Page 29 of 31

Re: Random and miscellaneous garden photos

Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2024 3:10 pm
by SpookyShoe
Lots of gomphrena
IMG_20240903_121131770.jpg

Ruellia against a fence
IMG_20240908_080411717_HDR.jpg

Crinum
IMG_20240908_080204682.jpg


Elephant ears are taking over the compost/garden waste area
IMG_20240729_074152401_HDR.jpg

Shrimp plant growing in total neglect behind the garage
IMG_20240903_121202447_HDR.jpg
IMG_20240903_120452437.jpg


Summer Jewel red salvia sprung up from a rogue seed
IMG_20240903_120703979.jpg

Re: Random and miscellaneous garden photos

Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2024 6:35 pm
by maxjohnson
Hard to capture but there are literally at least a hundred pollinators on this garlic chive patch everyday. Honeybee, carpenter bee, bumblebee, wasps, cucumber beetles, moth, hoverflies, houseflies, they all like it.
20240909_130325.jpg
20240909_130429.jpg
20240909_130503.jpg
20240910_182450.jpg

Re: Random and miscellaneous garden photos

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2024 12:13 pm
by JRinPA
I missed the pic of the season yesterday.

01.JPG
02.JPG
I had some pears left to rot on top of wood chips in a wheelbarrow. There were a few bald faced hornets in the corner, and one big raggedy winged black swallowtail in the middle. Both wings falling apart. The butterfly was getting as much sugar as it could, since tonight would be cold again, but by the look of the wings, he had maybe only one more day to go. But still trying.

I went for the camera but a minute later just as I was halfway back the wind picked up and off he went. A fleeting moment. Now I had only the hornets photograph. I doubt I will see that cutwinged butterfly again.

Some of the next generation on the celery, but they had better grow up quick.
05.JPG
08.JPG

Re: Random and miscellaneous garden photos

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2024 7:37 pm
by bower
Funny how the best pic is often the one that got away.
I had different dragonflies this year, mostly black including the large ones which are usually vivid shades of blue green or yellow. There was a small one with little yellow dots along the side, mostly black also, which I've never seen before. And very odd as well, the damsel flies aka darning needles are always a brilliant blue here but this year they were black.
Would've been nice to get pics but I kept seeing them when I was out watering and when I went out with the camera... nada.

Re: Random and miscellaneous garden photos

Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2024 6:42 pm
by SpookyShoe
Fruit on passion vine:
IMG_20240914_172237619.jpg

Re: Random and miscellaneous garden photos

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2024 4:52 pm
by bjbebs
The Hummers are beginning to dwindle but the neighbors bees are all over this Salvia.
PXL_20240918_213244741.jpg
PXL_20240918_214539301.jpg
PXL_20240918_214634562.jpg

Re: Random and miscellaneous garden photos

Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2024 1:01 pm
by SpookyShoe
The hummingbirds are here in force. These are my first pictures. Hopefully I'll get some better ones over time.

IMG_20240920_115211798.jpg
IMG_20240920_103703618.jpg
IMG_20240920_122917646_HDR.jpg

Re: Random and miscellaneous garden photos

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2024 11:02 pm
by MissS
I am down to just one lonely hummingbird @SpookyShoe, so you have plenty more on their way to you.

Re: Random and miscellaneous garden photos

Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2024 5:06 pm
by karstopography
IMG_4952.jpeg
Clearing out some space for more crops.

Re: Random and miscellaneous garden photos

Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2024 7:56 am
by bower
Gleanings from the cover crop, that was sown after pulling the garlic. Still lots left to provide the cover, but I couldn't resist a little thinning before Oct 30 frost.
2024-covercrop-gleanings-een-877.JPG

Re: Random and miscellaneous garden photos

Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2024 2:54 pm
by worth1
Found these things growing on my neglected citrus root stock.
The original orange froze out.
IMG_20241116_143749588_HDR.jpg

Re: Random and miscellaneous garden photos

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2024 8:41 am
by karstopography
IMG_6876.jpeg
IMG_6883.jpeg
IMG_6887.jpeg
IMG_6889.jpeg
I love cool, crisp autumn mornings in the garden.

Re: Random and miscellaneous garden photos

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2024 9:01 am
by karstopography
worth1 wrote: Sat Nov 16, 2024 2:54 pm Found these things growing on my neglected citrus root stock.
The original orange froze out.

