Wednesday, May 7, 2025

Early May in my garden

We're still in the sweet spot, garden-wise, at this point in the year. Everything is growing and thriving, and the heat, bugs, diseases, and general malaise of high summer still seem far away. 

Here are a few pictures from my garden as of this afternoon. I'll start with my current obsession: my baby Eustacia Vye rose! Her first bloom is beginning to open, and I'm in love.


There are nine more flower buds now, too.  It's hard to believe this rose was planted as a bare root at the end of March. 


In other good (but somewhat less exciting) garden updates, here are a few more photos of things I'm growing, all taken this afternoon:




The five blueberry bushes are still fairly small but loaded with berries. The plant growth on all five has been very slow, but this year I've finally started fertilizing on a regular basis. I'm hoping they'll start to take off as a result. As it is, we'll probably get three or four cups of blueberries at the most....and that's if we feel like fighting with the birds and squirrels for them. (Probably not). At least the plants seem healthy, though!

Poppy is a great garden companion. She walks with me while I inspect everything, the tomatoes, peppers, beans, corn...




See the nest box in this next picture? There's currently a bluebird family taking up residence! Mom and Dad work tirelessly all day long bringing food to the babies, and it's a real joy to watch. The current brood are just about ready to fledge. 


After a very late start, my lettuce is finally starting to look like....lettuce! Haha. The carrots planted beside it are finally sprouting but they're not worth taking a picture of yet. Next year I need to get on the ball much, much, much sooner with the lettuce and carrots.


We built a tripod for the cucumbers to climb. They're looking good right now, too.


And finally, the corn. 


19 comments:

  1. Everything is looking so healthy and well cared for. Please give Gregg a pat on the back from me.

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  2. Oh, that perfectly exquisite rosebud!

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    1. I got down on my hands and knees to try to smell it! LOL

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  3. That sweet, pink rose is perfect. Everything looks good. I didn't manage to put flowers in my window boxes this year. I miss them.

    Love,
    Janie

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    1. Surely it's not too late to put some flowers in the window boxes...?

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  4. How lucky you are, everything looks very healthy. My Roses were attacked by Aphids (Green Fly), so I've been out spraying them.

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    1. I think aphids are probably the easiest rose problem to deal with. Good luck!

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  5. I love your garden patrol!!! What a quiet lovely rose bloom!!!! The plant looks very healthy!!! And isn't it nice having blueberries??? Nothing like picking them at your finger tips and adding in to morning granola or yogurt. Or just popping them in. I just have to watch for Catbirds and Robins, who love blueberries, otherwise I have to cover in a netting.

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    1. Our blueberry bushes are maddeningly slow to grow, and last year the few blueberries they produced were promptly eaten by Mockingbirds and Cardinals. I'm hoping the fertilization schedule will spur some growth, and once we have enough berries to worry about I'll use some bird netting, too.

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  6. That rose bud!!! Everything looks so happy.

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    1. Isn't it a beauty?! Yes, the garden looks good but our challenging summer weather is on the way and that's when things usually go to crap...

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  7. Your garden is looking beautiful and productive. The rose, of course, is gorgeous.
    Your blueberries are further advanced than ours. I shall be happy if we get at least a few - there were none last year.

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  8. The portrait of your rose is the best thing I have seen since I began seeing! What a beauty she is! Your gardening skills are admirable, so is Poppy!
    We are so far behindyou weather wise- Sunflowers are barely above dirt, We have to start sees indoors with a light to make sure that they will thrive when finally put in earth.

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  9. You have your Poppy, I have my Maurice. Our garden companions!
    Yes- you nailed it. The sweet spot. We are there. You garden looks amazing. Now- let's hope that both of us get at least some of what our gardens seem to be promising this summer!

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  10. Love the garden but it's that first rose; what a glorious color!

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  11. Your garden looks terrific! I love that rose.

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  12. Everything is looking great! We had a blueberry bush and it gave us a few berries, but then we left it out over the winter in the snow and it died. We had no idea it wasn't hardy. :(

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