Part Of My Backyard Garden

Part Of My Backyard Garden
July 25, 2013

Monday, August 29, 2016

August and the Garden is Terrific

It's late August and time for another garden update. Carrots, tomatoes, beans, and onions are going great right now. If the season is normal we have six weeks left before a killing frost. The past two years we were well into October before the big cold night hit. This year the weather looks like the middle of the month will be more likely. There have been years when the first big frost came in September but it has been quite a few years since that happened.



Here's to a few more weeks of great garden produce.

Sunday, July 17, 2016

Flower Time

Lots of beautiful color in gardens this time of year.

We have several areas for flowers and two small vegetable gardens. In the Veggie gardens, the peas and radishes are about done, but that’s okay I needed the room. Tomatoes are turning red, corn is tasselling, peppers starting to set on and the beans are full of blossoms.



But today I wanted to talk about garden color – flowers.



I also completed two of my backyard garden projects this summer, pretty good for me. My favorite is the new fence and gate into our back yard, took a while but is worth it.


I also have been busy writing, finishing up one book and getting ready for an edit on another. When I get tired of sitting that is my therapy/garden time.



With everything growing so well I thought I would post in green – I like it. Now looking at it after posting it looks like dark gray to me - oh well!
Plenty of room for veggies, flowers and to play catch

Flower Time

Lots of beautiful color in gardens this time of year.

We have several areas for flowers and two small vegetable gardens. In the Veggie gardens, the peas and radishes are about done, but that’s okay I needed the room. Tomatoes are turning red, corn is tasselling, peppers starting to set on and the beans are full of blossoms.



But today I wanted to talk about garden color – flowers.



I also completed two of my backyard garden projects this summer, pretty good for me. My favorite is the new fence and gate into our back yard, took a while but is worth it.


I also have been busy writing, finishing up one book and getting ready for an edit on another. When I get tired of sitting that is my therapy/garden time.



With everything growing so well I thought I would post in green – I like it.
Plenty of room for veggies, flowers and to play catch

Thursday, July 7, 2016

It's Veggie Time

Picked three pints of red raspberries and almost a quart of peas yesterday. It looks like the hot weather is doing in the peas. Still, have some nice radishes and great lettuce. I am still impatiently waiting for my first tomato - soon I hope. We are starting to pull a few onions when needed, they are golf ball or slightly larger and taste fantastic. 

Next Up - Raspberry Jelly


Green and Wax Beans are starting to blossom, won't be long now. 

Beans and Leaf Lettuce In Our Front Garden


I also see the first of the area farmers markets are gearing up, most opening this week. Love this time of year, fresh veggies, and fruit. 

Sage In The Back Garden

Friday, July 1, 2016

July 1 Garden Update

I planted most of my garden in late May and early June so most of it is a month, or so, into the growing season. So far so good. We have had some hot, often extremely hot days, but they are ideal for the garden. 



I took all of the photos this evening, just before a very nice rain accompanied by some spectacular lightning.
Rain beginning in the west over Laramie Peak

Sunday, June 19, 2016

My Wyoming Garden

It has been an uneventful two weeks, at least garden wise. Seems like nothing is growing as well, or as fast as I would like. The past few days, and it looks like a few more, we are getting up and around and above 100 degrees. With a bit of water or a lot, maybe things will pick up.
Yesterday at Three in the Afternoon

On a good note, everything is growing. Unfortunately, the weeds seem to be winning in some areas of my garden.
Onions Doing Well and Not Many Weeds Here
Too hot to work much on my hands and knees, so I have resorted to bursts of a few minutes at a time before retreating inside once again.
Peas, My Go-To Snack When Working In The Garden


I am eating strawberries, radishes, and the peas are just starting.
Raspberries Looking Good
Current Jelly Coming Soon
Looking for first tomatoes in a few weeks, but that may be overly optimistic. 

Thursday, June 2, 2016

Garden Update

Time for a first of June garden update. Seeds are in, Tomatoes are transplanted, onions are growing, peas starting to bloom and I am eating radishes. Oh - and all is well in the world.

Not getting much writing done, but my books are still selling and the garden is growing. This time of year is when the perennials, the ones that come back every year are starting to look good. Take a walk around my Wyoming garden with me, photos from May 30, 2016.

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Oh How We Love the Rain - Even if it is White

Well, we made it, nine days this time, without snow. Each snowstorm I decide it will be the last, but a week later, here we go again. This one has been a terrific moisture producer, as of 3:30 this afternoon. We have had 2.4 inches so far and its still coming down. We do not often get these long drawn out moisture producers, and this one will keep things green for weeks.

Everything is looking green out back, should get even better now


Our perennials look good, even in the snow, and the first of the wildflowers were just starting to open up. That is why I have not bought a bunch of flowers and set them out, no need, it is still too early.

Wildflowers getting a good start, we saw these yesterday (Monday)

I did plant Potatoes, peas, and radishes, nothing up yet. I like to get the earliest possible vegetables and don’t mind if I have to replant. Plus, a few seeds are only half a pocket full of change or less.

Tulips don't last long, but they put on a nice show in April


Spring rain and snow are the norm, not the exception in Wyoming, and it is great to see. All too soon we may be talking about how dry it is and how we wished it would rain.

Spring means the North Platte is up and looking good again


Meanwhile, keep on gardening. 

It's almost time for the old guy to put on the shorts