Thursday, September 25, 2025

A super soaker of a rain storm

 We just got 2.93" of rain yesterday into the late evening. That brings us to 3.95" of rain for the month of September (the monthly average is 4.2") We are now at 6.03" of rain since May 31st, but are still shy of about 14" of rain for the summer.

But, we are still in a severe drought and have a long way to go to get out of it.

Sunday, September 7, 2025

We got rain, but the drought continues


We got 1.02" of ran which puts us at around 3.1" since May 31st. At least the plants got a sip of water as we are incredibly dry and are in a D2 severe drought category as of Sept. 2nd.

It looks like we will be dry through the month of September. We will have below normal precipitation. Dry soil will allow the ground to cool faster overnight and lead to earlier than normal frost conditions.

Wednesday, August 20, 2025

A New Tick Species in Maine


Geez, another species of tick has made it's way to Maine. We have too many tick borne diseases as it is! UMaine Extension Tick Lab identified the Asian Longhorn Tick.

Monday, August 18, 2025

Mums the word!

We went to Mid-Coast Growers and bought 4 gorgeous mums. There are oodles of mums and asters to choose from! I put two pink mums (with yellow centers) in Toby's Memorial Garden.

One of the yellow mums was put into a ceramic pot near the geraniums. Such a gorgeous corner of the front deck!

The second yellow mum is at the other end of the deck. So lovely... We will undoubtedly go back for the purple asters next.

Garden fresh veggies for tonight's soup


Even though our vegetable garden is not at its best this summer, I was able to happily pick a few veggies to add to our vegetable soup for dinner. From left to right: Carrot, eggplants, patty pan squash below the eggplants, zucchini, Arat parsley root. I generally wait until late September to pick carrots, but I was excited to pull one today. I gave it to my carrot connoisseur, Drew, to eat and he said it was delightful! As I haven't grown Arat parsley root before, I decided to pull one with lush greenery to see how big the root was. It was tinier than expected and I will not pull anymore of them until late September/early October.

Sunday, August 17, 2025

We Got Rain!!!


We are in a drought. We received only about 1" of rain total in June and none in July. As you can see in the photo, the ground is crispy dry.

Well, surprise, surprise...A fast moving thunderstorm roared through and dropped 0.739" of rain in the span of about 30 minutes. Then, another storm moved through and we got a bit more rain to bring the total of this storm up to 0.81". This rain will not end the drought, but at least the plants got a sip of much needed water today.

Rain barrel #1 was filled to 3/4, and rain barrel #2 was filled to 1/2. Since we are not due for any rain until maybe next Sunday, this will allow me to water the plants at the end of next week.

And, it looks like this storm pushed out the heat and we will be back to our normal Maine summer temperatures for the foreseeable future! Yay!

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

Just chillin' in the veggie garden

I look forward to the summer days that are on the cooler side so that I can commune with my vegetable garden plants. I love hanging out with them and giving them encouragement and positive energy...And, I love the buzzing of the bees, the fluttering of the butterflies, and the humming of the hummingbirds that zip hither and yon!

Friday, July 25, 2025

Doelores is her name

Doelores is her name and eating my garden flowers is her game! She has plenty of browse and lives off the plants of our yard and next door neighbor, Carla's yard.
Since we no longer have a dog, she is getting really bold and is even eating the flowers in the bed just off the front deck! She works hard to rid me of almost all my daylilies and many other flowers that come into bloom. A good friend reminded me that instead of being annoyed, I should be happy that I am keeping her healthy so that she can successfully feed her babies. So, that is the attitude I am going to try to hold onto.

Thursday, July 3, 2025

Clematis plants in bloom

I have 7 different clematis plants. Four new ones were planted this year and of the three that were planted last year, two are currently blooming and they are gorgeous! This beauty is Vitacelli Venosa. She has over 30 flower buds on one vine and has 7 flowers blooming at the moment!
And, here is the whole plant (photographed on June 27th.)

Then there is my mystery clematis. I bought it about 20 years ago and moved it to this location last year. This seems to be her happy place as she has two flowers blooming this year!

Here is a closeup of the center of the flower (that I took on June 25th.)
And, here is the whole plant in all its glory! (photo taken on June 25th.)

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Cucumber Beetles


Grrrrr.....Aughhhh...Cucumber beetles have invaded our vegetable garden for the first time ever. They are munching on the leaves and stems of mostly the cucumber and squash plants, although I think they are also attracted to all the plants. So, I watched a gardening video and this guy said that the beetles are attracted to the color yellow. We bought 6 yellow frisbees and put soapy water in them to hopefully attract the beetles.

It is working to some degree, but I am also going out each day and trying to smoosh as many beetles as possible.

We have the striped cucumber beetles, and there are hundreds of them! At this rate, I may not get any veggies this summer. Time will tell. So depressing...