Gardening in Hellgate Canyon Montana
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Monday, July 9, 2012
Double Rainbow in the Hellgate
Triple digit heat has arrived in Montana. I am staying close to home, keeping my plants watered; enjoying watching them begin to bloom and grow. I have gone all out this year with container gardening. I have planted 44 clay pots which are arranged on and around the front deck of the house. I also have 11 hanging baskets, one raised bed, and the garden patch, up on the hill. With this dry heat, I need to water twice a day, I relish my quiet time in the sun, it is my time away from the give and take of the day. We also have had a storm or two pass through, very little rain, but, oh! the rainbows they leave in their wake are fabulous.
Monday, July 2, 2012
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Stormy Weather Montana Style
| Misty mountain morning |
Wow, did we get blasted with rain, wind and cool weather yesterday. I spent the evening wrapped in a down blanket, reading a good book, while sipping hot hibiscus tea. Yes, it was that kind of day.
According to the NWS, National Weather Service, yesterday, Montana was the number one state in the nation for major storms and weather extremes. I bet we make that top slot quite often! In western Montana we had highs, in the frigid zone, the 30's, while eastern Montana suffered blazing heat - 111 degrees in Miles City - along with those dreaded dry, hot winds which pushed many wildfires out of control; makes me very thankful for the rain.
Here in the Hellgate in a matter of hours we went from almost 100 degree heatwave to dropping into the low 50's. That cold front created havoc all over western Montana; uprooting trees, downing power lines, bringing hail deep enough to shovel. And I had just hung out our summer hanging baskets, which are now displayed prominently in the front yard on this monstrous wood framed bamboo structure we built in the spring with help from the kids. I had my doubts if our structure would hold it's own against the elements that rip through this canyon scouring every surface clean; but, even yesterday's fierce storm didn't budge the bamboo and the baskets merely swayed gently in the wind.
Even better, all this rain has created the greenest June for us. So beautiful to have green mountains to look at when there are flats of flowers to plant.
Monday, June 18, 2012
A Fire Scarred Canyon
| Maggy with her friend Emilie June 17th, 2012 |
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| I took this photo standing in our yard on August 2011 of the West Riverside Fire in Bonner |
Until then there really isn't much to do in the garden, we just need to wait for mother nature to change course. While the girls were enjoying the see-saw I took a photo of the north side of the canyon where a wildfire burned across the mountain last summer. It sure is hard for me to look at the scars left by the fire. I know the mountain won't heal in my lifetime and far, far beyond. Nevertheless, I decided to publish the photo of the fire scarred canyon as the background photo in the title space for this blog, as it does reflect the reality of life in Montana; how harsh this climate can be, how destructive wildfire's are and the ruggedness of Hellgate Canyon.
Montana is a state of extremes and our weather and geography are no exception. I remember well the afternoon when the fire started. It was so peaceful and quiet with a hot, dry wind. I was taking clothes down off the line when I heard fireworks in the distance. Mere minutes later the kids came running to tell me that the mountain was on fire. I knew right then the whole north side of the canyon would burn; that the hot, dry August wind would push the flames east all the way to the Blackfoot River, which is exactly what happened. Below is a terrible yet amazing photo from the night of the fire, August 22nd, 2011. And as we approach the summer fire season remember the wise words of Smokey the Bear: Only YOU can prevents forest fires.
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| photo from the Missoulian |
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
An Evening with a View
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| Milltown Garden next to the black tower with Clark Fork River in the distance | . |
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| Brown Bear out for dinner |
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| View of the Missoula Valley |
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Planting the Family Garden Plot: June 7th, 2012
| This is the community portion of the Milltown Garden Patch |
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| This is our family plot in the community garden |
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| Emmett and Tristan in the Milltown Garden Patch |
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| Native lupine and bear grass growing outside the garden. Mother Nature is way ahead of us. |
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