If you enjoy working in your yard and garden then you have come to the right place.I share with you tips on growing flowers and herbs, designing specialty gardens, and ideas on ways to improve your curb appeal, Also product reviews and recommendations.
The gardens that are located on my property date back to 1928, they were designed by a professional gardener who built the home.
The original garden designer landscaped the entire yard by planting flowers in several different level gardens.
She moved the earth by hand and installed cement blocks for the steps and red brick walkways. These steps go to the upper gardens and to the lower gardens.
Wrapped around the gardens is a privacy river rock wall with stately columns at the garden entrance.
It took the original owner of the home many years to complete the gardens and the rock wall as all of the rocks needed to come from the creek bed.
My elderly neighbors tell me how she brought the rocks up a steep hill from the creek by wagon and worked on the wall by hand.
Since 1928 there have been four property owners and each of the homeowners has enjoyed gardening.All have contributed in one way or another to enhancing the beauty of the landscape.
I moved into the home in 2004 and my contribution was designing and installing a flagstone patio and walkway, a red brick patio, a stone garden path, and capstone paths.
New gardens; garden mint, daylily, ornamental grasses, hosta, irises, herbs, vegetables, wildlife, and a rose garden. I planted a wildlife habitat in the side yard and there I grow wildlife forage, wildflowers, and switchgrass.
Along with the wildlife gardens, my husband and I installed three small ponds.
I love residing in a home that has history especially when it has a lovely garden. here are photographs of the gardens.
The central great
plains have had extreme heat and drought this summer.As a result, many gardens have noted that the plants, trees and ornamental shrubs are suffering.While the lack of water has been departmental
to our vegetation we also have had to deal with a large number of brown
grasshoppers.
Grass garden with assorted wildflowers
My home resides
directly next to a large wildflower meadow, vast pastures and woods.This is a natural habitat for young nymph
grasshoppers.
Wildflowers blooming in the meadow
In late spring-early
summer these grasshoppers quickly devastated the meadow and the pasture before
they moved into my yard.At present we
cannot walk across our yard without grasshopper jumping past us or onto us. If you open a car door, grasshoppers will hop
inside.
What attracts the grasshopper?
Warm and dry conditions
are an ideal habitat for the grasshopper.In my area, we had a mild winter and a warm early spring followed by extreme
heat and drought. Had we had a cold winter and a cool spring much of the
grasshopper population would have not survived.
What type of Damage is caused from
Grasshopper Infestation
Grasshoppers are
herbivores and will feed off of many garden plants.Some grasshoppers will devour pastures and
grasses including ornamental grass. Thirty pounds of grasshoppers can consume
your lawn and garden within a day.That
is 10 grasshoppers per square yard.
The best method
for getting rid of grasshoppers is to work your garden soil with a tiller in early
spring.Tilling will disturb the nymph
eggs.This method will cut down on
grasshopper populations.
Another way to
get rid of the grasshopper is to clean up the vegetation in late winter. For the lawn
use a thatching rake to remove all dead grass, for garden remove weeds, leaves, and debris.
Treat with insecticide in the late winter or very early spring.I recommend
spraying with pyrethrins which are formulated with Chrysanthemums or dusting with Diatomaceous Earth food grade a natural insecticide.Either of these insecticides will
get rid of aphids, beetles, webworms, grasshoppers, fleas, ticks, spiders and many other
pests.
Get rid of grasshoppers by attracting wildlife to your yard; birds, cats,
lizards, groundhogs, and other rodents eat grasshoppers.Release your cats into your garden and they
will hunt grasshoppers. Grasshoppers are high in protein and both cats and dogs eat them.
Learn more about Diatomaceous Earth Food Grade by viewing this video:
Community Grasshopper Pest Control
Communicate with
your neighbors in treatment options and make sure everyone treats their yard
and pastures with insecticide this will prevent a repeat infestation of
grasshoppers.One treatment of insecticide
may not be enough to get rid of grasshoppers.Take note of the activity in your yard and garden and address the
grasshopper infestation if need be by reapplying insecticide.
