Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
All American Selection Display Garden
Sunday, August 26, 2007
And The Most Beautiful Pie Award
Most Beautiful Baby Ever
Our baby's first pictures are at Rachel's blog: rachljones@blogspot.com
The prints are in my purse, ready to show off to everybody I see.
(Yes, I will be one of those grandmothers.) But really, they're for me to see--I can't stop going back to look at them over and over again. Makes me so happy!
The prints are in my purse, ready to show off to everybody I see.
(Yes, I will be one of those grandmothers.) But really, they're for me to see--I can't stop going back to look at them over and over again. Makes me so happy!
No Wonder
Friday, August 24, 2007
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Love-Lies-Bleeding
I started some seed for love-lies-bleeding--one plant came up and it grew to 7 feet tall! Taller than my one lone sunflower. Sometimes that's my rate--one plant for a whole packet of seeds. Anyway, this one turned out to be all plant, with just a few little blooms like this. Next year, I'll be going to The Farm to get a seedling. They have a great variety. And I just read about another variety called Velvet Curtains. That sounds nice too.
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Monday, August 20, 2007
Sunday, August 19, 2007
More August
There was a post on the Garden Rant a couple of weeks ago about having the courage to show people the ugliest spot in the garden. Well, I took a few shots, but most were so pitiful that I didn't have the heart to post them. I could go back and find those pictures of this spot when it was at its peak. Remember those irises? the penstemon? the phlox? But there is a certain satisfaction in yanking out and cutting back and filling up the wheelbarrow again and again . . .
Friday, August 17, 2007
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Roses
We've just about given up on the roses. I have cut lots of blooms off rather than let those disgusting japanese beetles feast any longer. But there seems to be fewer beetles now--guess their season is winding down. The September roses are always the prettiest. Maybe that's the way to have roses now--just keep them cut back until the beetles are gone again.
Sunday, August 12, 2007
98 Degrees in the Shade
But these guys don't care. A lady on the garden web forum was so nice to send me seeds for these wonderful doubled black-eyed susans. I had a picture of them a week or so ago, but it was almost dark in that shot. I've been cutting them, but will let the rest go to seed so we will have more next year.