Tuesday, May 27, 2014

~May in a Glimpse~

I know they say, "April showers bring May flowers", but I think it goes more along the lines of  "Funky April weather brings May showers, and tons, TONS of bugs."


And by bugs I mean Inchworms.  Billions of them.  On plants, in the air, in your hair.  Everywhere.


And the damage they've been doing is awful.  Every tree is covered in half chewed leaves, and rolled up cocoons.  Which makes me thankful that my flowering plants are starting late this year from the winter, or I'd be spending every waking moment picking the gross things off.


And I promise that's the last of the worm pictures for now.  I just have never seen so many of them, and I'm hoping this isn't a sign on how the rest of the insect world will be doing this year.  If it is someone best be buying me a whole flock of Guineas and Ducks.  And then they better hire someone to take care of them too.  (Just in case that someone is reading this, and thinks I need a whole flock of anything right now.  ;p  )

May had been so full of rain that I didn't reach any of my gardening goals.  We were just excited for the few times we were able to get outside in between the storms.


Even Penny was excited.  But don't get me started on her.  She's been filling my days with getting tangled and stuck, or just plain out yelling, because a certain man around here has her so spoiled, that she's getting hard to enjoy.  But back to the garden....

Somewhere out there we have Zukes, and Cukes, Pumpkins and Squash.  Radish, tomatoes, carrots, lettuce, Spinach (which never does well for me).  There's kale, loofah, chard, sunflowers, popcorn, and two Raspberry bushes.  The only thing we bought this year were the two raspberry bushes, and a flat of tomato plants.

I don't really have any great expectations for success this year.  I'm doing everything against the books.  My seeds are all over two years of age, and stored completely the wrong way.  I'm not really companion planting anything, and I'm by no means following the right planting schedule.  It's all fly by your seat gardening, knowing that next year, with all the added compost, and care of the soil from this year, it's going to be ten times easier to work with.


And hopefully soon, with some extremely creative budgeting, I'll get some sort of fence up around everything so I don't have to plant ten times the normal amount to count for losses due to animals and small children.


It's amazing how much a small toddler foot can wipe out in a second.  (And don't you love the black eye?  This child has no grace.  She managed this injury while sitting in a parked trailer.)


For June we already have tons scheduled around here.  I'm gutting both children's rooms, repainting, scrubbing, the works, all while trying to finish everything outside too, ohhh and there's knitting too.

Time to get back out there!

How's your spring going?

~Emily

2 comments:

  1. you are awesome and your photography is fabulous. why haven't i been here in a while? xo

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    1. Aw thanks Karen! The photography is a work in progress, so much better than a year ago for sure! And i have no idea why you haven't dropped in here! We need to fix that! lol <3

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