Plants that Attract Beneficial Insects
Attract insects
that feed off the grasshoppers.Grow
marigolds, sunflower, daisy and dill herb in areas throughout your yard. These plants will attract robber flies.The flies are a natural way to get rid of
grasshoppers.
Tips:
Grasshoppers are
a common insect throughout the United States. This insect is renowned for its
large appetite.
Pray for a cool
and wet spring.This is a natural way to
starve the young nymph grasshoppers.
Brown grasshoppers make good bait for fishing.
Warnings:
Limited quantities
of grasshoppers are good for the ecosystem; infestation of hundreds of
grasshoppers will cause serious damage. If you have a few grasshoppers and want to get rid of them repel them from your yard with plants.
If you do not
act fast to control the grasshopper infestation then your yard, the garden will be
damaged from this foraging insect.
Use food grade Diatomaceous Earth only, if the product is safe for pets then it is okay to use on your lawn or garden, as it will kill the grasshopper but will not harm your pets, children or other wildlife.
Rosemary
is a fast growing evergreen herb that is eye appealing and very fragrant.
The entire plant; leaves, stems and blooms are very fragrant which is why I
love this herb. This herb has deep grayish green foliage and will
cascade in a container or over a low rock wall.
Rosemary has many uses; you can
cook with the leaves, or make potpourri. I like to cut springs of rosemary for
my garden wreaths, herb and flower arrangements and for my natural rosemary
soap. The aromatic rosemary has an invigorating fragrance that appeals to
my senses.
I
first learned about this herb a few years back at greenwood nursery and liked
what I read about the herb. I ordered 4 creeping rosemary plants
and grew them in an over sized urn on our flagstone patio.
If we were having friends
over to relax on the patio the fragrant rosemary would perfume the air.All of my guests love the scent of the
rosemary and many would heighten the flavor of their meat or vegetables by
adding rosemary leaves. You
should grow rosemary especially if you enjoy cooking but also if you enjoy
decorating your home with herbs. there are also health benefits for growing rosemary, here are a few;
Now you have learned a little about the herb called rosemary. If you would like to grow it then follow these tips. Planting Requirements
Growing
rosemary is easy as long as you provide the plant with its requirements. Rosemary
likes it hot so choose a garden site where the soil well drained, moist in the
morning, dry in the afternoon. There should be a minimum of six hours of full
sun. The creeping rosemary tolerated the partial sun growing conditions.
For
small yards grow creeping rosemary in containers gardens.As long as you provide the herb with ample
sunlight and medium soil as well as hydration when needed you will be able to
successfully grow creeping rosemary.You
will need to plant in a container that allows the rosemary to creep; consider a
hanging container or large pot or an urn.
Grow
in containers that have drainage holes. If there are none you can create
them by drilling holes into the bottom of the container.Improve the water drainage by adding inches
of gravel; this gravel will prevent the roots from being wet. On top of
the gravel I will mix compost with soil and fill the container.
How to Grow Rosemary
Plant the
rosemary by digging a hole in the soil that is the same depth as the nursery
container.Set the rosemary herb in the
hole and back fill the soil. Firm the soil around the stem and water well. If planting in a container, fill the soil up
to one inch below the top.By allowing
this inch you will aid in hydrating the plant. The water will not spill over
the rim but instead will seep into the soil. Maintain your
rosemary by applying organic mulch around the plant and watering it one inch
per week.
Rosemary is hardy to 20
degrees Fahrenheit.Bring rosemary
indoors if your weather is extremely cold. In early spring
fertilize rosemary with compost, but a hefty handful around the plants
stem.The nutrients from the compost
will keep your rosemary healthy.
Plant a maple and this spectacular tree will enhance your landscape with their bright
golden, orange or red autumn leaves. When mature the maple tree is
25 to 35 feet tall. This full and rounded tree has a straight trunk and
large leaves with five points. In early spring, the maple tree will
produce flowers that are in a cluster of 5 to 10.
The flowers will fall
from the tree and the winged seeds will fall shortly after. The leaves
will grow in and cover all of the branches providing dense shade for your
outdoor living space.If you desire a
beautiful shade tree then plant a sugar maple tree in late winter, early spring
or fall but do not plant in the summer.
