Showing posts with label squirrels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label squirrels. Show all posts

Sunday, August 31, 2025

Rethinking my approach.

August 31, 2025

 



Yesterday, I moved some daylilies from the front bed on the west side to the back. That front spot will be my seed patch in the spring—a whole big bunch of them. I’m tired of seeds not growing, so I’m rethinking my approach. This year I noticed that when I planted cosmos more densely, they came up beautifully—better than anything else I seeded. My hunch is that chipmunks, squirrels, and birds are feasting on my seeds, so the more I plant, the more survive.

Next summer, I have a bold plan: I’m going to plant a giant 10-pound bag of sunflower seeds—the kind sold as bird food. I’ll also fill the beds with marigolds, calendula, cosmos, and a wildflower mix. All of these thrived for me this year, especially when planted in high density. My garden plan isn’t just about planting—it’s about vision. I problem-solve (plant more seeds so some survive the critters) and imagine abundance.
I also worked in Dr. Cho’s yard yesterday—the dentist’s office. I trimmed bushes and cut back plants extensively. Next time, I may plant some bulbs there. My strategy is to wait for a rainy stretch so the flowers can take root where weeds have been ruling. (See my rhyme? “Plant flowers where the weeds reign.”) It’s true, though—the best way to get rid of weeds is to crowd them out with better things

Friday, June 06, 2025

Morning Reflection

June 06, 2025

 Morning Reflection

It is a beautiful, misty English morning, and I love my backyard. It feels like an enchanted forest, filled with the sounds of birds and squirrels running around. It's just gorgeous.

Gardening Day

Today, I spent a lot of time writing in the morning. Later, I went to help Judy set up her new phone and loaded my car with items to bring back home.

In the late afternoon, I took Peanut out for a walk and did a lot of gardening. I planted purple and pink creeping thyme near the shed, along with clover and thyme all over the backyard. I’m excited as I’m expecting more seeds in the mail today and hope to find time to plant them!

Summer Enjoyment

I’m truly enjoying my summer break—spending time with friends, gardening, and having the chance to reflect.