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Showing posts with label Roses. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

October Blooms.....

We briefly interrupt our retrospective of summer to view a things blooming now, October 12th...

....with delight I discovered these rain lilies in bloom behind a daylily....


.....I thought maybe they'd been washed away in some of the erosion issues I battle...or that nasty varmint that is tunneling everywhere and lifting virtually every bulb out of the ground had displaced them. No sign of any other color...

Sometimes there is just nothing like a red rose. Such color!



Too bad there's no fragrance...but, since I placed it where it would be hard to smell it anyway...no matter.

Yes, I know...mums...


... I happen to really like this color of mums....they've been here for quite a while.... usually blooming in July or whenever....this year, for grins, I actually did that pinching back stuff in July (a few blooms got by me...)...I have to say....it seems to work because here they are blooming in October. They've also spread themselves around quite a bit. There are some on the other side of this bed, too...I clearly didn't pinch them back quite as well...

Let's see...there are roses blooming now also...not quite as exuberantly as in spring, but we take what we can get. There are four o'clocks (grrrr) blooming that I cannot seem to get rid of. I swear they make seed faster than just about anything and they have perfected that thing where if you try to yank them out of the ground, they just break off leaving roots growing to China or somewhere.

The marigolds are still going in spots around where the tomatoes used to be. I've been changing my mind about sedums, so some of them are blooming. Garlic chives are not blooming as I de-headed them to keep them just where they are (and not everywhere else). Japanese anemones are blooming. If I were planting them now, the Japanese anemones, I would plant them much like how I saw some verbena bonariensis blooming in a tour garden in Georgia (one day I will actually get to those pictures...)...meaning surround them with other plantings to keep them in place (especially good for the verbena bonariensis which takes itself everywhere...and is blooming now, too, by the way). The verbena bonariensis was stunning (not something you'd usually say about it)....I think the Japanese anemones would benefit from the support and not flop themselves around....which some of mine do.

Self seeded nicotiana is blooming and smothering things...sigh...still, I kinda like it. Some annual portulaca, random daylilies (a few), some echinacea, hmmm....can't think of anything else right now.

One sorta sad note....I may have to give up on the epimedium collecting....It looks like I've lost all the newer ones...due to combination of things...mostly, too much sun from an aggressive tree pruning (done with good intentions...however, those shady things under it struggled this year...) and the final factor, the tunneling varmint mentioned above. It uprooted the newer stuff...guess the older stuff has longer roots and didn't find themselves heaved out of the ground.

....back to summer...

Friday, June 12, 2009

Today's Finds: 061209

I meant to post this a few days ago...


glorious magnolia bloom...

The rain continues here. I think I would be cheering it on (more) if I had had things in hand. Now, the weeds are threatening to over take everything and it has become perilous to try to see the seedlings and other daylily blooms in the backyard.

Here's where I skidded to a stop, sliding in the mud...


I have about a two inch layer on my muck boots...

Nonetheless, there are moments of such beauty...


This is Beloved...a new rose (as I tortured the last one) this year....love the color, even if it does lack fragrance...I have to dig out another rose near this one as the rootstock is blooming (only)...interesting, on a rose that was bought as an own root rose (not)...it does provide the opportunity to consider a new rose, but I will either plant it (the new rose) this fall or next spring.

I have finally, I think, learned my lesson(s) about planting in the heat of summer, especially with water restrictions, as we have had in the past. A recipe for disaster and frustration and who needs that?

I know this...and still...the one tomato plant I got into the ground by the end of May is doing terrific...getting tall with tomatoes and blooms for more...while all the others, look pathetic and are probably not even worth putting out...my intentions were good, but I just ran out of May.

This morning, one of my very favorite daylilies, VELVET RIBBONS, was putting on such a show...it has such personality. Here it is looking like it would like to leap out of the garden bed...


Look how it laughs at the weather...


I could take pictures of this one all day...

The early daylily blooms are getting going...here's some of what I saw this morning...

This was bought as SILOAM SUNDAY MUSIC, but I am not sure that it is...


The description says pink and this isn't pink...I should contact the seller, but I was not happy with this seller (with another daylily)...so, I will ponder what I want to do...

A new daylily here, BECKYWECK, with its ffo...


A short daylily, that I need to remember to move to the front of the bed...sporting poly blooms...

SCHNICKEL FRITZ...


Here's INKY FINGERS...


CHARMING CHARLIE...with a bit of weather damage, still looking pretty good on its ffo...


One I really wanted and finally got....SMILE AGAIN...blooming in the driveway pot ghetto...


DAINTY IS THE WORD...


FOX HUNTER...


An oldie but goodie, BARBARA MITCHELL, recurving except for one sepal...


SILOAM EXTRA SPECIAL with a bit of weather damage as well...


Something found MOON OVER MONTEREY a bit tasty...


A mini, showing its doubling, TROPICAL DELIGHT...