Buya
healthy tree that is 2 to 5 foot.Maple
trees grow fast.I planted a tree from a
seed and the tree was four feet tall within two growing season.
If you buy a tree from a nursery check all
trees that have wax-coated burlap covering, as these trees usually have
entwined roots. If you buy burlap covered root ball make sure there is no
wax coating.The wax coating will
inhibit the roots from growing through the natural burlap.
You can also buy a tree grown in a
container or ask a friend who has maple trees if they have any seedlings
growing in their yard. Plant a maple tree in spring as soon as the ground warms or in late summer 6 weeks before the
end of season frost. Select a growing site that has full sun with well-drained
slightly acidic soil.
Remove the tree
from the container. Set the tree on its side and gently roll the
container. Tap on the container to loosen the soil. Carefully
pull out the root-ball from the nursery container. Use your hands to loosen the
soil around the roots.
Transplant the
tree from the container into the ground by digging a hole that is as deep and
wide as the container plus 12 inches in depth and width. The extra inches
will accommodate the roots and prevent overcrowding.Set the tree in the center of the hole.
Gently pull the roots so they face outward, do this without causing injury to
the roots. Fill the hole with the soil and firm the soil around the trunk
of the tree. Water the tree well to remove all air pockets.Keep the soil evenly moist throughout the
growing season, or until the fist hard frost. The best way to achieve deep watering to roots is to set up a soaking hose on a timer and water daily in the morning.
Keep the roots of the maple tree moist byapplying a two foot ring
of three inches of Scotts mulch around the base of the tree. Tips
Consider protecting
young trees maple trees with plastic protection guards.These guards will prevent pest and animal
damage as well as prevent the string from weed whackers and mowers from
damaging the tree. Buy a tree stake at lowes.com to help your tree to grow straight.
Grow maple
trees in areas where there are cold winters.
View this YouTube.com video for autumn maple trees in full color:
Recycle the leaves by using them as natural mulch for yard,
garden or add them to your compost bin. The nutrients found in leaves will help
to nourish your plant, shrubs and trees and will protect your gardens during
the winter season.
If your yard is
overloaded with leaves then nominate recruits to help your rake the leaves into a large
pile. Section your yard off and complete one section at a time.
The
leaf pile should be in the center of your yard. Lift the leaves with your rake
and put them into your leaf shredder. The leaf shredder will produce fine
leaf mulch.
If you do not have
a lot of leaves in your yard then use a mulching mower to grind the leaves into
fine mulch. You may have to run the mower you’re your yard a few times to grind
all of the leaves. The leaf matter will nourish your
lawn.
After a hard
frost, cut back your perennial plants. Then apply three to four inches of leaf
mulch to your yard and gardens. Surround your plants, trees and shrubs with a thick
layer of leaf mulch. The nutrients from the leaves will enrich the soil and
will protect the plants from the snow and ice.
For container
gardens, add 2 to 3 inches of dried leaf mulch to your container. Next, add
the compost and then plant your flower. The plants roots will feed off the
leaves nutrients for up to two years.
More reasons why you should recycle leaves:
Benefit from dried autumn
leaves by using them to light yourfire pit or campfire. The dried leaves are
natural tinder.
For a medium size, fire pit add two handfuls of leaves to the
center of your fire pit, top the leaves with dried sticks. Next, set your
firewood up like a tee-pee with leaves and sticks in the center. This setup
will allow the air to circulate and your fire will start quickly.
Here is a You Tube video that will show you how to make natural leaf mulch:
Tips
Store
the leaf mulch in an airtight container and keep in a cool dry area. Add
the leaves to your compost bin as needed.
Many
recycling centers offer complimentary leaf mulch for homeowners to use in their
yards and gardens. Call your recycling center for more information.
If
you are bagging your leaves, then mulch the leaves first.Leaf mulch takes up less room in yard bag or
container than whole leaves.
Warnings:
Remove
the leaf mulch from irises and garden beds in
early spring. By removing the leaves you will prevent borers and snakes.