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Thursday, May 28, 2020

Recycling an Old Planter

Bringing an old planter back to life
 with summer blooms
is a good feeling, but 
I hope that it holds up 
through the season.


I try to choose colors and plants
that will hold up until fall and frost:
red, orange, green and yellow.
The blooms should do fine,
but the old ceramic planter
has a pretty big crack.

For the thriller, I chose a dracaena, 
with burgundy leaves.

A big filler is a coleus
with yellow leaves speckled
 with bronze and orange.



Another filler is a combination 
of petunia and calibrachoa,
trademarked Super Cal
It is not supposed to be 
sticky like petunias!

'Goldilocks Rocks', a bidens,
is unknown to me. The
reviews are mixed.
It will be the first
to falter with so much
competition in the planter.



The spillers include
another petunia
trademarked Supertunia
which will mound (fill)
and trail (spill).

And the final spiller 
I really wanted the lime green 
accent, but it's
a big filler too--
with sweet potatoes!

This planter has all the right 
ingredients: plants to take it
into cool weather, 
fall colors of cinnamon
and honey, burgundy red,
yellow, orange and bronze.



I have my fingers crossed
that the planter survives
the rising competition--
and doesn't thrill
me with a giant spillover!




Thursday, May 21, 2020

Full On Spring


A pair of bright Korean Azaleas
now flank the birdbath
for full on flight landings!


One is near the water feature 


and a planter I just
potted up yesterday.


This large pot contains a
Firecracker plant as its high point,
and some Lantanas called 'Sunrise Rose'
and 'Bandana Yellow' for the filler.
I also picked up a plant new to me:
 and trail over the edge.
I added an Begonia called 
on impulse because the colors
go so well together.
I hope it can tolerate its
new home since Begonia is
usually considered a
shade plant.
I'm going to go for it full on--
in partial sun?!




Monday, May 18, 2020

A Walk Down to Bear Swamp


It's truly Spring when the water burbles,
the birds call and the forest turns dense with green.
A morning walk down the dirt road behind my house
to Bear Swamp is a reminder that we can plan
the garden in our landscape beds, but 
Mother Nature is really in charge
in the big garden of our environment.


Cattle Brook becomes a swamp
when the beavers build dams or
the Spring rains bring a deluge.


This rainy Spring of 2020
brings the swamp closer 
to the road.


Mother Nature knows intuitively
to grow ferns in the low border 
in front and skunk cabbage 
in the low wet area in the
middle ground.  On the rocky 
forest slope in the background, 
we can spy an open area
that draws our eyes and feet
to discover more.


The ferns unfurl as sculpture.


The bluets carpet the grass
along the roadside.
If only we could achieve
their pleasing randomness
in our planned garden beds.


And then there is the way 
they all blend: a collage of 
ferns and bluets and 
mounds of moss and rocks.


And Mother Nature adds not a
bird bath or a gazing ball-- 
but a bit of tree trunk whimsy
that looks like a Frilled Lizard
trying to catch a mouse--
to attract our attention.


Lessons from Mother Nature!

Monday, May 11, 2020

Big Smiles


The Big Smile Tulips bloom after the red ones.
The daffodils are spent. The red tulips are past their peak.
The rhododendron are blooming.
The Korean azaleas by the bird bath will be next.
Then poppies and peonies and...
One smile after another 
as we count down the Covid-19 days
until we can resume life as we knew it--
or what life will be like past the peak.



Sunday, May 3, 2020

My Two Flowers Enjoy My Garden


Violet and Lily found the red tulips
right away on their visit today. I planted
them in memory of my mother's passing
thirty years ago. Hard to believe 
it's been that long, but her red tulips still
bring a lift to everyone who sees them.
Just as she did!

Friday, May 1, 2020

May Day 2020

New hope for the month of May and the end of social distancing? We started the day with rain, black skies, wind and cool temperatures.  The end of the day looked like this!




My favorite day and my favorite flower!