Deacon Blues
"They got a name for the winners in the world, I wanna name when I lose. They call Alabama the Crimson Tide...call me Deacon Blues."
Deacon Blues
Steely Dan
Last week, I showed you some of the winners of the garden. This week, it's the losers' turn. Luckily we didn't have too many. Last year was an almost complete lost season. This year is much, much better.
I'm not complaining at all but let's see what didn't work this year.
At the top of the page is our grape vine, which is always a challenge. One year I got 50 pounds of grapes. The next, all the local animals ate them before they ripened. In the years since, I've tried various methods to keep the animals out and have had limited to no success.
This years, I kept the animals out by wrapping the clusters in nets but the resulting fruit was tiny and cracked. Not nearly as good as the grapes I got at the farmers market for $2 a pound. I'm just going to let the plant alone next year and see what happens.
The zucchini, usually the most prolific plant in the garden, only produced two very small fruit over the season. I'll try a different variety next year.
I believe the corn was a victim of an unnoticed clogged sprinkler at the beginning of the season. It never came back.
The severe drought we're experiencing also hit some of the plants. These roses have no blooms because the deer have been coming down from the dry mountains in search of food. They found a taste for the flowers and eat them up as soon as they bloom.
Maybe next year we'll get that El Nino we keep waiting for and the deer can return home.
This rose just gave up the ghost. I think I'll replace it with a Saint Patrick rose.
The biggest victim is the lawn, which is really a victim of the law. We're mandated not to water it more than two days a week, 15 minutes at a time. With no shade at all, it just couldn't handle that diet so dormancy kicked in and it's just straw now.
I'm hoping we'll get enough water this year that I can overseed with a heat-resistant blend for next year.
Darryl
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