Monday, May 4, 2009

Gardens and Honeybees

So it's been a long time coming, but we finally got started on our food-growing endeavor. We built some raised planters in the yard (we have crap for drainage), complete with pop-up irrigation for each box. There are four 4'x4' boxes and one 2.5' sided hex. We've planted a bunch of tomatoes, bell peppers, hot peppers, strawberries (with more on the way), squash, mint, sage, basil, cilantro, and thyme. Hopefully we get at least some food out of it before the bugs, birds, and K-dog eat it all. Jaime also put in some coo Kangaroo Paw plants. I don't have a good pic of them at the moment, so hopefully we will soon.



In other news, upon returning home this afternoon, I was greeted in my living room by about 20 or 30 honeybees, which was great! They were getting into our house through our light fixture in the living room (pictured, post bee-fix 2009; note the impressive duct tape work). Never had any bees in our house besides the ones & twos that fly in through open doors, but now we can hear them in our ceiling. It's especially creepy when they get agitated every now an then and you can really hear the hive humming away. Really weird. So we called a beekeeper guy who's going to come out tomorrow and see what it would take to remove them. But I'm pretty sure we'll be hacking into our ceiling and following up with some reconstruction. Awesome.

4 comments:

ACQ said...

Duct tape fixes everything! Those are some nice looking beds. Hopefully you'll get lots of yummy produce!

Unknown said...

Ok, first snakes, then bunnies, then dillies, then spiders, and now bees??? JEEZ.......

The planters look great! The girls had better keep their noses out of there!

nujoud said...

I applaud you on the use of duct tape. We had some gross flies coming out of a gap around an outlet once that I used a similar "fix" on. Good luck on the de-beeification!

John said...

So, what was the fix for the bees? I sure hope it was not / is not too painful....either on you or your wallet.