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Well, sort of. I promised myself not to do too much work. Well, that didn't happen.
Saturday I found pie at the Farmer's Market and purchased some fresh greens to eat. I decided to head out to a place where there is a Mennonite Store in Coon Valley. [Yes, that is a real name. Coon Creek runs through Coon Valley]
Years ago I got a couple of Hens 'n Chicks from a friend. I have been finding different ways to use them as they multiplied.
Since I am not a huge fan of pies ~~ baking, that is, but had many pie tins given to me in the hopes of making me a 'baker'.......
I began to make Hen 'n Chick pies. I have added other little plants. Dragon's Blood Stone Crop and a yellow type of stone crop someone gave me. I add some soil, some rocks, and make a Succulent Pies.
I used a plastic dog dish one year and any other odd little containers I can find. Eventually, I ended up with multiple little pies and containers of cute little succulents.
This year I thought I'd try a little rock garden.
I purchased some little plants. I used Google Lens to try and ID this but really didn't get a good answer. The table I purchased this from just said: Succulents.
I liked its color so I went with it.
I did plant nasturtiums in this area last year.
The Ajuga I have on the other half of the porch has gone crazy. One year I lost so many plants and this past year, despite the drought, the Ajuga...or Bugle Weed has come back strong. It has presented us with an amazing carpet of purple.
I had to mow the hill on the highest setting on our self propelled mower and it still plugged up. I just mowed it last Monday.
Insane!
The setting says it is mowing at 7 inches. I nearly gave up and thought about fencing the area off for the mules to chomp on. However, I am very grateful for the rains compared to the last two years of very dry and dusty springs.
In fact, the rain and warm weather have been providing the forest with a huge Flush of Morel Mushrooms. My neighbor found 5 lbs yesterday in a spot where we have searched before and found nothing!
I turned the dirt over in my 4 little flower gardens and then weeded until my fingers wouldn't work any more.
I wanted so badly to start planting seeds but thought it was a bit too early.
My wildflower 'beds' are ready for planting along with the area next to the house that I plant zinnias and 4 o'clocks.
Our foggy morning seen through my infrared camera.
Sleepy mules:
Box Elder tree and fog:
Enjoy your Monday.
I think I would call your Hen & Chicks project Chicken Pot Pie! Great use for the pie tins.
ReplyDeleteYou can bake cookies in my Ninja oven. The top oven has a "bake" button and the bottom oven has a "convection bake" button.
You would have to use a 10 x 10 baking sheet (it comes with 2) but since you can use both ovens at once, you could a dozen or more at a time. The only thing is that there are no burners and I still have to use the ones on my stinky smart stove.
That's funny!
DeleteI would like something like that. I might even be interested in trying new dishes!
DeleteThat is a great succulent garden! I have some kind of Sedum that gets little yellow flowers and it spreads everywhere it would be good in your fossil garden which is very interesting and impressive:) Ajuga transplants nicely just make sure it has enough water for about two weeks, it is lovely in the Spring and a delightful change from dandys for them:)
ReplyDeleteI started with 3 plants of Ajuga and now have a beautiful border of them that keeps expanding into the yard.
DeleteI've even started patches in the perennial garden on the east side of the house.
I do love their abundance of purple flowers in the spring!
You are getting things in shape. I like the idea of using shallow unused containers as succulent gardens.
ReplyDeleteThanks, I even thought of old take out containers as things to hold them. But they don't look very nice.
DeleteChicken Pot Pie made me laugh! What a great idea, amd the little dog planter is adorable.
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