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I don't Like Roses

Category: Work in the garden | Posted: Sun May 27, 2007 3:11 am

I'm sorry. I just don't.

Everyone loves roses.

My hubby loves roses. It's one of the ways he tried to meet me where I work. "I'm also a member of the National Rose Society"...he's lucky I went on our first date with that line!

My mother-in-law loves roses. She has many, many, many, many roses in her yard. She herself is a lovely English rose from Peterborough, England.

I sell lots of roses where I work. Lots of people love roses. I DON'T!

Don't get me wrong. Roses are beautiful. The fragrance of roses, divine. And was Valentine's Day invented for roses or what? (but give me a rose bush over a dozen in a vase anyday)

My problem is...bugs and diseases ALSO love roses. I don't have time to keep after every little bite, snip, and hole made in the roses. I don't have time to look after black spot, powdery mildew, and what-ever-the-heck-else that comes down the pike AT the roses. I don't like roses!

I however,
DO love my husband...
who loves roses.

Therefore I have roses in my garden.

I have 'Knock Out' Roses in my yard. In fact I have 20-some lining the driveway. They are wonderful 'no work to do' roses. I don't take care of them at all...other than the first prune in Spring. These are roses I can get along with at least.

There is only one rose I take care of in our yard. It's called '4th of July'.



I spray, spritz, and prune this baby.



I look at her everyday (almost) to see how she is doing.



Believe it or not these blooms all came from the same bush. It's called 4th of July because it looks like fireworks are in each bloom. Like fireworks, each bloom is different.

I think this rose is
...ok. :)

Boy, do I love my husband.
(...still don't like roses)





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Here's where I work...

Category: Down at the 'Farm' | Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 2:04 am

I was noticing some of the pictures of garden centers in peoples' blogs. I thought I might show off where I work. :)

It has been in business for 34 years. It has greenhouses, a nursery, garden center, gift dept, old fashioned candy dept, organics foods, and a deli. What we are most known for is our produce. In fact we have been voted Delaware's Finest Farm Market for about 15 years in a row now.

My Dad and Mom started the farm stand when we kids were little for extra income (there are 6 of us kids), and to keep us busy in the summers. The family still calls it the 'stand' even tho most people think that's funny. My brother now owns it, and oversees all. My sister runs the produce and deli. I run the greenhouse, garden center, and gift areas. My sister in law does the organics. My cousin does the nursery. There are a lot of cousins, nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles that work with us. Also lots of 'non-related' people...they aren't connected by bloodlines...but by heartstrings.

Well...here are some pictures of what I do at the stand.




This is a view out the side door, towards the nursery. Those roses on the left are some of what was unloaded today.



If you look out the side door and to the right...this is the shade area. We keep a lot of perennials under this structure.



These 'Firewitch' Dianthus are up the walkway into one of the greenhouses. They are in front of the birdbath area.



This is a view into a house that was newly sided last summer. This is the front portion of that house.



These are a few of the succulents and cacti that came in this week.
This is the biggest of the greenhouses. It changes greatly during the year. In Nov. and Dec. it holds our Xmas displays.



Close up of the succulents. The colorful peachy ones are called 'Lovestruck'. Aren't they pretty?



The biggest cactus is in a 14" pot and is approx 25 yrs old. It's very cantankerous..it bit me no less than 4 times when it got unloaded! :)



Another area of the 'big' house as we call it. These are some of my favorites...BEGONIAS!



Another 'big' house pic. This is some of the material from the tropical truck that came on Wednesday.



Towards the rear of the 'new' house.



Waaaaaay funky pitcher plants from Florida.



This is a particularly well endowed pitcher plant, even if say so myself...



This is the fountain area. It also has a few house plants. It's a transition place from the garden center to the gift area. The doorway leads into the gift department. Maybe I'll take a few pictures there sometime...but its not really garden related...

I hope you like it. I know I love working there. It's something new everyday. I work with friends and family, in fact the 'stand' is like another family member to me.


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I Solemnly Swear...

Category: Work in the garden | Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 2:22 am

Each year I tell myself the same thing.

Chitweed...listen to yourself... Remember all the work and sweat last year. You want to change how you do the garden. This year only perennials. Don't fill the yard. Let's actually SEE some of the 60 bags of mulch you put down each year. Make it easy to take care of the garden. No annuals...you'll have to plant them all again next year.

With this in mind...

I solemnly swear

to

buy everything in sight that I like

as usual.
:)

I've also decided to make the garden even harder on myself than usual. So there!

I usually have a very colorful garden. I love blues the most, as far as flower colors go. I accent them with other bright colors...usually oranges, salmons, purples and watermelon kinds of colors.

