Thursday, November 4, 2010

Saturday, October 23, 2010

River Otters and A Sitting Duck

October, 23, 2010.

At least 5 mature river otters were spotted in the our creek this afternoon,
three of them are captured in the pictures.
They were very playful, look cute, and fun to watch, but apparently won't make good pets.
They are very curious, have powerful jaws, and as they are related
to weasels, minks, and skunks, they smell bad.


One of our hen mallard duck has been sitting on her eggs
in the front yard under the big ole oak tree.
She has about 16 eggs and hopefully they'll all hatch.

© Burke's Garden, 2010.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Wagon Rides & Mums

October 22, 2010.

One of four carriage wagons that passing by the road this morning.
A tractor tire planter at the corner of the fence
is topped with yellow mums.


Yellow mums and a small cluster of purple aster
in the tractor tire planter.

© Burke's Garden, 2010.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

The Moon & Black Walnut

September 22, 2010.

Today is the last day of summer 2010. Fall is here and this is the harvest moon.

© Burke's Garden, 2010.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Pear Bread

September, 10, 2010.

Pear bread with pear and fresh eggs from the farm.



© Burke's Garden, 2010.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Pear

September 6, 2010.

The pear tree has the same story as apple trees and these are this year's fruits. Some are ready to be picked.

Pear


Our favorite pear desserts, Pear Terrine,
with caramel and star anise. Good with vanilla ice cream.


© Burke's Garden, 2010.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Mint Jelly

June 27, 2010.

Jars of homemade mint jelly
with a bird's nest blown by wind gust.
It's a mixed between spearmint and peppermint.


The mint plants with sunflowers
on the background.

© Burke's Garden, 2010.

Lily and Four O'Clock

June 27, 2010.
One muggy morning in June.

Asian Lily and Four O'Clock in the tractor tire planter.


Four O'Clock flowing down the tire planter.

© Burke's Garden, 2010.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Apple

June 21, 2010.

After being abandoned for years and pruned and fertilized these past 2-3 years, the two apple trees in the front yards finally bear fruits and they are loaded. They are cooking type of apple, too sour to be eaten raw. Squirrels love them so we have to race against them. They made good apple pie and apple tarts.

The cooking apples.


A squirrel bite on an apple.


One of the apple trees dotted with apples
with a rose bush on the foreground
earlier in the month.

© Burke's Garden, 2010.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Coriander Seeds

June 8, 2010.

We're behind on getting rid of the coriander plants' flower buds, so then they flower and made seeds and went dry. I collected the dried seeds, roast them on a pan (without oil) and then ground them in a pestle and mortar to make roast coriander powder for cooking. It was perfect!

Dry coriander seeds.

© Burke's Garden, 2010.

Coneflowers

June, 2010



© Burke's Garden, 2010

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Evelyn Rose

May, 2010.

EVELYN (Aussaucer), a David Austin Rose, bought in Tyler, TX.
Love the complex shape of the bloom and the fragrance, reminds me of Camelia flower that is not doing well here.

The Evelyn's blooms.


The plant. It's a climber.


Grasshoppers on Evelyn.

© Burke Garden's photo.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Amaryllis Teresa

April 24th, 2010.
A Christmas gift from our neighbor two years ago, has a second year bloom, grown outdoor in the ground. The flower bud was accidentally stepped on by a worker and broke. We put it in a jar with water, about 10 days later it blooms in the jar, in the kitchen.

© Burke's Garden, 2010.

Jeanette Irises

April 20th, 2010.
Except for the last picture, these irises have huge blooms. Our neighbor gave us the rhizomes last year.







© Burke's Garden, 2010.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

First Few Roses

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Joseph's Coat


A nearby wholesale nursery, J.Berry, was open for public
during this weekend Hwy 80 sale.
I got this double-knockout roses from them yesterday.

@ Burke's Garden, 2010.

Poppies on a Field

These poppies are naturalized from seeds 2 or 3 years ago and they have been coming back each spring.







© Burke's Garden, 2010.

Purple Iris and Wild Flowers


Huge bloom of purple iris given by our neighbor last year.



Wild purple flowers on the field.

© Burke's Garden, 2010.