I've made progress here and there with my annual fall cleanup but there's still plenty to do - and seemingly never enough time to do it. I have a habit of getting distracted by the little things that need doing. Fortunately, little things do eventually add up. Just yesterday morning I managed to fit in two small pruning jobs and a bit of weeding before breakfast.
I cleared out the dead plants in my back border and pruned the 'Pozo Blue' Salvia that was dominating the space shown on the left. I also cut back the dead artichoke stalk (Cynara scolymus 'Romagna', which promptly produced fresh foliage (upper right). Two overgrown Artemisia californica received a hard pruning (middle right) and the feather grass (Nassella tenuissima, lower right) got another grooming session. |
Two 'Winnifred Gilman' Salvia clevelandii in the south-side garden also got a hard pruning |
Melianthus major (left) and Sonchus palmensis (upper right) are greening up again and the Arctotis 'Pink Sugar' cuttings I took a month ago (lower right) are doing well |
Getting to the jobs already on my docket is complicated by the fact that I keep buying new plants.
The biggest jobs ahead include clearing out my cutting garden and preparing the cool season garden to come and cleaning up the back slope, which is currently in rough shape. In the near term, I also need to harvest the persimmons.
There's a lot of pruning yet to tackle but I'm contracting some of what I normally handle myself to my trusted tree service this year. That work is currently scheduled for November 19th.
I have a tendency to focus on what needs to be done rather than what's looking good.
Aloe lukeana (left) is putting up a new bloom stalk and Mangave 'Praying Hands' (right) is living up to its publicity photos |
And I managed to collect enough presentable flowers from my cutting garden to fill 3 small plastic bottles to give to friends I met for lunch on Wednesday |
As the season continues to shift, I hope you're seeing the positives around you. Best wishes for a happy weekend. Whatever you're up to, I recommend tuning out the political ads. Honestly, I'd like to see the US Congress enact a law terminating all political ads during the two weeks leading up to the election - a steady diet of them is poisonous.
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