Not this year. For some reason I decided to step out of the box and do white. All white. White flowers. If there is not a flower the plant itself shall have a green, blue or grey foliage.


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These 'Super Olympia White' Begonias are going in the backyard garden.



These 'Nightlife White' Begonias are going in the front yard. The garden near the section of the house that has white siding. They should show up nicely there with the dark leaves.



These Argyranthemum 'Molimba Helio White' will be nice in pots in the side yard.



These 'Butterfly White' Penta will go in pots on the front side of the house where the sun is a bit harder.



I've also planted Nicotiana, Gazania, Pot n Patio Asters, and Snapdragons. They are all white.

White Lavender (doesn't that look funny?) and Stevia are 2 of the herbs I've planted so far. I've done lots already even with the very late start. There is still quite a bit to do.

Now that I've figured out how to do the picture thing (woo hoo!)...I'll be able to take more pictures as the rest of the yard gets planted and starts growing.

I swear next year I'm taking it easy!!
(not)



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The Birds and the Bees 'Chat'

Category: Chatting in the Garden | Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 2:00 pm

So...I'm getting the last of a flat of 'Hummingbird White' Nicotiana into the ground yesterday evening and my fourteen year old H comes over to chat.

Of all the kids H is the only one that might become a gardener. He knows the names of plants. He remembers where things are planted. I can send him out to get basil and chives and he comes back with them. When he was really little he liked to tie a towel around his neck and be a gardening super hero while Mom worked in the yard. (We will keep that a secret here, yes? A 14 year old boy's reputation lies in the balance)

H is taking Health and Agricultural Science as some of his 8th grade classes. He's a very smart kid (takes after his Mom).

H: "Mom?"

Me: "Yeah H?"

H: "You DO know that all plants aren't girls ...right?"

Me: "What? oh..yes H, I do."

H: "Well how come you always say "Isn't she pretty?" or, "Look how big she's getting?" or "Look at all those Tomatoes she's GOT?" when you talk about the yard and the flowers?

Me: "Do I?"

H: "Yeah...you do. Mom, I don't know if you know it but...there are these things called pistils and stamens...and the birds or sometimes the bees come along...."

(20 minutes later)

Me: "Wow H, I didn't realize you knew all that. Thats great. No wonder you have an "A" in Agriculture Science."

H: "No, Mom. I learned that in Health. It was the beginning of our Section On Reproduction. Then we did the whole genetics, animal sex/reproduction thing, then on to humans."

Me: "Wow. Seems like you paid close attention."

H: "Yes, it was very interesting. I do have a question tho?"....

(A small intake of breath on my part. H and I have had some chats before like this over the years. I'm ready for it.)

H: " ...So...why do they call ships and buildings, and cars 'She' too?"

I never did finish planting those Nicotianas.






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I have a gardening hang over

Category: Work in the garden | Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 1:04 pm

I ache all over. My husband aches all over. My dog aches all over. My kids ache a little bit. The cats are just fine. :)

We worked in the garden all day yesterday. It does look lover-ly tho.

I pulled the weeds in all the beds that have been growing unimpeded so far this season. (pull, pull, whack, whack)

The boys limbed up the trees in the front circle bed to allow light to penetrate a bit more. (I've been wanting to get that done for quite a while now.) (saw, saw, saw, timber....watch out Dad)

The plants that didn't mind the neglect of having to stay in pots over winter, were planted finally (I know...I know...very bad girl Chitweed)

Kitty (the Rottweiler) followed us around the yard as we moved from project to project. She inspected our work. She basked in the sunshine to make sure we could see how truly beautiful she is. She showed us a 12 yr old gal can still circle the yard at a good clip to shoo an invading chipmunk. (wag wag wag)

The first 10 of MANY bags of mulch went down. (ziiiip, dump, rake, rake, rake)

The debris from the overhead trees (a.k.a. tree poop) was cleaned off the deck, the lawn furniture, the gutters, the outdoor light fixtures, the grill, the umbrella, and even Kitty at one point. (sorry baby... wag, wag, wag)

Weed killer was put down on the weeds creeping their way into the flagstone walk way. (spritz, spritz)

15 bags of leaves were gathered up for the trashmen this week. (MOMMMMMM... we did leaves forever this fall and have more? moan, moan, moan)

The cats (Filbert, Hazel, and Jane) looked at us from the windows and thought we were pretty silly. (Where's the catnip planted? yawn, yawn, lick, lick, stretch)

The roses got their first treatments to ward off the aphids and other rose loving enemies of the garden. (spritz, spritz, again)

Yes I have a gardening hangover. The yard looks a lot better than it did before. The kids actually lived thru it, contrary to their predictions. Kitty slept very well, and didn't bother the other 'real' cats at all.

It a good kind of hangover. I hope to get one again later this week. ;)



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