Arrgghhh--but he has good taste.  I grow basil but buy it every Saturday as I use more than I grow. 

As for annuals, deer do not like marigolds or nasturtiums (sp?).  Deer love geraniums, impatiens, and just about every other annual that I have tried.  They also love daylilies especially the flower buds.  I haven't had flowers on my day lilies for years now.


                      
                 This is what I need to build in order to garden here.  Now to find a sunny spot.

Saturday, July 20, 2013

LANDSCAPING SUPPLIES

If you live in mid-Michigan, Hammond Farms is a great landscape supply outlet.  They carry paving stone and rocks of all sizes, pond building supplies, dirt and mulch. 
Their website is

http://www.hammondfarms.com/store-locations/

They have a location in Dimondale and East Lansing on Saginaw Highway.  I like the East Lansing location.

Examples of Pennsylvania bluestone


Friday, July 19, 2013

More on Peonies

A great place to buy peonies online is Wayside Gardens but also check at your local garden-landscaping supplier.  We have a place called Van Attas that supplies annuals, perennials, flowering shrubs, trees of all kinds etc.  They are excellent!  They also have rain barrels, composters, fountain equipment, beautiful glazed planting boxes, garden furniture, etc. 

http://www.waysidegardens.com/

http://www.vanattas.com/

Enjoy these sites!  On Wayside Garden search for deer proof plants and shrubs.

EYE CANDY!

Peonies are rodent and deer resistant but they need at least 6 hours of sun so they have to be in a sunny spot on the edge of the wood.
They only bloom for around 2 weeks in June but they are magnificent.  Look for varieties that have a sweet scent for added pleasure!  My sweetest peonies are white ones that have profuse giant blooms.  They are awesome as cut flowers in a large crystal vase on my dining room table.
PS
When they are heavy with blooms they need to be supported.  I use my tomato trellises.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

What I have learned from watching geese

1. They exemplify Darwin's survival of the fittest. (7/18/2013)

2. They will chase you out of the woods to protect their babies. (7-19-2013) Haha!

3. The term "silly goose" really has meaning for me now.  (7/19-2013). 

4. Baby geese do not fly until about 5 months. (7-20-2013)

5. Geese are effortless swimmers.  The water hardly moves as they cut through it. (7-20-2013)

6. Occasionally papa goose will intimidate deer so the babies can have the corn. (7-20-2013)

7. Geese like to hang out with each other except for when it comes to food. (7-21-2013)

8. Geese will sometime leave you a big wing feather as a gift for feeding them. (7-21-2013).

9. We had a lot of rain last night--good for the wetland which was drying up.  There's room to swim again. (7-22-2013).

10. The geese are becoming wild again and will not come just for the corn.  They are eating bugs and vegetation in the wetland as part of being wild geese.  This is good.

11. How is it that geese swim in a single file? (7-25-2013)

12. The babies have begun to fly just about 10 feet and not far from the ground.  What an awesome accomplishment for their parents.  The corn has fortified them and they are beautiful!

RACOON RAID YET AGAIN

Forgot to bring the suet feeder in last night.  The big boy bandit knocked down the finch feeder and then ate all the suet inside the little suet holder.  ARRRGGHHHH!


MORE ON DEER REPELLANT

Formula 1 (eggs, crushed garlic, milk and water did not work.  Just added a big dash of hot sauce to this mixture and reapplied to my prize hosta.  Let you know if Formula 2 works.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

GARDENING IN THE WILDWOOD ADVISOR

I debated what to call this blog as I meant it to be a gardening advisory for people trying to garden near or in a forest or wetland.  I settled on calling this blog the View from the Heron's Nest as our property abuts Heron Creek so named as this is a traditional, historic nesting ground for Great Blue Heron who migrate here from Florida.  We have 3 heron back there this season.  Their cry is loud and identifiable.  They are very shy during their breeding season and seeing one or three hunting in the water for frogs fish and insects is quite amazing. They fly away when the first twig snaps as I walk down the woodland path.  I generally only see their reflection of flight on the water.



BABY GEESE

This year we have only 1 family in the wetland in our back yard.  The twins are almost grown now and they are practicing flapping their wings with dad every day.  They have adult feathers already after 3 months but still are vulnerable to predators as they cannot fly.  They still peep rather than honk.  The parents are very devoted to these little guys and they have learned to stick close with mom and dad.  During the day, they camp out on an island in the middle of the wetland.  It has been a very wet June and July so far so there is lots of water in the wetland.  Every day their parents show them how to bathe dipping their heads and tossing water onto their backs.  Then they spend a lot of time preening their feathers before putting their heads under their wings to sleep.  They love the corn I leave for them and are cautious about approaching the feeding area.  They wait until I am at the top of the path to come to the edge of the pond to eat.  This caution is good as humans are probably their worst enemy. I have learned a lot about loyalty and parenting from watching these geese.  They protect their babies with their own lives and are vigilant parents. The mother and the babies eat while dad stands guard.  He grabs a couple mouthfuls and then leads the family to safety on the island. Poor dad is on guard with these little ones for 5 months until they can fly and then the parents have to teach them how to migrate.  Makes human child raising seem easy.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

FRIENDLY DEER

Living on the edge of the wood provides a gardening challenge.  Hungry deer come to the bird feeder and then on to the garden.


Tried Ringer's deer repellant this year.  It worked for a while but now the hosta have been devoured the last few days.  I put out corn and apples in the back wood to keep them down there but they still come up to the bird feeder and to eat the yews. 
The best defense is to plant deer resistant plants in your garden.  Juniper instead of yews, peonies and
lavender instead of geraniums although perennial geraniums are deer and rabbit resistant.
Today I am trying 1 egg, crushed garlic clove and 1 teaspoon milk mixed in quart of water to spray on the eaten hosta.  We'll see how this works.  Click on the pencil in the lower right corner to leave a message about how you stop the deer from eating the garden.