Saturday, December 31, 2011

Looking Back on the Garden For 2011

 

As I look back  upon 2011 in the garden it was one for breaking records. As many of you know through my constant groaning and complaining all year it was a record wet year for Ohio.

January started off bitter and cold and while it snowed all around us even in states that usually do not get much snow or any we did not have much snowfall here in the Hocking Hills area. Snow flurries were seen often but not amounting to much with the biggest snow being about five inches. I feared for some of my garden plants because of not having that snow covering for insulation against the bitter temperatures we were having.

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February was the month of freezing rain and some warm days with even showers and a thunder storm the last of the month. So there was little snow and more icicles everywhere which had to be knocked down from burgeoning eaves.

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Hungry for anything green and looking toward spring   the indoor greenhouse was filled with planted seeds and seedlings.
Little did I know that the weather would remain cool and wet and that many of them would be growing wild before the weather warmed up enough in Spring to plant them out.

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March had warmer and wetter days with a few days in the seventies and rains coming in with a few thunderstorms and hail.

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and by March I knew my first attempt at winter sowing was a failure because the containers were full of water and the seeds were rotting. I am not sure I want to attempt this type of winter gardening again this year. With all of the rain and ice we were ready for the Central Ohio Home and Garden Show held in March to see some flowers and color.

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April brought about some warmer temperatures but the rain was constant and we had the wettest April on record.
I ordered several new Rose bushes for the Rose bed and several new plants but little did I know that I would be mudding in them in when they started arriving for planting.

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In April I was spraying Deer Away every other day to keep the tulips from being eaten. But color was showing in Daffodils, Alliums, Candytuft, Violets, Pulmonaria, Tiarella, Ajuga, Bleeding Hearts, Brunnera and the Pasque flowers. It was a relief to see that my worry over the lack of snow cover had  came to not and most of the spring plants were coming into bloom.

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May started off cool and it was another month of record breaking rains. But by the end of the month it was in the nineties which was a new turn for us here so early on but one thing was still constant and that was the rains.

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The end of May I mudded in the seedlings that were taking over the house into containers and pots outdoors, and I was having to dump water out of the containers on a regular basis so they would not drown. But the new mudded in rose bushes were starting to sprout vey well from all of the rain. Farmers were so late getting their crops in the ground that their growing season was very questionable
DA_Azalea_OrangeFlame3 My daughter and I paid our first visit to the Dawes Arboretum to see the azaleas and spring blooming trees in all of their splendor.

DA_Robinia_Casque_Rouge_Locust_PinkCascadingLocust3 And in the garden Lilacs, Honeysuckle, Geraniums, Rhododendrons, Irises, Peonies, Campanula, Jack in the Pulpits and Clematis vines were starting to bloom.

Clematis_Fantasia Most of the pictures taken in May of the blooms had water drops on them. Plants were starting to bloom but not as well as in other years because of the constant wet roots. The many irises I have in in the woodland bed which was a great disappointment when many for some reason failed to bloom.

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June brought in days of ninety degree weather with deeps into the seventies and it was a constant yoyo of temperatures with again the rains.

BillWarriner_Roses But in June in my garden it is all about the roses coming into bloom and they were not minding all of those rainy days.

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June was also the month of the snakes. They were run out by the flooding and I even had the pleasure of stepping on one. Yikes!
But June also brought into bloom the Echinacea’s……

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…….Yarrow, Astilbe, Petunias, Monarda, Gaillardia, Primrose, Shasta Daisies, and the Lilies…. and all the while the container plants are struggling.

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July in the garden added to the what was already blooming with new blooms from Lantana, Dianthus, Zinnias, tall Phlox, Dahlias, Hibiscus, Crape Myrtle, Agastache…..

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and Lobelia.
My biggest disappointment last summer was the lack of blooms from the many hydrangeas in my garden.
This year in July when the rain barrel and run off into the cistern from which I water the garden have in all the years past would have been bone dry, this year they were full of water for the first time that I can ever remember. July was hot and wet.

Helenium_Yellow August continued hot, humid but the rain slacked off. Surprises for the month was an earthquake in Ohio just to add to the freaky year we were having. But in the garden new blooms from the Heleniums, Veronica, Salvia, Roses, Phlox, Centaurea….

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Toad lilies……..

Blue_Picotee_MorningGlory Morning glories…..

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……and Astrantia.

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and for a surprise the Purple Clustered Campanula seeds sprouted a new offspring of a White Clustered one.
August was a wet month here too compared to other years when we are always parched and the clay soil becomes stone.

Anemones_Sept26 September brought out the Japanese anemones, Ligularia, Sedums, Chrysanthemums, Asters, Cleome, Eupatorium ….

 Autumn_Clematis And Sweet Autumn Clematis. While all along the rains still fell.

RaspberryTruffle_Oct16 With October being another wet month the planting of new plants was so easy this year so I was able to add many to the garden without worry of having to keep them watered .

Seeded_Mums2 The seeded Chrysanthemums were hard to keep from flattening out because of the wet blooms. Farmers struggled to get in their crops from the fields because of the rains and miring tractors and equipment in their fields. There are still some fields where the corn has not been picked yet in December.

