The Master Gardeners of Wyandotte County (Kansas)
take care of the perennial gardens at the
National Agricultural Center, where I volunteer.
There are so many beautiful blooms right now...
I have rarely been able to grow clematis, which requires cool roots and
its' head in the sun.
I had some here at this big house when I moved in, but I managed
to kill it!
Spirea "Anthony Waterer", one of my favorites.
So, there are a few blooming here at the house, too...
Why I have ONE iris blooming in June, I don't know!!! Monarda is about to cut
loose around it. (and yes, I'm pulling those weeds and re-mulching next week) .
But the daylilies have begun their annual display.
I guess I better do some digging, too!
These are at the farmhouse...
And look! The pasture at the farm has been cut!
There goes Brandon on his tractor. Brandon, of Odin's Lawncare, has been
doing the yard at the farmhouse. He drove his old tractor four miles down
24/40 highway with his bush hog (called "brush hog" here in our town), and cut
it for me last night.
My own John Deere X320 is being hauled out there on Friday, and
I'll be able to keep the pasture down. Brandon will continue doing the yard and the weed eating, every ten days.
What a relief to see the grass down.
However, this is my goat yard. It's HORRIBLE.
I can't even get the gate open.
I'm buying a corn knife tomorrow and
next week, I'm going to town on this mess.
Somewhere, in the middle, is the pile of stones
Chris gathered and built for the goats.
They were scattered by the hogs the tenants kept
in the pen. I'm going to get the huge weeds cut,
and then gather the stones again, and a friend is
going to put some goats in there.
I'll be busy next week!
I took this tonight when I went over to take care of the chicks
at the Ag.
This is the younger of the two gosling clutches.
The older clutch is now looking like miniature geese!
You see the older bunch are really feathering out.
They are used to me watching them.
All of the sudden, heads came up and everyone turned as one towards the pond, hurrying down quickly.
I leaned forward from my bench, because whatever scared them came from my
left, or east side. I never did see anything.
It was not this guy... they see him all the time... I suspect a fox in the trees along the dam.
I have had Nathan and Chris here for two days, up from
Garnett... we go back in the morning, and then the
dogs and cat and I will be back to our normal routine for
a while!
Enjoyed seeing all you photos. Beautiful and colorful flowers. Beautiful ducks:)
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you're having a little fun amongst the work.
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteThe flowers lift the heart... the movement in the yard lifts the spirit... the critters entertain. What a grand post! YAM xx
Love the flowers. I've had a steady stream since I have all kinds planted. The geese are beautiful. Hurray!!!! Glad the pasture has been cut. It might take a few days to get that goat yard into shape, but then it will be so worth it.
ReplyDeleteJes you are one cutie pie.
Am out tomorrow to meet the horse shoer. Happy weekend.
How great you got the needed help and are getting so much done there. Your volunteer work certainly has it's rewards too. Great pictures as always. I'm going to try to get some pictures of the ducks and geese here today. We have a lake in this community and I love watching them on the water. We'll see how successful I am...Just because I want pictures, they may not show up at all.
ReplyDeleteyou are going to have goats again?!!!
ReplyDeleteAt least the taming of the wilds have begun!
ReplyDeleteYour Pals,
Murphy & Stanley
CANADA GEESE!!! THEY'RE MY FAVORITES!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are one busy gal!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend.
M : )