Tearing my cutting garden apart and replanting it is one of my most labor intensive annual garden projects. I'd thought I might put it off until early November but the Santa Ana winds brought my dahlia season to an abrupt end. I started removing dahlias from the raised planters last Friday, moving on to the zinnias and other plants on Monday.
This was what the cutting garden looked like on October 19th, when the winds got started |
I mixed in soil especially designed for raised beds, a bit of regular compost, and worm compost. I worked around several anemones that came back from last year's crop. |
Once the beds were ready for planting, I start sowing sweet pea seeds, before moving on to bulbs and plugs of cool season annuals.
My Ranunculus corms are still in transit but I'm happy to be more than halfway done with the replanting process.
Closeups of the 3 raised planters. I've laid down pieces of hardware cloth in 2 of the beds in an effort to keep the birds and critters from foraging there until the seeds germinate. |
According to the seller, the Ranunculus corms I ordered won't arrive until Monday so my projects for the weekend will be cleaning up the dahlia tubers to get them ready for storage and/or cleaning up the back slope, two of my least favorite tasks. Of course, if it rains on Saturday, I may get a reprieve; however, the most recent forecast for my area shows that the chance of that happening has dropped to twenty percent. It also now projects no measurable rain for us, which is disappointing to say the least.
Another recent disappointment is that the peafowl are back. To my dismay but the cat's delight, three peahens showed up in our back garden Wednesday morning.
Meeko may be intimidated by stray dogs but, watching from my office window, she was fascinated with the peahens as they quietly strolled through the back patio |
They turned around as soon as I went outside and began following them |
The peahens split up, choosing different escape routes, all of which landed them on my neighbor's roof a little while later |
Even with the current rain forecast what it is, my fingers are crossed that we'll get a little. For one thing, a bit of downtime would be much appreciated right now. Have a nice weekend. And, if you haven't already done so, VOTE!
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