IMG_20241116_143749588_HDR.jpg
There’s a number of rootstocks used for citrus, I do believe. I remember researching the topic a bit when dad had his thriving blood orange grove. I guess each rootstock has advantages and disadvantages. Some of the rootstocks produce superior fruit, but might not be as cold hardy or as tolerant of certain soils or diseases.

https://aggie-hort.tamu.edu/citrus/cult ... ytophthora.

Yours might be one of the Citrange types.

Sour orange as I remember it is one of the few rootstocks that produces a useful fruit of its own. I believe the citrange fruit are extra acrid and not particularly good for anything, but I could be wrong.

Trifoliate Orange, a native species around Brazoria county, is used for rootstock hereabouts. Tends to dwarf the scion, though, even though trifoliate orange gives the tree the greatest protection against frost.

Re: Random and miscellaneous garden photos

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2024 11:23 am
by worth1
karstopography wrote: Thu Nov 21, 2024 9:01 am
worth1 wrote: Sat Nov 16, 2024 2:54 pm Found these things growing on my neglected citrus root stock.
The original orange froze out.

IMG_20241116_143749588_HDR.jpg
There’s a number of rootstocks used for citrus, I do believe. I remember researching the topic a bit when dad had his thriving blood orange grove. I guess each rootstock has advantages and disadvantages. Some of the rootstocks produce superior fruit, but might not be as cold hardy or as tolerant of certain soils or diseases.

https://aggie-hort.tamu.edu/citrus/cult ... ytophthora.

Yours might be one of the Citrange types.

Sour orange as I remember it is one of the few rootstocks that produces a useful fruit of its own. I believe the citrange fruit are extra acrid and not particularly good for anything, but I could be wrong.

Trifoliate Orange, a native species around Brazoria county, is used for rootstock hereabouts. Tends to dwarf the scion, though, even though trifoliate orange gives the tree the greatest protection against frost.
I imagine I'll try to make marmalade out of them.
Keeping an eye on them to see when they get ripe.

Re: Random and miscellaneous garden photos

Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2024 4:33 pm
by SpookyShoe
It hasn't gotten cold enough for some of the summer plants to die back. The basil remains unharmed and the pentas are still doing well, although both won't "thrive" in cooler temperatures.

I potted up some nursery starts that are considered winter plants in my area. Pansies, violas, dianthus, and alyssum. I have a large pot of snapdragons growing, they have buds but haven't bloomed yet.
IMG_20241214_122942537.jpg
IMG_20241214_123004230.jpg
IMG_20241214_122928341.jpg
IMG_20241214_123029574_HDR.jpg

I have several pots of pentas like this one that are still left over from summer.
IMG_20241214_122810474_HDR.jpg

Re: Random and miscellaneous garden photos

Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2024 4:56 pm
by karstopography
@SpookyShoe I noticed some basil volunteers out in the beds, plus lots of zinnia volunteers out there, too. I’ve been weeding out the zinnias, but have mostly let the basil alone. Not exactly the normal time for basil or zinnias.

Re: Random and miscellaneous garden photos

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2025 10:59 am
by karstopography
IMG_5334.jpeg
IMG_5333.jpeg
IMG_5332.jpeg
Volunteer plants. Lettuce popped up from last year’s patch of lettuce that flowered and evidently set some seed. Same for the mustard and basil. Not exactly basil friendly weather, but it clings on.

Re: Random and miscellaneous garden photos

Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2025 11:07 am
by SpookyShoe
Went to Home Depot this morning and made a bulb haul. I can plant all of these in a couple of weeks. The three amaryllis bulbs will go in the ground and bloom around Easter.
IMG_20250125_105531731.jpg

Re: Random and miscellaneous garden photos

Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2025 8:43 pm
by MissS
SpookyShoe wrote: Sat Jan 25, 2025 11:07 am Went to Home Depot this morning and made a bulb haul. I can plant all of these in a couple of weeks. The three amaryllis bulbs will go in the ground and bloom around Easter.

IMG_20250125_105531731.jpg
They will be beautiful. I miss growing lilies. The deer ate them all. They sure do make a big splash of color when they bloom.

Re: Random and miscellaneous garden photos

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2025 12:23 pm
by Mark_Thompson
IMG_3633.jpeg
IMG_3638.jpeg