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Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Surprise!


Look what I found by the garage window
near the Russian sage!
A sunflower I didn't plant
but it looks great there!
Squirrels?

Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Early August in My Own Garden

Back from vacation, we're still having a wonderful summer with rain, and sun and gentle breezes.  It shows in the garden. It is as full and lush as it has ever been, especially in the past two years during the drought.


Froggie measured 3 inches of rain in the last week!
My neighbor did not have a lot of watering to do
while we were away.

The planters are overflowing.



And some vines are really growing--


now that it's late summer.
Black-eyed Susan Vine

The pansies are actually re-blooming with
the cool evenings, regular watering
and shade under the deck.



But the blooms of the Hellenium or Sneezeweed
shows that we're approaching Autumn.






Prince Edward Island Gardens

On vacation in Atlantic Canada or The Maritimes, we saw beautiful plantings everywhere, but this garden was uniquely spectacular at The Dunes on Brackley Beach.


Surprisingly, they had a vegetable garden
and a hay field on the property.
The water can be seen beyond the hay bales.


The flowers were inter-planted with the vegetables and herbs.


But there were whole beds of blooms too.


Striking colors against the green of the land and the blue of the sky


A pond with water lilies


and shady walkways were a welcome respite from the sun,
but the cool ocean breezes kept the heat away.



A rooftop garden with an infinity pool
to match the water in the distance


and a view of some of the property.

Even the parking lots and the restrooms
were splashed with color.




A true garden of Eden on beautiful PEI!


Thanks, Irena, for the tour of one of your favorite places.









Late Summer Flowers Appear in the Bouquet


In addition to the mid-summer flowers,
I now can stick some Black-eyed Susans
and Butterfly Bush in the ongoing
summer cuttings arrangement.


The Black-eyed Susans are making their way
up through the Daisies which are the last 
of the first blooming.  A second bloom will appear
below the Susans next.


The butterfly bush is attracting Painted Lady butterflies.


Also many hummingbird or hawk moths


And the stunning Eastern Tiger Swallowtail butterfly.
Outside, that is!