Thursday, August 20, 2009
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
taken this morning...
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
garage demo is affecting my garden...
In an earlier post I had written about my Chicago Peace Roses - well, as of yesterday evening, they are GONE!
Yesterday the walls were being poured for the garage and they had a huge cement truck in the yard. I guess the workers either don't care or don't look where they are stepping - cuz BOTH of those rose bushes were stepped on and totally trampled.
We've also been told that more boulders will need to be moved, because they've had to move the location of the garage to the west another 2 feet, so that means that if I'm interested in keeping the plants in that area, I will have to move them to a "safe" place. I thought where I had moved the Chicago Peace roses WAS a safe place, but apparently I was way wrong.
They also moved my purple dahlia, which is in a container. But they moved it to a place where it was going to be really easy to hit as they move around the yard.
Our bill for this garage keeps growing - so I said to Jerome last night, "should I keep track of all the plants that they kill so that they can replace them at their cost?"
Am I being petty?
Thursday, August 6, 2009
beauty in chaos...
The yard is a complete MESS!!! But in the middle of all that chaos, the dahlias are starting to bloom. These are Dinner Plate Dahlias.
This year I planted most of them in containers and those are the ones that are doing the best. I planted 20; 10 from last year that I stored over the winter and 10 new from Brecks.
The only color that is missing at the moment is the orange. That one is called 'Mrs. Eileen'.
Saturday, August 1, 2009
what to look for in august...
Cyclamen (didn't grow this year)
Garden phlox
Black-eyed susans
Purple Coneflowers
Hardy hibiscus
Moon flowers (didn't grow this year)
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Monday, July 20, 2009
poi-son i-va-a-a-a-ay...
life and death of a knautia bloom...
Sunday, July 19, 2009
summer blooms...
This rose (according to its tag) is called 'Chicago Peace'
I think this is called a 'mop-head' hydrangea.
I had moved a couple of these hydrangea's when we first moved in; four years ago. This is the first year that they actually had buds on them - and plenty! I hope this means that they will be budding every year.
It may have been the amount of snow that we had and the fact that they were covered with snow pretty much the entire winter - so no cold wind could get to them. I think this winter I will cover them, so that it will protect them. You can never count on the Michigan winters to be quite like they were last winter.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Sunday, July 5, 2009
lots of pink...
astilbe x 'pink' (spiraea) |
They didn't do well at first - this is the first time I've seen them bloom - and it's quite BIG! I'm very happy and hope they will continue to flourish under this big, shady tree.
There is a white one right next to the pink one that has buds, but hasn't bloomed yet.
As you can see, their neighbors are pachysandras.
carefree beauty (bucbi) |
Makes me sad :'(
Saturday, July 4, 2009
happy independence day...
good 'ol orange daylily
Also this weekend, I started moving some plants. We are having our garage demo'd (and eventually rebuilt) and the contractors will need to move about 6 of my boulders that are close to the current garage.
There are several plants in that area that will need to be moved; roses, lace-capped hydrangea, yew, russian sage, knautia macedonica, bamboo (and hopefully that will be it). Jerome said that we will have our contractor come out and tell us if we'll need to move more. UGH!
We live on a lot that is 75 X 200 - and we have most every space taken up by some kind of plant. I hope we can find a place for everyone.
I moved three rose bushes on Saturday and they are in shock. I really hope they survive. I just heard yesterday that they crave potassium and that the best way to get that to them is to cut up some banana peels into small chunks and put that in the soil around the rose bushes. I think I will do that right away and see what happens.
Also, pulled out all the "bean" plants. We've been successful eliminating a couple of other invasive plants by just pulling them out. One was called Crown Vetch and the other was called Bishop's Weed or Ground Elder. Every time we saw one poking its little head out, we'd pluck it. Now they are gone. Hopefully it will work the same with the bean.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
what to look for in july...
Blanket flowers
Dahlias
Lipstick vine
Russian sage
Cosmos
Globe thistles
Morning glories
Roses of Sharon
Hydrangea (mop head)
Chrysanthemums
Clematis
Monday, June 29, 2009
did my walk around...
I answered an ad on craigslist and so I've got a guy coming out today to take some of my perennials because the garden is very OVERGROWN...anyone else?
Update: Dude didn't show...
a lone cosmo...
This was a surprise yesterday. A couple of years back, I purchased a bunch of flowers to decorate our other house when we were putting it up for sale. This was one that I had purchased. After they ran their course, I planted them in my garden.
Last year, this one had leaves, but no flower so I looked them up on the internet. It says that cala lilies don't survive cold weather and need to be dug up every year. So, I thought it was a goner, for sure.
Well, last evening when I was taking pictures, I noticed this in the middle of the Star-gazer lilies!