I've been thinking about what to do with the vacant lot across the
street. (Atlanta, Piedmont 7B)
It's currently overgrown with Polk Salad, Mimosa, tall grasses and
some other shallow rooted trees. (It was bulldozed 2 years ago and is
where I got my garden bricks and stone) I've been pulling up much of
this. There's a bit of wild strawberry and blackberry along the edges I
like. My rough theory is to get rid of what I don't want and add what I do.
Down the street is a vacant block where I've been doing some
blackberry harvesting. No poke salad or mimosa but a lot of blackberry
and some tall (~3') yellow "weeds" with a large head (~8") of yellow
flowerettes branching out from the center.
What interested me here is that large bumble bees were happily
working these flowers. I don't have these in my yard.
What I'm thinking of doing is taking sections of the vacant lot and
turning this into something like lasagna and adding in some bee happy
flowers. The problem, aside from the work, is that I'm awash in green N
and have little C, there is only a Pecan there and little leaf litter.
I'd have to bring it (C) in from elsewhere.
Any rough ideas on how to bend mother nature in a direction more
suitable to me?
On another note I notice that when picking blackberries that those in
the shade mature first, least along are those in full sun.
Jeff
Posted by Billy on May 27, 2010, 2:18 pm
> I've been thinking about what to do with the vacant lot across the > street. (Atlanta, Piedmont 7B) > > It's currently overgrown with Polk Salad, Mimosa, tall grasses and > some other shallow rooted trees. (It was bulldozed 2 years ago and is > where I got my garden bricks and stone) I've been pulling up much of > this. There's a bit of wild strawberry and blackberry along the edges I > like. My rough theory is to get rid of what I don't want and add what I do. > > Down the street is a vacant block where I've been doing some > blackberry harvesting. No poke salad or mimosa but a lot of blackberry > and some tall (~3') yellow "weeds" with a large head (~8") of yellow > flowerettes branching out from the center. > > What interested me here is that large bumble bees were happily > working these flowers. I don't have these in my yard. > > What I'm thinking of doing is taking sections of the vacant lot and > turning this into something like lasagna and adding in some bee happy > flowers. The problem, aside from the work, is that I'm awash in green N > and have little C, there is only a Pecan there and little leaf litter. > I'd have to bring it (C) in from elsewhere. > > Any rough ideas on how to bend mother nature in a direction more > suitable to me? > > On another note I notice that when picking blackberries that those in > the shade mature first, least along are those in full sun. > > Jeff
YOU'RE PICKING BLACKBERRIES ALREADY?!!
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- Billy
"Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the
merger of state and corporate power." - Benito Mussolini.
> >> I've been thinking about what to do with the vacant lot across the >> street. (Atlanta, Piedmont 7B) >> >> It's currently overgrown with Polk Salad, Mimosa, tall grasses and >> some other shallow rooted trees. (It was bulldozed 2 years ago and is >> where I got my garden bricks and stone) I've been pulling up much of >> this. There's a bit of wild strawberry and blackberry along the edges I >> like. My rough theory is to get rid of what I don't want and add what I do. >> >> Down the street is a vacant block where I've been doing some >> blackberry harvesting. No poke salad or mimosa but a lot of blackberry >> and some tall (~3') yellow "weeds" with a large head (~8") of yellow >> flowerettes branching out from the center. >> >> What interested me here is that large bumble bees were happily >> working these flowers. I don't have these in my yard. >> >> What I'm thinking of doing is taking sections of the vacant lot and >> turning this into something like lasagna and adding in some bee happy >> flowers. The problem, aside from the work, is that I'm awash in green N >> and have little C, there is only a Pecan there and little leaf litter. >> I'd have to bring it (C) in from elsewhere. >> >> Any rough ideas on how to bend mother nature in a direction more >> suitable to me? >> >> On another note I notice that when picking blackberries that those in >> the shade mature first, least along are those in full sun. >> >> Jeff > > YOU'RE PICKING BLACKBERRIES ALREADY?!!
That would be right. He lives in Georgia, I live in SW Michigan
(borderline zone 5-6). In traveling, I have noticed with many things
that his area will have them come due approx. 6 weeks before they do
here - blackberries usually ripen in mid-July here. So he's right on
schedule.
