the h word

Hello everyone; yes, once again it is I, Chess the purebred border collie, here to bring you the latest and most exciting news from our garden. You may remember me from such posts as “Il Giardino Di Leonardo” and “As Above, So Below”, among so many, many others.

Here I am in a characteristic pose.14052005You might notice that there’s some dirt on the dhurri rug, which the guy I live with just washed two days ago, but there’s a perfectly good reason for that, which I’ll get to in a bit.

First off, if you remember the pictures of Oenothera caespitosa, and other flowers, there have been an awful lot of hawk moths in the garden at night, because of those flowers, and the moths have also been flying into the house, which is pretty scary, if you ask me.

The guy I live with tried to take a picture of one on Fendlera rupicola last night. It might be there in the picture, somewhere. 14051901There were a couple of moths visiting Amsonia jonesii, and you can see at least one of the moths here. 14052002This is it. The white-lined sphinx, Hyles lineata. People say that’s what comes from tomato worms, but tomato worms make a much bigger moth, Manduca sexta or M. quinquemaculata14052003Well, so, anyway, the forecast for today was severe thunderstorms, and so the guy I live with took a bunch of pictures of the garden, as if to say farewell to it, but he didn’t like any of the pictures. He liked what happened next a whole lot less. I hid.

Now, the guy I live with is supposed to be resigned to stuff, but I heard him yelling at the weather. Nothing happened when he did. Eventually it stopped.

The street flooded, and the guy I live with and the neighbor kid worked to clear the storm drain, standing in ice water while they worked, and at the same time a couple of trash bags filled with grass clippings floated down the street. “Very classy”, the guy I live with said.

Anyway, here’s a short movie. (Gardeners strongly cautioned.)

It didn’t wreck everything, which has happened here, like on the first of June 1991, when I wasn’t around, but my grandpa Flurry told me stories about it. Whatever. This Friday will be the fourth anniversary of me losing my buddy Slipper, and Saturday will be the fifth anniversary of me losing my mommy, so, compared to those things, hail messing up the garden doesn’t seem like much. We try to be extremely philosophical here.

After it was all over, I felt I had to go out and take a look. Things were pretty damp. I guess it will be a cool night for sleeping, anyway.14052004

 

Until next time, then.

 

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behind the scenes

Hello everyone; yes, it is I, Chess the purebred border collie once again, filling in for the guy I live with, and here to bring you the latest and most fascinating news from our garden. You may remember me from such fascinating posts as “Naming Names” and “After The Equinox”, among so many, many fascinating others.

Here I am in a characteristically horticultural pose. I’m headed in a certain direction, which will be obvious after a while.

me walking in the garden

me walking in the garden

You can see there’s a strip of burlap, and also some topsoil, spread over places where the guy I live with sowed more buffalo grass seed, and also all the native grasses doing their grassy thing on both sides of the path I’m about to walk on. There’s a direction I’m going in, in other words.

What I’m going to do this evening is give you a behind the scenes look at one of the little nurseries here, which are scattered here and there all over the garden. This is a very special one indeed.

On my way, let’s look at the “gumbo lily”, Oenothera caespitosa. It blooms at night and is scented of lemon, and gets its picture posted here all the time. (The catmint isn’t supposed to be there, but it’s there anyway.)

Oenothera caespitosa

Oenothera caespitosa

14051702 Okay? Good. Now let’s look at the nursery behind the little hill that the oenotheras are growing on. You might not suspect that this was a nursery if you just looked at it. I think you’d have to be told. Which I’m doing now.

It’s not like it’s camouflaged or anything, it just has a lot of weeds in it. And believe it or not, the weeds are allowed to stay.

Rancho de las Mariposas

Rancho de las Mariposas

The guy I live with, who is very sophisticated when it comes to things like this, calls the nursery Rancho de las Mariposas, or butterfly ranch, or, in this case, since mariposa is also a common name for calochortus, calochortus ranch. (The guy I live with grew up in Southern California where everything was called Rancho This or Rancho That.)

Here’s a closer view of the Rancho.14051706You saw the cages, I bet, and this is what’s in the cages. No, not just the weeds. 14051705What you see there, the green grass-looking things, are Calochortus nuttallii. Now, if you look at the picture above it, you’ll see more green grass-looking things, but with a kind of channel on the leaves. Those are Allium caeruleum.

I’ll let you figure out how the guy I live with knows these are calochortus and not alliums. (Besides being in the cage, I mean.)

A few years ago he direct-sowed a bunch of seed of different calochortus species, put a cage around each sowing, with a holder deal for the cage (you can see that on the left side of the cage), stuck a label in the ground, and waited.

The weeds couldn’t be pulled, because if they were, the calochortus bulbs would be pulled right out of the ground, too.

Pretty neat, huh? I mean if you were a gardener instead of a purebred border collie, and you cared about stuff like this. Maybe I shouldn’t say “neat”, but you get the idea.

The bulbs will be dug this summer and replanted in the actual garden.

That’s it for the gardening news. There are other plants blooming, and stuff happening, but I thought it was high time I should you the Rancho.

Oh, here are a couple of the now-obligatory baby bunny pictures.

This one was on the lawn a couple of doors down. Free lawn mowing service.14051707

14051708Okay, now that’s it. I’m going to take a pre-bedtime nap, so I can be all rested by the time actual bedtime arrives. Or at least I would be napping if the guy I live with would stop taking my picture when I’m in my fort.  14051709

 

Until next time, then.

 

 

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