Friday, June 13, 2008

Megan's Turn to Shine

My daughter Megan has been taking a lot of pictures of the garden since she has been in a photography class. Here are some of her best shots:

Our Prairifire Crab Apple Tree in Full Bloom

The Angel Grotto with Bleeding Heart

The Song of the Laburnum Fairy
by Cicely Mary Barker


All Laburnum's
Yellow flowers
Hanging thick
In happy showers,--
Look at them!
The reason's plain
Why folks call them
"Golden Rain"!
"Golden Chains"
They call them too,
Swinging there
Against the blue.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Buds, Buds, Everywhere!

We have had a very unusual, cold, wet spring. As a result, all of my plants have been getting a slow start. I have many rose bushes just full of buds, sitting there, waiting to open. It is making me so impatient! The following bush is the English Rose, Pretty Jessica, just waiting to wow me with hundreds of flowers:

I have had some peonies start to open. Here is a hot pink beauty for you:

The biggest ladybug to visit my garden yet:

My baptisia finally in bloom after three years!

This is my monster antique rose, Reine des Violettes (Queen of the Purples). Just so you have an idea of how big she is, this is an eight foot pillar wrapped with Reine's long limber canes. When she finally blooms, she is going to be spectacular!

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Pots, Pots, Pots

As I previously mentioned, a lot of my pots overwintered this year. Here are some of my pots, with some new and some old plantings in them. All of my rose standards died over the winter, and I decided that it was a lost cause trying to keep them alive, so I am not having those anymore. I decided to plant up those big pots with shrubs in the garage corner in the front. I should be able to run an auto drip line there if I choose to. Anyway, here are some pots from this year:



Sunday, June 1, 2008

Back to Business in the Garden


Well, the last month was crazy, being the end of school, but now I am ready for a full summer of relaxation and enjoyment in the garden. Here are some random garden thoughts.


Overwintered Pots


I threw all my pots into the garage and forgot about them last fall. Some of my pots were situated by our garage's south facing windows. Amazingly enough, when I pulled the pots out in the spring, many of my annuals had overwintered and were already in full growth (with some already in full bloom)! I have wave petunias, small petunias, calla lilies, dahlias, geraniums, spikes, and even gerbera daisies still alive. So. . .I cheated and just left a lot of things potted up from last year. I threw in some osmocote, so hopefully they will still have enough nutrients to bloom.


I decided that I have been planting too many pots, so I planted eight less pots this year. I needed something to do with my leftover pots, so I decided to create a tower effect out by my maple tree as a kind of funky yard art. This is how it turned out:


It's a Beautiful Time in the Garden



Quite frankly, the yard is simply gorgeous right now. I have tons of iris blooming, along with lilacs, so there is a wonderful fragrance outside. Everything is green and beautiful, with none of the brown, tired look that things sometimes begin to get late in the summer. I love this time of year!

The Vegetable Garden


Yesterday I finished planting my garden. I put in zucchini, yellow summer squash, asparagus, cosmos (self seeded everywhere!), cilantro, bell peppers, hot peppers, onion sets, parsley (again self seeded), green beans, Brandywine, Early Girl, Sweet Million, and Roma tomatoes, two kinds of pumpkins, cucumbers, and Zinnias. I already have rosemary, marjoram, oregano, sage, and chives growing out there. I was a little sad that I was too lazy to get any lettuce planted, but you can only do so much. My little garden looks pretty good; I am excited for the bounty in the fall.


Spring Flush Time!

I have buds everywhere getting ready to burst forth. I should have a spectacular spring flush any day now!