Tony M.
Posted by Billy on May 27, 2010, 7:16 pm
> Billy wrote: > > > >> I've been thinking about what to do with the vacant lot across the > >> street. (Atlanta, Piedmont 7B) > >> > >> It's currently overgrown with Polk Salad, Mimosa, tall grasses and > >> some other shallow rooted trees. (It was bulldozed 2 years ago and is > >> where I got my garden bricks and stone) I've been pulling up much of > >> this. There's a bit of wild strawberry and blackberry along the edges I > >> like. My rough theory is to get rid of what I don't want and add what I do. > >> > >> Down the street is a vacant block where I've been doing some > >> blackberry harvesting. No poke salad or mimosa but a lot of blackberry > >> and some tall (~3') yellow "weeds" with a large head (~8") of yellow > >> flowerettes branching out from the center. > >> > >> What interested me here is that large bumble bees were happily > >> working these flowers. I don't have these in my yard. > >> > >> What I'm thinking of doing is taking sections of the vacant lot and > >> turning this into something like lasagna and adding in some bee happy > >> flowers. The problem, aside from the work, is that I'm awash in green N > >> and have little C, there is only a Pecan there and little leaf litter. > >> I'd have to bring it (C) in from elsewhere. > >> > >> Any rough ideas on how to bend mother nature in a direction more > >> suitable to me? > >> > >> On another note I notice that when picking blackberries that those in > >> the shade mature first, least along are those in full sun. > >> > >> Jeff > > > > YOU'RE PICKING BLACKBERRIES ALREADY?!! > > That would be right. He lives in Georgia, I live in SW Michigan > (borderline zone 5-6). In traveling, I have noticed with many things > that his area will have them come due approx. 6 weeks before they do > here - blackberries usually ripen in mid-July here. So he's right on > schedule. > > Tony M.
I won't see them until mid Aug., here in N. California.
--
- Billy
"Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the
merger of state and corporate power." - Benito Mussolini.
> >> Billy wrote: >>> >>>> I've been thinking about what to do with the vacant lot across the >>>> street. (Atlanta, Piedmont 7B) >>>>
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>>>> >>>> Jeff >>> YOU'RE PICKING BLACKBERRIES ALREADY?!! >> That would be right. He lives in Georgia, I live in SW Michigan >> (borderline zone 5-6). In traveling, I have noticed with many things >> that his area will have them come due approx. 6 weeks before they do >> here - blackberries usually ripen in mid-July here. So he's right on >> schedule. >> >> Tony M. > > I won't see them until mid Aug., here in N. California.
Look under the lower branches, many are hidden in the shade. But I'm
getting 2 or 3 cups every 2 or 3 days. I'm loving it!
I might be able to get more, but a half hour or so in blackberry
brambles working up a sweat is enough!
> street. (Atlanta, Piedmont 7B)
>
> It's currently overgrown with Polk Salad, Mimosa, tall grasses and
> some other shallow rooted trees. (It was bulldozed 2 years ago and is
> where I got my garden bricks and stone) I've been pulling up much of
> this. There's a bit of wild strawberry and blackberry along the edges I
> like. My rough theory is to get rid of what I don't want and add what I do.
>
> Down the street is a vacant block where I've been doing some
> blackberry harvesting. No poke salad or mimosa but a lot of blackberry
> and some tall (~3') yellow "weeds" with a large head (~8") of yellow
> flowerettes branching out from the center.
>
> What interested me here is that large bumble bees were happily
> working these flowers. I don't have these in my yard.
>
> What I'm thinking of doing is taking sections of the vacant lot and
> turning this into something like lasagna and adding in some bee happy
> flowers. The problem, aside from the work, is that I'm awash in green N
> and have little C, there is only a Pecan there and little leaf litter.
> I'd have to bring it (C) in from elsewhere.
>
> Any rough ideas on how to bend mother nature in a direction more
> suitable to me?
>
> On another note I notice that when picking blackberries that those in
> the shade mature first, least along are those in full sun.
>
> Jeff