Saturday, May 22, 2021

First Evening Walk-Around the Garden

 It's 6:30 p.m. and still 82 degrees.

Time to see what's occurring in

my late May borders.


From the cul-de-sac, I 
headed first to the right
along the garage wall.


The variegated iris 
bloomed this year
after being transplanted
two summers ago.


The bunnies are eating the
asters and the yarrow.
I found a plant they are
not supposed to like.
It's too stinky!?!?


The May Nights salvia 
are at their peak 
for the first bloom.
They have performed
steadily for a decade.


Down in back,
another iris is blooming 
a deeper purple.


A new At Last apricot rose
replaced the hydrangea. 
I planted a different salvia
on both sides of the bench,
New Dimensions Blue,
 to keep the purple color
going around the house.
And, rabbits don't like
it either??
We shall see...



I planted a cardinal flower 
and some Phlox
Flame Purple Eye
and some lavender.
Will they become
brunch?


Around the patio,
the peonies are
ready to bust out.



The Miss Kim lilac is too.
I can already smell it!


The shade garden
is filling in with a
ghost fern, astilbe,
wild ginger and some
garden ornaments--


including a fairy garden.


And up the hill, the
bleeding heart and
primrose are passing
with the heat and the
late spring season.


The weigela is blooming
over a carpet of blue
wildflowers.


And the hostas are rising 
up as the lilies of the valley
fade under the birch.


End of May!
Here comes summer!








Busy Time for Planting Pots

 


In the front, an old pot
with a new combination: 
Prince Tut Egyptian grass,
Citrus lantana and 
Terra Cotta petunias.


On the patio, another set of
old containers but a new 
combination: Black Cherry
Supertunias, Cancun dahlias
and Wicked Witch coleus.


And another old pot with
bright orange zinnias.

More containers to pot up
tomorrow early. It's been
unseasonably hot as we
head into Memorial Day
weekend.





Transition Time

 


I didn't get photos of my garden
mid-May, but will transition to
my daughter's garden for photos.
She's been working on this
garden for several years.
It is coming together nicely with
wild ginger, Ajuga, iris,
sweet woodruff, and lilies
filling the bed near the deck.
My granddaughters' mud
kitchen was on the wood 
platform last year, but
this year they like to play
there and use it as a path.



She has also been working on
this area across her driveway.
The fence needed repair after
a limb fell in one of our storms.
The girls always play at the bench
and now want to climb the tree!


On the other side of the fence near the 
street, she added this old
teak swinger and
lots of bright color
as the lilies of the valley
transition to being
just a green ground cover.


You need to catch these moments
fast as they pass quickly and
change yearly.

Garden Men


Larry watches the Garden Angels
do his job, but we needed help.
Now the bushes are 14 years old
and unmanageable since 
we, too, are 14 years older!
Out went the hydrangea and
the butterfly bush.  Too big!
Out went half of the fountain grass.
Out went the flowering quince.
The gardener took most of the quince
and the hydrangea.
Sara took the fountain grass.
The gardener replanted 
a bit of the butterfly bush.
Now the plants have room to breathe.
And we have more room
to add new, smaller plants.
Definitely, angels were here!