Tuesday, June 1, 2010

End of May

My garden companion, always just around the next plant.

The Bellflower has revealed itself! I received this out of bloom from a friend and have just discovered what it is.

A late blooming apricot Iris. I am in love again.

The apricot David Austin Rose is beginning to bloom.

A mushroom haven.


Diablo Ninebark

Smokebush in bloom. I have plans to under plant this with Spring bulbs.

A peek at the Veg garden...the lettuce is still doing well, the arugula is bolting.

Basil & heirloom tomatoes are now in the ground. Cherry tomatoes are still growing indoors.

Back garden Iris.

The Fern in two-tone. I neglected to trim the old fronds, but I like this too.

Cress doing well. Planted from grocery store left overs.

More Radish is ready to harvest!

Sorbet Peony

This Sorbet Peony surprised us this week, we thought we only had dark red peonies...we were so happy to see these pink and cream beauties bloom! They smell wonderful too.




Friday, May 28, 2010

Jam jar round-up!

Thanks to the fabulous Tigress I am stoked about making jam, herb jelly and pickles! I've searched every cupboard for all available jars...stay tuned for delicious results. Check out my inspiration: http://tigressinajam.blogspot.com/ and http://www.tigressinapickle.blogspot.com/.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Green Smoothies

Have I mentioned I am in love with green smoothies? They're just blended fruit and greens with a little water or juice. I have been using carrot juice for the past few weeks and really like it. If you're just starting out, try a lot of fruit with a handful of spinach. You will love getting your minerals, fiber and vitamins this way. It's tasty I promise! As you get a taste for things green, work your way up to other types of lettuce, and chard. I've also added ginger and lemon juice with good results. They've been tasting especially nice lately because of fresh greens from the garden. Arugula really knocked me over this week...I love the nutty taste!



Saturday, May 22, 2010

Galette with Pear


Slice the fruit of your choice, I used 2 pears as I had ripe ones on hand, but I also love using apples, peaches or berries.

Roll the dough out thin, (Dough recipe follows.) using plenty of flour on the roller so it's very easy. If the dough is stuck to the counter, use a sharp spatula to loosen it and be patient and gentle...then slide it onto your baking sheet.

Arrange fruit on dough, leaving a border to fold over.

Sprinkle with Sugar and wrap the edges up. Dot with butter and brush edges with milk.

Bake for 35 minutes at 400 degrees.

Dough Recipe:
3 cups flour
1/2 tsp sugar
1/2 tsp salt
This is incredibly easy to do in a cuisinart. Blend dry ingredients, then add cold cubes of butter (1 stick), and pulse, pouring over about 3 Tablespoons ice cold water, mix only until dough forms a ball or sticks together. Chill for at least 1/2 hour in wax paper in fridge.
P.S. If you decide to use apples, I would add a good sprinkling of cinnamon.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Bunny Rabbits

I've started noticing a little rabbit in the evenings, eating grass, sunflower seeds from the bird feeder & then, tonight making eye contact with my cat for quite a while...Cheeky little thing!



I Love "To Do" Lists... for Late Spring

Being a very strong right-brained girl, I am always striving for those left brain strengths...I admire someone who puts an item back in it's home directly after use. My lists are one way I attempt organization; I am constantly writing them, referring to them, and it feels great as I check them off.

Julia's List of Things To Do in Late Spring:

Harden off Basil and Tomato starts, gradually outdoors.


Plant Out (Many seeds started indoors in Winter):
Aquiligea (Dark and Light Blue, White)

Basil
Beans (Bush, Green, Lima, Pole, Dry) Wow, who is going to help me eat all this?
Borage (into the Tomato garden, also with Strawberries
Cerinthe
Butternut Squash
Chard Rainbow
Cherokee Purple Tomato
Chives
Cucumber (Lemon, Slicing, and Pickling)
Hollyhocks
Larkspur
Lobelia (many flats started)
Lupine Violet
Parsley (curly and flat leaf)

Peas (I'm quite late on this)
Pumpkin
Rainbow Tomato
Salvia
San Marzano Tomato
Sweetie Cherry Tomato
Sweet Peas
Sunflowers
Watermelon
Yellow Pear Tomato


Water Seeds sprouting outdoors:
Cosmos

Godetia (ruby red seedlings...I love it!)

Larkspur
Lobelia
Papaver (Lilac curly & Red Oriental)
Portulaca
Sunflowers
Zuchini


Seeds to direct sow outdoors:
Calendula
Love in a Mist
Lunaria (too invasive?)
Marigold into the Veg garden
Royal Family Sweet Peas
Shirley Poppies

Remember to look up.


Water newcomers in the garden:
Peace Climing Rose

Mini Yellow Rose

First Bloom


Fertilize:
African Lilies
Azaleas & Rhodies
Lawn
Trees

Continue earthing up the Soil around the neck of the Potato plant:


Deadhead:
Annuals, Violets
Shear back after bloom (now): Iberis (Candy Tuft)

Keep the bird feeder full (notice lovely visiting bird)


Rip out:
Lamium (just looks and acts too aggresive for me)
Laurel start (that is bound to become a giant monster of a tree)

Admire what's around you:





Cut Back:
Mint (pinch back tips)
Oregano by half
Sage by half (should have done this early Spring)

Keep composting!


Relocate pot of Mint to the Tomato garden
Divide creeping Thyme and spread around to cover ground
Add compost to ground surfaces, especially the Rose garden

Weed...everywhere

Most of all, keep following the yellow brick road. (your bliss of choice)