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August 03, 2024
Gardening, Puttering and Adventure Thread, Aug. 3Happy August, everyone! Don't you love the photo above? I spotted this little cutie a while back near our front doorway, and it let me get pretty close up for this iPhone 15 picture. The purple coneflower it's supping from is a native prairie plant that is both perennial and self-seeding, so it can take over a good-sized flower bed in just a couple of years, but they're easy to control - you can just yank them out with an easy pull. But when they turn to seed in the fall, they attract the most strikingly-beautiful goldfinches, bright yellow bodies set off by black wings with white streaks. Unfortunately, there's no way you can get close enough to get a good photo of them, and we usually get at least two mating pairs gorging themselves all day. Nice. That trumpet vine is at least 50 years old; what you're looking at is mostly new growth, of course. I've spent the last 6 years training it into a halo around the 4-foot tall statue, using a cast iron hoop we found behind some bushes in our backyard when we moved in 10 years ago. The statue is plaster but made for outdoor use, but we all know such things really only last 2-3 years if you leave them 'as is'. So I take it indoors for the winter and spray paint it with an outdoor enamel when it starts to show some weathering, and it still looks freshly-bought to me after 6 years. The black trellis you can see in back of the statue supports a Jackmanii Clematis which really isn't doing very well due to inadequate sunlight, so both the trellis and the clematis plant will probably get moved next year which will help with the 'halo' maintenance. Nice design. Moving it sounds like a lot of work!
Dear K.T., Glad to hear about your peach tree recovering. The pears and grape vines look great! By-Tor from a few days ago: Today's haul of habaneros from my container garden. And a few tomatoes. . . Habaros are very, very hot. But not the hottest anymore: What’s So Hot About Chili Peppers? A wiry 40-year-old ecologist at the University of Washington, Tewksbury is risking his sacroiliac in this fly-infested forest looking for a wild chili with a juicy red berry and a tiny flower: Capsicum minutiflorum. He hopes it'll help answer the hottest question in botany: Why are chilies spicy? When people call chilies "hot," they're not just speaking metaphorically. Capsaicin stimulates the neural sensors in the tongue and skin that also detect rising temperatures. As far as these neurons and the brain are concerned, your mouth is on fire. (Similarly, mint stimulates a type of neural receptor sensitive to cool temperatures.) With enough heat, adrenaline flows and the heart pumps faster. This reaction, according to some physiologists, is part of what makes peppers so enticing. The Rev. Ignaz Pfefferkorn. Hmmmm Some photos and tips from Diana. There are more to come: Please find attached some pics. Some are of gardens (I have goumi berry bushes and paw paw trees). Goumi berries Asian pear blossoms Perennial Dill That perennial dill looks like a great thing! Anybody making pickles? The Asian pear blossoms are beautiful, and it's great to learn about the goumi berries. Forests and Fire August is prime fire season:
NorCal Sierra Foothills Lurker has sent in some pertinent articles: "Loggers/logging was always good for the forests. Takes them this long to rethink what they've done." Millions of Albertans, and indeed Canadians, are mourning the destruction of a site where they have memories of recent and childhood trips. We can be thankful that no lives have been lost, but the loss for residents of Jasper is unimaginable. I grew up in the town of Banff and can’t imagine watching my hometown go up in flames. The fingers are pointing and the partisan sniping has already begun as politicians and activists try to lay blame of the Jasper tragedy upon others. But we must set aside partisanship, and even ideology, and work towards solutions before we see more losses. Details provided. Andrew Pollack: How Trump Can Save Western Forests from Wildfires Government policies are not helping. I own a ranch in rural Oregon that borders land managed by the Bureau of Land Management. It is immediately obvious where my land and the land of my neighbors’ ends, and where the land managed by the BLM begins. While the trees on my property are green and healthy, the trees on BLM land are dead. In the meantime, how can we reduce fire hazards on our own properties? Art Eugène Samuel Grasset (25 May 1845 – 23 October 1917) was a Swiss decorative artist who worked in Paris, France in a variety of creative design fields during the Belle Époque. He is considered a pioneer in Art Nouveau design. . . French posters became popular in America during his lifetime. A typeface was patented in his name. Ah, Nature
By-Tor: Saw this Red Tailed Hawk on the way to tennis. On a busy street near the freeway, which is unusual. Adventure Water in the desert at Arizona's Salt River Jake Case Gardens of The Horde From Diana: Inviting. Hope everyone has a nice weekend.
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