I went to water last week and the stars must have been aligned because the gate to the yard was open when I got there and Kristie gave me a tour and explanation of the new sprinkler system. Kristie had drip-watered 2 or 3 of the trees while she worked in the office before I got there, so I started where she left off.
It looked as though Sonia and/or Kristie had done some weeding as well as watering since I'd peeked last Monday. A few of the trees still had some yellow leaves, but less than they did last week. The cherry tree doesn't look so great though. I gave it a good watering, but the soil around the tree looked moist before I started. Maybe the problem is that it's outgrowing it's container.
The garden looks beautiful. I loved the garden last year in all of it's patchwork of containers, but this year the new trees really pull everything together with more elegance. Here are some pictures:
I also took pictures of things in the garden I found interesting, including several to show alternate ways our trees are getting water in addition to the sprinkler system or directly from the hose.
Here is one of our TreeGators still full from last week's watering. Notice the squash-like vine behind it...
and in front of it. The theory is that these plants have sprouted from our compost.
Tim rigged up the plastic sheeting to direct more water spray from the sprinkler system to some of the tree beds. Another large viney plant has crowded into this bed.
Tim is also experimenting with these less visible screens. The automatic sprinkler spray goes right through them, but I'll bet these are helpful in directing soft to medium rainfall toward the beds.
Sonia's taking care of this plant that is growing in this crack in the curb.
I found this chewed up gourd-like thing on the ground. My guess is that it's a baby watermelon from one of the compost vines. It makes sense that watermelon seeds from a student's lunch ended up in the compost.
Here's a monster of a weed that I pulled up.
Friday, August 20, 2010
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