The Ivy is Gone!!!
May. 15th, 2011 05:24 pmThings I bought that I really, really didn't need: A yard-sale tarantula. At least s/he came with a nifty two-unit tarantula condo. Also, bare root fruit trees were 50% off so I now have a 'Honeycrisp' apple and a 'Liberty' apple.
I have been gardening fearlessly. I don't know if it's just some sort of Spring energy, but it's so wonderful. I'm planting plants that have been waiting far too long for the 'perfect' place. I've tended to be a garden romantic, never seeming to grasp that my relationship with my flowering annuals is fleeting and doomed until they begin to fade. This spring I actually planted cosmos before the agrostemma has even begun to bloom in earnest. I also tackled the Ivy Disaster.

I just went for it late one afternoon with an electric hedge trimmer bought for the purpose and a hand saw. Things went faster when the Mister joined in with his Sawz-all. I had never used a Sawz-all before, but I highly recommend it. We hacked the I.D. into three 4' X 10' slabs with it, and then my mom showed up with her pick-up and took it all to the green waste. I'm very excited by this development even though it will take time to have the same level of privacy. The Mister is in the process of putting in a new fence that is set back some feet from the ivy-covered one. More garden space!!!

And finally: those little white fuzzy things at the right are peaches! I've never grown them before. I can't wait to see how the whole ripening thing works out.

I have been gardening fearlessly. I don't know if it's just some sort of Spring energy, but it's so wonderful. I'm planting plants that have been waiting far too long for the 'perfect' place. I've tended to be a garden romantic, never seeming to grasp that my relationship with my flowering annuals is fleeting and doomed until they begin to fade. This spring I actually planted cosmos before the agrostemma has even begun to bloom in earnest. I also tackled the Ivy Disaster.

I just went for it late one afternoon with an electric hedge trimmer bought for the purpose and a hand saw. Things went faster when the Mister joined in with his Sawz-all. I had never used a Sawz-all before, but I highly recommend it. We hacked the I.D. into three 4' X 10' slabs with it, and then my mom showed up with her pick-up and took it all to the green waste. I'm very excited by this development even though it will take time to have the same level of privacy. The Mister is in the process of putting in a new fence that is set back some feet from the ivy-covered one. More garden space!!!

And finally: those little white fuzzy things at the right are peaches! I've never grown them before. I can't wait to see how the whole ripening thing works out.

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Date: 2011-05-16 01:35 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-05-16 02:16 am (UTC)Sounds like we have the same kind of weekend.
I have no peaches, though and not enough room in my sunny spots for cosmos, but I love them.
And I spent part of the day today rooting out lemon balm, and carefully redistributing baby rose campions, and thought of you. Yours is already blooming! *iz jealous*
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Date: 2011-05-16 07:50 am (UTC)Ooh, peaches and apples; enjoy your Summer bounty.
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Date: 2011-05-16 07:58 am (UTC)Here's back when it was in progress:
http://botias.livejournal.com/98284.html
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Date: 2011-05-16 08:04 am (UTC)I was rooting out native aster instead. It thrives in cracks in the sidewalk, so when some foolish but well-meaning soul planted it in their rich garden soil it went a little crazy. I gave away two rose campion teenagers recently. It's definitely warming up for the big show. I never seem to notice pollinators on the flowers, but some sort of flower sex is definitely going on there.
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Date: 2011-05-16 08:08 am (UTC)I hope so! The jury is still out as to whether the peaches will ripen, but I have them in the warmest part of my yard.
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Date: 2011-05-16 10:05 am (UTC)The thing with ivy is you have to be really vigilent and firm with it. I do like ivy because the birds nest in it, but mine gets chopped back the minute it comes out more than about 18 inches! I'm growing some up a dead tree in my garden at the minute - it's got to look prettier covered in ivy, and the birds will love it.
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Date: 2011-05-16 12:55 pm (UTC)Yay for apple trees. Beautiful flowers AND fruit: it's a win/win.
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Date: 2011-05-16 02:16 pm (UTC)Wow, you've been a busy bee. I know that apples thrive in your end of the world and I'm curious how the peaches will do *crosses fingers*
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Date: 2011-05-16 02:36 pm (UTC)Good luck with all your flowers and fruit. I'm envious. My fruit trees are still kinda sad thanks to yearly winter deer munchies.
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Date: 2011-05-16 03:37 pm (UTC)That reminds me of the time I started ivy [dumb me] to cover a chain link fence in he corner of my backyard. Three years later, it hadn't gone vertical so...I ripped it out, [So satisfied.] Then the next spring I saw it thirty feet away!! climbing up my wooden stockade fence.
Never thought of sawzall!!
Good luck with the fruit trees and all your new space.
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Date: 2011-05-16 06:11 pm (UTC)Ivy covered stuff is very romantic, and it seems wonderful for birds. I've seen them devouring the berries. The problem with the ivy, besides the maintenance issue, is that it's considered an invasive plant in my part of the world. Native plant aficionados get together for 'ivy bashes' in our natural areas. My plan is to replace it with bird-friendly native and non-invasive shrubs.
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Date: 2011-05-16 06:18 pm (UTC)I'm sure it's possible to have too much of a good thing. Right now I have three apples on my earliest tree. The others are blooming though, so there's hope of more.
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Date: 2011-05-16 06:24 pm (UTC)I may need the crossed fingers for the peaches. These varieties are most likely to succeed with a lack of real summer heat but still...
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Date: 2011-05-16 06:27 pm (UTC)Thanks! Yes, I've seen fruit trees with deer fencing around them. No deer here in the heart of town though.
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Date: 2011-05-16 06:31 pm (UTC)Thanks!
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Date: 2011-05-17 01:39 am (UTC)::sigh:: though I really need to do some serious weeding and cleaning up before the fun planting parts...
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Date: 2011-05-17 07:26 pm (UTC)