Sunday, April 6, 2025

Blackberry bushes

We moved in a year ago now and the front tree came with the house.  Now however there is a blackberry bush, vine, something, growing under it.  Blackberries frankly grow on a glorified groundcover.  They sometimes get a little height on them but more often they need something to grow on so they have support to go vertical. Back home, southeast Texas, they grew everywhere but mainly along fences where they had the support of the chain link fences typically used.

Unfortunately another of the plants trying to grow up near the tree they planted is another tree with some wicked thorns on it.  Not sure really what it is (was hopefully) but I pulled it up as best I could with a plumber's wrench.  Better to grip the thorny trunk with.  Will see if the thorny tree tries to come back and will also see if the blackberry bush ends up making any berries.  As you can see, there are already flowers growing on it but the rain and high winds we've been having might just prevent all that from coming to anything.

The day lilies are springing back way better than expected at least.  Wasn't sure if some of them we repotted into the large pot of dirt were even going to survive but they're the best ones so far.  No flowers yet but the greenery is off the charts.

Hoping to get some raised beds put in some time soon as well as an herb area.  Might be in the raised beds and might not.  Wil see after I put together a yard plan.  Not going to go the route of the haphazard way I did it last time.  Such a sprawling mess and not maintainable.

Other of note in the yard:  The green onions are flowering but not unexpected.  The rosemary was unfortunately a casualty of the winter weather as was the pineapple plants that had gotten so big over the summer and fall.

Friday, April 4, 2025

Spring Fig Growth

As you can tell the fig is finally growing this season.  There are currently 5 shoots and if you look closely at the image you can see a sixth possible location at the base of the freeze damaged area.  The temperatures got super low over the winter and severely damaged most of the plant.  Fortunately though I was able to get it acclimated to the soil and it was able to root well and settle in.

The cold damage is clearly visible here as the bark can be seen split up the sides.  These branches are dead but the root system is still good.  You can also see a mint plant growing right up there around the base of the tree.  Wasn't sure how hardy it was going to be but it's spread quite a bit.  There are 2 kinds that we planted but I really couldn't tell you what they were.

Something I learned while at the previous house in Arlington was to encourage growth to pick the lower leaves.  Will try this later today to see if it helps on such a small plant.  It doesn't have much to work with at the moment so I'm going to go slowly with only 1 leaf on 1 shoot.  Probably this front one in the picture since it has some nice leaves growing in already.  That back one i think might be in trouble if I did it to him.  Of course if this works like I'm hoping it does then they will probably all have a bit of trimming before it's all done.  I will want to remove the dead limbs before too long as well so bugs don't start thinking it's a dead tree to break down.  Also limit access to the more tender insides.

The fig tree is just the beginning of what we have growing in the yard though.  There's more in pots and up front that will be shown shortly.