APPLIQUE continues to make me smile...big robust blooms...looks like its dancing...


A better look at SIMPLY GLORIOUS, moving more toward pink, which I like better...


As you probably know, I do like the spideries....here's MOVING ALL OVER which I have planted next to WAITING IN THE WINGS...something I should change, to give them both a better chance to shine...



So you can compare....WAITING IN THE WINGS...


That's all for now....it's actually sunny outside....I could probably pull some weeds...maybe...

Monday, June 08, 2009

Bits and Pieces...2009 Edition

....for lack of a better category for miscellaneous things...

So, I'm doing my complete looking around (after discovering I missed the first two blooms on FIRESTARTER...tragedy for sure...)...you know, the morning and evening browsing...and I realized how much I let go by me this year...already....

Not wanting that to continue, I noticed the Japanese Iris seedlings blooming....


What's especially neat about these...is that I did absolutely nothing. Now, I like that. Garden on auto pilot or something. I'm happy enough with their (self) placement and I especially like that they are different from their parents.

Here's a close up of one of the seedling(s) blooms...


Here's a parental unit (a choice of three...two dark purples, different shades,
and a white that hasn't made an appearance yet..)


Because I just like it, a sort of glamor shot...


These are , of course, the Japanese Iris that do not grow anywhere near water...and, as I say every year, we are not telling them differently.

I always enjoy the surprises that gardens bring every year. There are the losses...and the gains...Last year, I didn't get around to mulching some of my more tender things and then there was the erosion caused by clogged gutters (which did get fixed last summer)....given all that, I'm not surprised the dwarf canna (or any non potted cannas) hasn't made an appearance....however, go figure, a couple of tuberose braved these elements and are up (yea)....because I just couldn't do without tuberose (although there are many things I am finding out I can do without...lol), I do have a pot full of them...but, anyway, the butterfly ginger is returning...and look here, what is blooming...


Somebody forgot to tell the dahlia(s) it wasn't supposed to make it...This one is actually standing proud and tall, while it's partner is lying on the ground (stakes, anyone?)....those pesky four o'clocks are trying to fool me and come up in hard to get to places...I'm determined to eradicate them....right now, they are ahead.

The roses are pretty much done with their big flush of blooms...some will bloom intermittently, though...this one is still going strong...Gardenia...the fragrance is more rosey to me rather than gardenia-like as its name would imply...and, I must rag about this...I am supposed to have the shrub form but am entirely convinced I have the climber as it throws up these great arching canes...not a good thing where it is planted (with those Japanese Iris)...but, it is pretty...


Such easy lilies...these Lollipop ones...in full bloom now...Asiatics for those that care...


An astilbe that I meant to plant last year with the others...blooming away in its pot...again...poor thing...perhaps I will get you in the ground this year...perhaps..


And finally, I've noticed some daylily scapes curving...nothing to impede them, so who knows...but interesting...


Tomorrow, perhaps, I will show you my newest 'pets', working pets, that is...

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Nice on a Cold Winter's Day....

Before we left for Hillwood, I tried out my new camera around here....these are the very first pictures I took with it (taken on 05-11-08 with a 30 mm lens)...


Clematis Niobe


Sweet Shrub...Carolina Allspice...

And, below...some of the English roses I grow in my backyard....








Not too bad for first pictures....okay, one day of pictures organized...hundreds more to go....

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Garden Trips: Hillwood (Part Three)

You remember we were heading this way....(it's such a beautiful walk..)


Here's a great spot to have a look at the putting green...where (according to the brochure) Mrs. Post and family rested while practicing their golf...


A better look...


Moving along....


We don't want to miss some of the beauties at our feet, like Lily of the Valley (maybe some woody hyacinths in there, too)....


Nice spot to rest and take in the beauty....


Now, we'll head into the Friendship Walk....



Let's look around here...





We're pretty close to the mansion here, off to one side...


This is so pretty, we'll spend some time here looking around...imagining the rich and famous strolling along...



These lanterns were hanging all along, a better picture after this one...



Can you stand this....so nice...




Look at the size of these...


I love the attention to detail...


And all the wonderful hardscaping...


Some of the roses in the Rose Garden...




Imagine looking out this window....


As you can see, it's pretty damp...look at what look like lights...so this beautiful area could be enjoyed in the evenings....would make for quite the romantic walk...


We would walk back through the other gardens this way....


But, we've seen them now (so enjoyable) and are a bit tired, hungry and wet...so, we'll head out this way...


We're close to the exit/parking lot here....



Getting into our car....


It really is, isn't it....


The one above was probably more appropriate to our visit this day. This was fun, wasn't it? Our stomachs inform us that it is time to eat and so we head out to a favorite restaurant, Bonefish Grill. It was a perfect meal and a wonderful end to a very fun afternoon (Mother's Day 2008). Oh yes...the fillet, crabcake and strawberry shortcake were...mmmmm.....incredibly yum.

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