August


I cannot believe it is already August. It has been quiet around here. It is also very dry - we have only had a brief sprinkle in mid-July and I cannot remember when the last rain was before that. That is normal as the dry season begins in July and goes through September. Therefore watering is an ongoing chore. 

I have been faithfully keeping the new plants, the pots and the vegetable garden watered but, like of a lot of other residents, I left the lawn to fend for itself.



That is - until yesterday. I got so tired of looking at the parched grass that I have decided to give it a sprinkle now and then. I could not stand looking at the desolate brown stuff any longer.





I was concerned about the trees that I have planted. They seem to be doing well. This is one of the two Japanese Maples planted next to the deck. They are not big enough yet to give us any significant shade but they have grown quite a bit since they were planted back in March.


The vegetable garden is wonderful - I still cannot believe sweet peas and nasturtiums are still growing in August! That amazes me. Still no red tomatoes but even Michael, as much as he loves them, says it is a small price to pay to have this cool weather. I do believe we will have some ripe ones soon. It got up near 90 last week for a few days but the nights are still rather cool and that affects them. The zucchini and cucumbers are producing nicely.
 
Abutilon (Flowering Maple) 'Variegated Salmon' in a pot on the deck.


Polyantha Rose 'Marie Pavie'

 
Huechera (Coral Bells) 'Plum Pudding'

 
We are having so much fun watching the birds. The hummingbirds are back in full force. The other birds love our shallow little birdbath in the border off the deck. We have to refill it several times a day. The birds actually wait in line to use it!

Text and photos by Phillip Oliver, Dirt Therapy