the garden at mom's house
an evolving resource for novice gardeners at Cheeryville
Monday, 12 November 2018
why is the garden covered in leaves?
Why we mulch:
Mulching feeds the beds. As leaves decompose over winter, they release nitrogen and other nutrients into the soil. Earthworms and other soil organisms feed on the leaves and produce concentrated fertiliser as a result;
Insects and worms attracted by the mulch help to keep the the soil surface loose and oxygenated, creating a nurturing environment for plant roots, beneficial fungus and microorganisms
Mulching protects plants from drying out during long cold spells. The real danger to plants in winter locally isn't the cold, it's desiccation. The freezing air temperature sucks the moisture from soil and plants, causing them to dry out and die. Mulching helps prevent the soil from drying out and also creates a barrier against wind.
This effect continues into summer. Leaving some mulch in place over summer will reduce evaporation and watering needs.
Mulching helps keep weeds down. Mulch helps stop weeds from taking root or thriving in garden beds, making maintenance much easier.
Mulching provides over-wintering protection for the caterpillars of butterflies, ladybugs and lacewings, and many other beneficial insects. More mulch, more butterflies!
Mulching creates rich winter feeding areas for small birds. All those leaves hide insects and seeds which attract all kinds of small to medium size bird species. It's an easy and natural way to encourage birds and provide entertainment for residents and staff.
Tuesday, 15 May 2018
Tuesday, 17 April 2018
Wednesday, 11 April 2018
speaking of flickers
the nesting tree used for years by the neighborhood male and his annual family
was removed over winter when the City of Port Coquitlam
clear cut the area for redevelopment. The hunt is on for new housing!
Saturday, 6 January 2018
winter woodpecker
^^the northern flicker is a ground feeding
woodpecker that specialises in ants and beetles
Saturday, 8 July 2017
Air Quality & Extreme Heat Alert
Weather Alert – Air Quality & Extreme Heat
An Air Quality Advisory has been issued for eastern parts of Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley due to high concentrations of ground level ozone.
Residents are advised to avoid outdoor activities during the mid-afternoon, when ozone levels are at their highest.
http://www.metrovancouver.org/…/480/air-quality-advisory-is…
http://www.metrovancouver.org/…/480/air-quality-advisory-is…
from City of Port Coquitlam website: here
Monday, 12 June 2017
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