Showing posts with label plants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plants. Show all posts

Thursday, July 10, 2008

What's New In My Yard?








Here are just some shots I took of the new plants & work I've done in my yard lately. Some of the plants are old but are at their peak and I couldn't resist. It's hard to garden when I have to wait for nap time. Sometimes I get itchy fingers but have to wait. The mosquitoes are in rare form this year and I found three dead birds in my yard in the last two days . . . . . sad. The robins nest over my deck has been deserted. Not sure if the mother got spooked but it looks like one fell out and fried on the rocks around the deck. Maybe she was traumatized about that and left the other one in the nest too long without food or something but the one in the nest didn't make it either. Then I found a larger blackbird yesterday near the entrance of my gate. I went to get free mulch from the city today. I left little buddy in his seat and pulled right up to the pile and opened up all the doors. I didn't get much as you can see from the one picture of the dogwood bush. Not quite enough to make it around my newly extended planting bed. The small plants under the bush are wild violets that I got on Freecycle. That is the coolest thing when you get/give plants on there. I wish that there was a local Internet plant exchange website so we could all exchange stuff when we need some plants or need to get rid of some. There is also a picture of my glorious bee balm, my hydrangea (it's never bloomed so this is a big deal), clematis, some new plants from my Indiana trip like cactus, white yarrow, and some large coarse blue grass from my step-mother-in-law. Sorry if they are a bit blurry but I was taking pictures in the rain and trying to not get my camera wet. Then the thunder and lightening started. Enjoy!

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Todays Blooms



I love the irises but they are on the side of the house that faces the nasty neighbors :( so I don't see them very much. I am shocked how my brunera has gone absolutely wild. I first found them around my deck about 3 years ago. They were pathetic. I thought they were weeds. They were scorched from the sun and light yellow. I had no idea they were anything special until I was walking through a cute nursery near my house and spotted them in the shade area. I quickly dug them all up and transplanted them to the shady side of the house. 3 summers later and look how well they are doing. Not all of them are this grand but the others are not far behind. I absolutely love their teeny tiny turquoise flowers. Wanted to get a closer picture but my camera doesn't do close-ups.