Empty, empty...
My clothesline used to span the distance between trees in my back yard.
...and now it sits on the rail of the deck, as I contemplate a new home for it.
...and now it sits on the rail of the deck, as I contemplate a new home for it.
This pile of tree branches is larger than it looks in this picture.
This one is the size of a car...and we aren't done. My man spent all day yesterday, from early in the morning until dinner time, helping neighbors clear their fallen trees, as well as cutting down the tree in our back yard. Thank heaven for sons-in-love (and daughters) who helped.
Then, almost overnight, this gross looking growth came up on one of my tomato plants. It is stem primordia - a result of storm damage. The plant was blown around so much that a main stem was damaged. This, coupled with the over-watering from the storms and the high humidity, all those little growths you see are the plant trying to re-root, through the stem.
Then, almost overnight, this gross looking growth came up on one of my tomato plants. It is stem primordia - a result of storm damage. The plant was blown around so much that a main stem was damaged. This, coupled with the over-watering from the storms and the high humidity, all those little growths you see are the plant trying to re-root, through the stem.
It looks daunting, but it is harmless. I will have to keep an eye on this plant, but with a little care (and some drying out, after the series of storms and heavy rains) it should be okay.
Stem primordia is a common problem, but when people first encounter it, they tend to freak out a little bit, thinking some awful pest has descended on their garden. I posted a picture of it as a public service...believe it or not, there aren't very many clear pictures of this on the World Wide Web. If this looks like your tomato plant, put your mind at ease, and give it a little less water.
After all the pictures of ugly-in-my-yard, I have to end with a few pictures of pretty-in-my-yard:
Front porch...
A sign points your way to The Cottage (its given name is Ceilidh Cottage), where you are welcome anytime...
bird house near the butterfly bush, in the butterfly garden...
Broken chimnea, turned into a planter...
flowers, flowers, and more flowers....
A crepe myrtle that managed to not be damaged...
robin's egg blue birdhouse, made by my oldest son when he was a boy...