Tuesday, May 31, 2005
Monday, May 30, 2005
Francee
This one stands up to the slugs and hot weather. It's one of my favorites.
Blue Angel
I posted a picture of this one a while back. It's much bigger now, about four feet wide.
From my sis
I don't know the name of this one, but it's extra special because PJ gave it to me.
Sunday, May 29, 2005
From mama's garden
The top container has a sweet little plant called maidenhair vine. I'll have to look for it too. Mama has a very green thumb and has inspired both me and my sister PJ to plant, plant, plant. Actually, we come from an even longer line of gardening women. Mammy and grandma would be loving all these flowers. Now granddaddy felt differently about flowers--we would be hiding the oil can from him.
Lilies
Kiss Me Kate? I can't remember. These are from John Scheeper's, and they're some of the newer hybrids called Orienpet, or something like that. I probably should look this info up before I post. Anyway, these don't have the overpowering scent of Orientals, and the petals are thick and waxy. They make wonderful cut flowers to float in a shallow bowl.
St. Cecile
This is a very sweet David Austin rose. Another one with strong fragrance.
Saturday, May 28, 2005
More columbine
The columbines are still blooming. When they go to seed, I just sprinkle them everywhere.
Beards Tongue
These pictures are a little dark. I took them this morning, very early. The beards tongue is so pretty. The little bug is one that mama bought for me when we went on a garden tour in Michigan.
Friday, May 27, 2005
Star of the Show
Marcus was our special guest at lunch this week. Everybody wanted to hold him. Lee Ann was the lucky one at this moment.
Sharifa Asma
This one is a beautiful David Austin. Great fragrance.
Rabbit Guard
Recently transplanted hostas. The rabbits thought I put them out for appetizers.
Wednesday, May 25, 2005
Kousa Dogwood
We bought this tree for our tenth anniversary. That was almost seven years ago. Today was a beautiful day. We had people over for lunch and a walk through the garden.
Pat Austin
This rose was one of the stars of the garden today.
Monday, May 23, 2005
Butterfly Bush (Tree)
Another botanical garden prize. This is a buddlia; but in their zone 6, it can be grown into a tree!
MBG Daylily
There were a few very early daylilies blooming while we were there. Our stellas are budding up, but not blooming yet.
Climbing Hydrangea
Mark and I have a running debate about this plant. He says it will never amount to anything, because it's been here for several years and it has been so slow. But I keep telling him that one day he will have to whack it back to keep it from growing up to the roof.
Sunday, May 22, 2005
MBG
Fourth of July - Climber at the Missouri Botanical Garden
Wednesday, May 18, 2005
Monday, May 16, 2005
Happy Birthday
We took a walk in Washington Park today. Kelly got to go along in honor of Mark's birthday. She loved it!
Mark is a great gardener. He's the muscle behind all these beautiful flowers. He digs the holes, makes the compost, kills the bugs, gets those weeds, and more. I couldn't have this without him. Thanks for being my co-gardener. Happy Birthday and I love you.
Sunday, May 15, 2005
Saturday, May 14, 2005
Friday, May 13, 2005
Too much fun
Thursday, May 12, 2005
Happy Birthday Tami!
Wednesday, May 11, 2005
worth every sweaty August minute
The white irises are the rebloomers that Kathy sent to me. (Thank you, Kathy!) The purple and white ones were here when we moved into the house. Together they make a great show.
This is the same shot that I took yesterday, but there are lots more blooms today. Every day is a new garden.