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November brought with it frosts and autumn leaves that fell too soon before their colors were fully seen and photographed from winds and rains but the roses kept right on blooming until I pruned them off. This was also the first year that planting bulbs for next spring blooms was a pleasure. The ground was soft from the constant rains and bulbs were planted easily.

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The month of December and another year is soon winding down.Once again my greatest disappointment is that the amaryllis bulbs are not going to bloom again this year like last. They are all leaves again with no buds. I do not know where I failed them again this year. Next year after their growing season outside is done I will take up the bulbs and let them dry out in the basement and then repot them. If that does not work then I am throwing them away although I hate to toss them.
December was another month of no white Christmas but plenty of rains and flooding. Now I visions of new bulbs that were planted rotting in the ground before they get a chance to bloom next spring.

So if you have not guessed from this posting 2011 will go down as the year the rains took over Ohio gardening. While other states suffered their worst droughts for the year we would have gladly liked to send our rains to them. Where this was the year of fires in some states we were flooding.
I lost a few plants and the containers and pots were so sad this year that I finally just pulled all of the plants. The hydrangeas did not bloom and the deer finally did get the last of late lily blooms and roughed up the bark on the little Mimosa tree. 
I hope I will not regret it later in years to come when droughts again hit us but I am glad to see this wet year behind me.
This has been the year of extremes but it had some good surprises and we  had our blessings too.

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Thank you for visiting my blog over the year and for the friendships that have sprang up because of it. I appreciate every one of you.
I wish you all a Blessed New Year filled with prosperity, good health,
friendship, good weather, abundant gardens and most of all one filled with love.

Happy Gardening,
Lona

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Finding Green in the Winter

 

I managed to get a walk in last week at one of the parks that make up our Hocking Hills Parks system that we live in the middle of. Sine the weather was still fair and the sun was shining for once I went walking up into Conkles Hollow to see what had changed since my last visit. Aside from the hush that had fallen over the parks which I mentioned in the previous posting there were still some things that were trying to hang on before the snows this winter come to take them down. 

CH_0024 The leaves on this little tree were still hanging on long after all the leaves were fallen.

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There were still some berries hanging onto the green briars that the birds had not gotten to yet.

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Some plants still stood like sentinels with their lovely seed heads intact.

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They added texture to the grays that were all around.

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On up into the hollow old trees were alive with growth from the wet summer we had.

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Growing on old fallen trees….

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and even some still standing.

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There could still be green to be found along the trail from the thousands of woodland ferns growing on cliffs, tree trunks and…

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on the hillsides. The snows well soon flatten them down and cover them until Spring.

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It was  a record year for moss and algae growth in the hollow.
So many of the trees and rocks were covered with it so green was the color father up in the hollow.

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For those of you who do not know it I have another blog and you can read more about Conkles Hollow and see more pictures by going to my other blog Natures Scenic View.

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Until Next Time,
Lona

Monday, December 26, 2011

Calming Down With A Spot of Yellow

 

I hope everyone has had a wonderful Christmas. After a long weekend it will be back to the same old, same old.
After all the weeks of Christmas reds I was looking for something different to look at so I dug into the picture archives to find some cheery yellows to brighten a cold day. Argyranthemum_Butterfly_Yellow Argyranthemum Butterfly Yellow

The sun is even cooperating today and has shone lovely for few days so no complaints about the weather here. No white Christmas here in the hills this year, just a bright sunny one. I even managed to get a long walk in to get the kinks out and some fresh air in the old lungs. It always makes one feel better when you can get outdoor in the air and walk around in the local state parks.

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There are always people at the parks here visiting and looking at the wonderful rock formations, hills and views at any time of the year, even at Christmas time, so I was not alone on my walk this week because several hikers were there walking in the parks on the day of my walk.

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Even with other hikers walking around in the parks there is a hush that settles in on the area as winter sets in here.

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There are no sounds from the buzzing of insects and bees now in the parks.

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And the only furry critters seen dashing around may be an occasional squirrel venturing out looking for that last nut that the Blue Jays or deer may have missed.

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But mostly as I walked up the hollows with tall cliff walls on either side of me I could not help but notice that the sound that I really missed was all of the chirping that the birds make in the summer have now all gone silent. There are no birds in the hollows at this time of the year.

FPC_Dahlia2_Aug18 Yellow Blooming Red Skinned Dahlia

Even the other hikers seem to notice how silent and quiet it is in the parks and everyone talks in hushed words like they are afraid to disturb the silence that surrounds them.

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All you can hear is the rushing waters going over the waterfalls and the small creeks that run through the parks. Every cliff has become a small waterfall this year with all of the rain saturating the ground.

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For me it was a time to get away from all of the Christmas preparations that had been with me all week and the constant drone of carols and commercial from the television. After you have heard them a couple of times they are no longer cute or funny and start getting to you. LOL!
The walk was a time to be out in the fresh air with nature and let all of that silence soak in and calm my spirits down like nothing else can. No commotion, no big discussions to make and really not thinking about anything, just listening to the silence.
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I always come back home feeling refreshed and at peace.

FPC_Yellow Today while the sun is shining I will be outdoors taking down all of the Christmas decorations and storing them back away for another year. I want to get them down now before the snows start coming in and freeze them into place.

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What do you do to unwind and calm yourself down after all of the Christmas hustle and bustle?

Happy Gardening,
Lona