Friday, June 14, 2013

Hummingbirds and flowers

We have been blessed this year with a family of Hummingbirds in one if our quaking aspens . I have 8 Weigela bushes,Trumpet vine, Honeysuckle, Salvia, and 10 or 15 annuals that draw in the hummers.  Here in the NW we have Anna and Rufus hummingbirds year round as well as Ruby throats, who migrate through the area .


                                                      at the feeder
                                                    
                                                          fledgling hummingbird
                                                        
                                                        Enjoying the Weigela        
                                            

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Breaking Ground

Today ,  I had my neighbor bring his John Deere tractor with tiller attachment  and Till the two fenced areas in field B. ( Barn side) . One at the back of the property right next to the barn is 30X40 feet  . I have had it tilled 3 times before . Two years ago I put 2 yards of fresh, green horse manure , and let it rest . Before I laid down the horse dung it ground was almost fallow . lite in color and full of boulder , Now it's dark brown , almost BLACK. I am going to plant 6  blocks of sweet corn.



              The second area .I had him till a 40X60  foot area. which is where I plan to establish my 'Fig Orchard' . As i had mentioned before . my property is laid out East to West. The 'Fig Orchard' will be set in 3 hedge rows spaced 12 feet apart , running North and South. I also am going to do a step over with my Desert King figs .


Monday, May 27, 2013

Squash & Cucumbers are in the Ground

OK. so this year I'm planting out my veggie starts 2 weeks early. Although it has not stopped raining in 2 weeks , May, has been warmer than the past 3 years .




Acorn Squash



Spaghetti Squash





Sun Chokes




Trash Can Taters




Another can of Taters




Cucumbers




Crookneck Squash



Friday, May 24, 2013

Rain,rain go away!!

This spring has been anything but normal . near record rain in march. Records reached or broken with days without rain in May. And just last week it hit 86* ,another record.

But for the past week Western Washington state had been hit with storm after storm, I was going to take some photos of all the flowers in bloom,  in the wife's Hummingbird garden  . But the delicate  flowers could not stand up to heavy rain. so sad .

Monday, May 20, 2013

Fig cutting update

I am happy to announce that 80% of the cuttings that i received from UC Davis this year have rooted .

The cuttings are :
Castle Kennedy  
Dauphine
Golden Celeste
Mary Lane seedless
Monstrueuse
Pastiliere
St. Jean


the first photo is St.Jean Rooted and ready to pot up 

Photos 2 & 3  are Castle Kennedy



Thursday, May 16, 2013

Cody'z FIG's

Ateano
Battaglia Green
Beall
Binello
Black Spanish
Blue Ishia
Brunswick????? Unk!
Celeste
Conadria
Danny's Delite
Desert King
English Brown Turkey
Green Ishia
Hardy Chicago
Italian white
Lattarula
Stella
Sultane
Violette de Bourdeaux
Vern's Brown Turkey
Violet Bavaria
Unknowns

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Cody'z fruit trees

APPLE

Honeycrisp x 3 
Fuji  x 2
Lodi x 2
4 x 1 combo (Honeycrisp,Chehalis,Gravenstein and Liberty
Fireside
Golden Delicious 
Wolf River
Yellow Transparent 
Zestar!

PEARS

European Pears                                       Asian Pears

Bosc                                                       Shinseiki 
Conference                                               20th Century 
Crisp n Sweet                                           Chojuro
D'Anju
Seckel

PLUMS

European/Prune                                        Japanese

Brooks                                                     Beauty 
Green Guage                                             Catalina 
Peach plum                                               Fortune
Seneca                                                      Kelsey 
                                                                Shiro
                                                                Toka