
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Laden
The cherry tree at the height of our massive snowstorm in December '08. This is almost exactly 6 months ago.
"Loveliest of trees, the cherry now /Is hung with bloom along the bough...."
It is June: Lambert laden branches. The whole tree is loaded! This tree is about 30 yrs old. This is the largest crop I've seen!
Monday, June 22, 2009
This is a Coreopsis Grandiflora
. There are several kinds of coreopsis. This is my first year of including these in my containers. They seem pretty hardy.
I like this plant because of the way the flowers stand straight up on their stalks. I also like the way the light shines through the flowers in the afternoon.
Coreopsis flower heads have been used in the past to create a yellow dye for wool. The dried plant has been used as a substitute for coffee ... I'd have to be really deprived of caffiene to consider this option. And finally, the plant has been used as an astringent and emetic, in the olden days.
I like this plant because of the way the flowers stand straight up on their stalks. I also like the way the light shines through the flowers in the afternoon.
Coreopsis flower heads have been used in the past to create a yellow dye for wool. The dried plant has been used as a substitute for coffee ... I'd have to be really deprived of caffiene to consider this option. And finally, the plant has been used as an astringent and emetic, in the olden days.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Berry-licious
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
He's Ba-a-ack
The gnome's roam is over. I am getting things put back in some order. This lot is about 2/3 of the filled container inventory. Not sure it will all fit.
Now that I've finished the staining job, I really don't want to put anything back on the porch!
Weather today was upper 60s with a high clouds. Pleasant.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Tamra gave me a cedar planter that she made with her Tomboy Tools, back at Christmas time. She says just put the dirt in and plant. The last of the sunflowers were looking might peak-ed today, so they were destined for the new planter. I added some
creeping zinnias, and a couple of blanket flowers. I am hoping everything will work together. It is hard to imagine these sunflowers in their full growth.
When I bought the flowers for the cedar planter, well, you can't
just walk out of the nursery with 3 plants in hand. I ended up with enough odds and ends to create a planter with a light pink, and green concept. I'm not so sure I like the big square planters I bought on sale. They seem to need a shrub or something. The flowers look so small in them right now.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
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