Saturday, 11 July 2026

My kind of week - mostly

I have won the battle but not the war on weeds. This week was spent cleaning up the weeds in the areas that were xeriscaped by one of the former owners. Over the years as leaves and seeds fall, a slight build up of soil is created, and weeds are nothing if not persistent. It has taken most of the week and made possible by the weather. Yes, we finally have got some nice weather with temperatures in the mid-20'sC/mid-70'sF.  The area behind the house was definitely the worst, and I spent both Sunday and Monday morning working on it. 

I also got the raised flower bed planted with the perennials. Some I had removed to keep them out of the way of the fence build and a couple I'd purchased recently. The Jackmani clematis is to the right and hopefully will fill the trellis before summer's end. At the base, I've re-planted a cress - the clematis likes to have it's feet shaded, so this should help

To the right and behind the fading poppy bloom is sedum. It is small now, but will grow up to 12-24 inches and fill in to a similar amount. As you can see the purple lamium, dead nettle, and oxalis are thriving. In fact, these plants have sprouted outside the garden bed, in the rock areas. I've been considering leaving them to continue to spread...perhaps they'll choke out the weeds? That would be nice. :)


The peony show is waning and I've started cutting back the spent blooms. The lilies that live among them have taller now than the peonies and I expect they'll start putting on a show in a week or so. (The vacant house next door has some blooming.

Tuesday was the start of day camps for Eli in the NTO. He'll be attending the camp at one of the local schools Tuesday and Thursday mornings, while the SaskAbilities camp is being held on Tuesday afternoons. He's been attending the summer day camp (mornings) for three years and there are many familar faces who face similar challenges. The afternoon is new, and the children have a wide range of disabilities. This week they were transported to a small town swimming pool, which features two water slides and a lazy river. Apparently Eli was fascinated by the lazy river. His mom is keeping him busy, as he's also enrolled in the library program on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. It's a short walk, down the block and across the street from our house. This year there is a mixed group of kids, boys and girls with a good age range. D says he still gets a long weekend, though they will be doing some learning activities as well, and private swim lessons (evening) are coming up shortly. The summer will fly by, I'm sure.

I didn't go along, as I was scheduled to work at the thrift store. This week, I spent most of my time in the store, rather than sorting. We have multiple racks of clothing from the recent donations, and I tried to move as many of them as I could. Still we had four racks of "new arrivals" for the customers. AND customers we had - with the exception of our sale days I have never seen the store so busy. Nice of them to come in, as I was able to move things to the regular racks (note the prices are the same for the new arrivals). Two of us put out items on the shelves as well, small appliances, glass ware, shoes, bedding, craft items, etc. Some of these items were sold before I left the store. Nice to see!

As usual, I came home exhausted but it was my night to cook. I made up taco meat with a portion of the beef/pork mixture and "mom" burgers from the rest. We are expecting temperatures this weekend over 30C/86F. I expect I'll be doing a fair amount of grilling in the next week. Once I had these chores done, I collasped on the bed until D and Eli returned.

Wednesday, I was back at the weed picking in the rocks, this time on the side of the house. I wanted to put up the gazebo and needed to clear the area around the patio, in particular, otherwise those weeds would be there until fall as I haven't enough room to get to them. Not that many won't appear/reappear. I dodged the sun as much as possible, and managed to get a good amount of the area cleaned up. I also hung up a couple of pieces of garden art on the fence, and started digging up the new perennial bed. I've decided it will be the bulb garden. Once I've cleared up the weeds, as much as possible, I plan to plant the patio lilies I purchased last week, as well as a few bulbs I picked up earlier this year. Hopefully I'll find some tulip bulbs too, and get them in the ground before the end of fall. 


This is the ugly area of the yard. It does get direct sunlight for a few hours a day. I'm hoping that in a couple of years, it will look pretty too. 

The photo of the bunny wasn't a great one. I was clearing weeds around the perennial bed when I saw something streaking down the sidewalk towards me. Initially I thought it was Stanley, our cat who loves to get outdoors un-noticed. When I realized it wasn't him, I tried to grab my phone to take a photo. It took off a short distance but didn't immediately leave the yard. As I said to D, we've got lots of food here for it. She told me she saw two black bunnies and a grey/white one in the back alley. I suspect they were someone's pets that they tired of. I did post on the local lost pet's FB site but no one has responded. Poor things, I don't suspect they'll last long...despite the food source. When I went out to check the garden, I found that something had chewed a good amount off a pea plant, decimated a sweet pea, and the little bugger has been nibbling on the broccoli as well.

In the garden update, the potatoes are blooming, as are the peas, tomatoes and cucumbers. I am seeing a few cucumber blossoms dropping but my research suggests these are likely male flowers that have made their contribution. I'll have to wait and see. I'm happy to report that the tomatoes are setting fruit. This is much earlier than what we experienced last year - though I am growing a different variety.



Guess what I did on Thursday? If you guessed I bought more plants, you would be right. The garden centers are selling off much of their stock, and our Independent grocer had the best prices. I found a planter containing cosmos, one struggling petunia, and one, as yet, unidentified plant. This will end up in the raised perennial bed, with the hopes the cosmos will drop seeds and I'll see volunteers next year. The second plant I bought is a lilac bush. I've got a place in mind for it, inside the front gate. I bought both for less than $20. 

We had a thunderstorm with a heavy downpour in the early morning, which was welcome as the rain barrels were nearly empty. They were almost full in less than an hour. No water in the basement, thankfully. Oh, but the humidity was so high. The mosquitos were out in force, so I forwent working outdoors and did some housekeeping instead. My bedroom needed a tidy, and the kitchen counters were cleared and scrubbed. I don't touch D's doom piles though - she seems to know what and where things are in these spaces. 

Friday morning, with lots of bug spray, we were able to get the gazebo up. With the table and chairs tucked inside, it is now a place where I can sit with a cup of tea and my breakfast or just hide from the weeds. ;)  I know that once the clean-up in the rocks is complete, I'll start my weeding in the flower and garden beds again. I'd like to have everything reasonably cleaned up before I leave for a week next Wednesday. I'm off to the city for a visit with my son and his g/f. 

I also managed to wrap the garden bed in a plastic webbing. It's about 24" tall and should help keep bad bunny out of the vegetables.  The planter of cosmos was put in the perennial bed and all the containers were watered.  Last up was more rock weeding before I headed indoors to avoid the heat of the day.

Today, I'm planning to head out early to get more weeding done. At some point I plan to pick up fuel at the local Co-op, as 10 cents of every litre will be donated to the RCMP officers who were injured in the shooting. I suspect the line-ups to the pumps will be long. There is also a BBQ and silent auction we'll likely attend.

The forecast says we'll reach a high of 33C/91F - I'll be hiding indoors in the a/c for the rest of the day. I've got knitting to work on, a book to read, and there is Canadian football to watch - though our team won't have a game until Sunday.

Have a great week ahead everyone!

3 comments:

  1. Your rock garden is beautiful and your back yard is really looking nice. I'd like to add some art to my back yard fence too. Thanks for the reminder on that.

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  2. Goodness, you have kept busy. Everything looks just lovely. Your own little oasis!

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  3. You do cover a lot of ground here, no pun intended. :^) I do like your rock garden, and that was nice to read about Eli. Maebeme, you sure manage to keep yourself busy!

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