Garden news

 

     Today a neighbor stopped over to check that three quarters dead branch on the magnolia tree.  He used to work for a landscaping firm that did a lot of tree trimming.  He says he can remove the branch for us no problem.  Sometime after his 17 days of day shift or over a weekend, he’ll take care of it.  That’s one weight off my mind.  I had visions of that branch, heavily loaded with snow, crashing down on our shed this winter.  Now I won’t have to worry.

     We’re still picking tomatoes, eggplants, and peppers.  There are two different varieties of sugar baby watermelons and each have one fruit on the vines, I hope they ripen before the first frost.

     The cardinals had nested in the magnolia the parents and several now fully-fledged young ones hang around the feeders most of the day.  It looks as though two of the youngsters are males and three are females.  We have a family of Downy woodpeckers that hang around in our yard and G’s. 

     I had to fill the hummingbird feeder today so even though I don’t see them often they are coming around.  The small flock of goldfinches is enjoying the Echinacea seeds every day.

The cannas are continuing to bloom and they are now quite a bit taller than I am.

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Posted on September 15, 2010, in my garden, Writer, Writing and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

  1. It is interesting to see the differences in gardens in other parts of the world, it is easy to forget how many miles there are between us
    We were out in the garden today tidying up and we noticed a new little robin who looked as though he had just been painted. His colours were so bright and fresh. 🙂

    How neat! I get a kick out of our American Goldfinches they are so brightly colored and so very chatty when they are on the coneflowers munching seeds.

    It saddens me that the season will soon be over and we’ll have those nasty things around called frost and snow.

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