Welcome to our Wyoming blog. On this blog I have been sharing how we came to move here and the 'adventure' we have been on every since. We started with a hillside, and today (6 years later) are finally putting in some landscaping. We are by no means done. I hope you will come along on our adventure.

I also have 2 other blogs. Big Horn Mountain Creations show cases my quilting and other artistic adventures. Decorating my Tin Shack, is about creating a home thru decorating. Both are on the side bar, I hope you will stop by.

Monday, July 02, 2007

Garden Update

Well it has been about a month since I first shared my gardening efforts. This is hopefully a temporary garden, someday I will garden on the hill in the background. The other issue for this garden is water, since we have to haul it I can't get to big...though I do keep adding to my plantings. LOL.


This is the garden the first of June

Below was taken today July 2, showing the growth.
The weather is now HOT so the warm weather
veggies are happy.





You can see the difference in the tomato here,
there have been some changes thanks to rabbits feasting
on some of my plants. The green pepper plants are just
now beginning to grow. Under the little shade cloth in
the lower picture are some newly planted daylilies, just
shading them for a few days till they can get settled.





This patty pan squash is really growing and blooming,
except it has only male blooms right now, I keep expecting
to see some female blooms any day. I move the square
planter to the porch and put some hosta in it.




So until next month, I am hoping to have alot of squash vines to show you.

4 comments:

Franie said...

Your rock garden looks great. And the green house is coming right along too. We have to enjoy our summers while we can. I love reading your blog.

Susan said...

Big difference in one month. Hope those squash figure out what they are supposed to be doing! Is this heat wave hurting them any?

WIPPYSPLACE said...

garden is coming along nicely!!!! I love fresh veggies out of the home garden--too much effort and water to have one here, not to mention the heat.....here;s hoping for a bumper crop for you *~*CAROLE*~*

Gabriele said...

Your garden is coming along nicely. Have you ever thought of adding water absorbing polymers to the soil, so you don't have to water as much? I can give you a link to a site I purchased some very reasonably if you'd like.