Spice up your garden with interior floral arrangements. Mixing annuals and perennials throughout your gardens landscape will guarantee a steady stream of blooms during the spring and summer season. Here are some examples of interior arrangements from my own garden that I grew this season. Enjoy!
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Now that runoff has subsided I head to one of my favorite rivers in zone 4 seeking a “hookup”. While there’s nothing like the experience of wading up stream and taking in the scenic views, I will also be seeking an elusive strike from a beautiful fish known as a ”rainbow or brown trout”. One of my favorite flies to use is a midge. A midge otherwise known as a “chironomid” is generally found in most river systems. These small two winged insects are a trout favorite.
Zinnia Boy with a Hookup
They come in numerous sizes and colors. I prefer fishing a midge as the trailing fly with a dry fly on top serving as a strike indicator. This style of fly fishing is known as the “dry with a dropper” method which is perfect for attracting fish that are feeding in the center of the water column or rising to the surface. No matter what type of method you utilize, fishing a midge will certainly increase the odds of those seeking the “hookup”. Cheers
Nothing is more welcome than a cool breeze on a hot summer day. We are experiencing a very hot summer in zone 4 and across the country this year. During periods of high temperatures it is important to remember to protect your plants from extreme conditions. Always hydrate your plants when the ground is cool and before periods of full sun. Cultivating your garden will keep weeds from utilizing vital nutrients that your plants require during these crucial months. Combining these essential methods will help you beat the heat. Cheers
Daily routine maintenance is a prerequisite for a successful garden. No matter what type of garden you have, you must perform soil enhancements, weed removal and floral deadheading. By removing spent flowers and foliage you can increase the blooms and prolong the lifespan of most plants. Blooming flowers ranging from marigolds to daisies will benefit from this procedure. Some blooms will produce seeds when fully dried and can be added to your collections for seasons to come. Cheers
Enchanting generations of gardeners for centuries, is our flower of the month the Marigold. Marigolds come in numerous varieties, shapes, sizes and colors. Introducing this annual flower into your garden’s landscape will add brilliant hues of bold yellows, bright oranges and russet tones. Not only are they easy to grow but they can assist in keeping certain garden pest at bay. They are full sun and drought tolerant which makes them a special favorite for dry climate regions like zone 4. I start seeds in early spring after the last frost for blooms that should last until fall. Cheers
Summer time is the perfect time for picnics and family gathering and with the 4th of July holiday on the horizon, I thought I’d share one of my favorite grilling recipes called the” Fat Burger”.
Fat Burger
1 pound of ground chuck
Kosher salt
Freshly ground black pepper
4 rolls of your choice
¼ cup of pesto sauce
4 slices of smoked mozzarella cheese
1 large ripe tomato sliced
Create 4 patties out of the ground chuck and season them with salt and pepper to taste. Grill patties over direct heat until internal temp reaches 160 degrees. During the last 30 seconds grill the rolls with cut side down until they are slightly toasted. Top each burger with a slice of cheese and a dollop of pesto sauce and tomato. Serve with toasted rolls.
My flower odyssey encouraged me to write an ebook called “The Flower Affect”. It is your electronic guide to familiar flowers. It contains gardening tips and know how for every season. Download your copy today at the following retailers; Lulu.com, Amazon, Kobo and Ibooks