Wednesday, April 19, 2023

A Pretty Stand of Tickseed April 19, 2023

 



Tall Wine Cup April 15, 2023

 Tall Wine Cup (also known as  Tall Poppy Mallow) was the star of the show this weekend.  Really, really pretty.  This is an annual that reseeds prolifically.  I have it growing in my meadow and in some of my gardens.










Wednesday, April 5, 2023

Some Flowers Blooming Now April 5, 2023

 Augusta Duelberg and Henry Duelberg salvia

Carefree Beauty, Corncockle and brown eyes.

Persian Berry iris, Passalong Pink verbena, Corncockle, Beautyberry and a baby Red Buckeye tree

Persian Berry iris
Persian Berry iris and Passalong Pink verbena 
Corncockle, brown eyes and Tropicana Orange cannas
Valentine rose
Johnson Amaryllis
Clyde Redmond iris
Salvia, Sweet Pea rose, Corncockle
Ox Eye Daisy

Belinda's Dream
Japanese Honeysuckle


Belinda's Dream
Belinda's Dream
Gaye Hammond


Tuesday, April 4, 2023

Columbine April 2, 2023

Below, this is iris, columbine and Inland sea Oats.





 

Belinda's Dream April 2, 2023



 

At the Farm April 1 - 2, 2023

 

This is Corncockle and Carefree Beauty rose.

Saturday I pulled weeds here and there trying not to get too dirty.  Ken Gwyn birthday party that evening.

Sunday.  Outside early.  I planted a Silver Fox Mangave in a pot by the pool.  I pulled 3 pups off it before I planted it, I will have to get more pots.  I have one at home, but that's it.

I worked in the Water Garden for a while.  I watered my new mist flowers.  I pulled up lots of artemesia.  Planted 2 tiny white greggii.  

I finally planted a small Belinda's Dream in a pot in the Rose Garden.  I bought her quite a while back, and I finally got her in the ground.  

I cut away plants crowding other plants.  Blue salvia is everywhere, and if I'm not careful it will soon cover up smaller plants.  I just cut stems down to the ground if they are crowding my more precious plants.  It comes back strong.  

I cut the dead branches away from the Thryallis along the back beds.

I planted 5 Salvia Madrensis (Forsythia Sage).  I'm very excited about these.  They are fall bloomers, so I'm hoping for a great show in October for the wedding.  But I'm also excited because I've been trying to figure out what to plant in that rather large area of bed.  It gets some sun and some shade.  These perennials should do well here.  It seems to me that it's the perfect spot.  They spread, and I'm fine with that. 

I cleaned out the La Vesuve bed in the Rose Garden and sowed Lady Slipper seeds.  Once it was cleaned out I was able to prune dead branches away from La Vesuve and clean her up a bit,

I spent time in the Orchard pulling weeds.

I sprayed vinegar on the paths in the Vegetable Garden, the Rose Garde, and a bit in the Star Garden.