patterns and spindles

Saturday, September 30, 2017

End of September gardens

Fog makes everything looks like a secret garden



Even work in progress drainage system and berm looks different




the path to dry creek and the patio bed that I let the vegetables grow in just to see what will happen

 dry creek
 and the down stream
 chickens lost and found :)
 the observation area
 Aspen grove
 And the sunchokes :)

Kitched garden is moist no extra water needed
 And the greens are up. Young trees will go to their permanent place tomorrow.
 The greens are in

New flower bed has all different look in the fog

 
Work in progress drain and ditch


 Here is the dew point. The desert rain.




Some flowers close ups





Her is the front terraces that were made as lasagna
stage 1 and stage 2 are ready and planted with some currants and Rose of Sharon

young trees, sunchokes and caragana next to lilacs
 
guess who's hiding :)

Here is terraces going down the slope and the corner focl point conifer. Colrado blue spruce.

And the perspective with berry rows
Terrace at the top level
And the perspective of how steep the slope is for the emergency flood water ditches and culverts

Front perspective

And some berries, they are this spring transplants, it was rough because of 3 late frosts
The drain that manages the water near the farm gate and the back of the property road. Also perspective to the back and the side and new hugel berm fr berries or what else
Sunchokes are getting bigger and bigger.
Chickens in the morning, hiding from predators

Front trees, hawthorns produces good crop
 



Butterfly garden.
And dead heading roses really does work, see summer maintenance here the roses in full bloom again

these need some trim again, they bloomed no stop all summer and going strong

Dry creek side bed and aspens

And winter squash stash :)


These are aronia and wait... yep, blubbery experiment... going right into BTE bed. Blueberry was on sale, so why not. It will be the test.

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