Friday, September 08, 2006

Monday, September 04, 2006

Sedum - Starting to turn Red

The sedum is changing from green to pink to red.


You can tell fall is on the way, when the sedum starts to change.
Kitty balances on the fence.

Sunday, September 03, 2006

More Hostas

Out front, near the front flagstone walkway entrance. Taken during the 5 minutes of sunshine we had this morning. Take a look at the hosta planted near the street across from the cows:


Monday, August 28, 2006

Signs of Fall just beginning

I'm starting to see signs of fall. A few leaves falling. The large black eyed susans are starting to fade. The sun is starting to show its face a little bit later. It's back to school time too.

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Red Berries in the morning.


These beautiful berries are sitting right outside my house. Love the look of the sun shining thru the leaves. They almost glow.

Monday, August 21, 2006

Big Hostas with white Flowers

My big hostas -- I call them elephant ears -- are starting to bloom. They are just gorgeous. But when I get up close, almost every large leaf has a little bite out of it. Wonder what is eating them? I still love how big and majestic the leaves are and how dainty the flowers!

Saturday, August 19, 2006

Maize Valley in Hartville: What a Delight!!

Talk about mixing business with pleasure... Look at the view during my business meeting yesterday morning!

Every few weeks I get together with two of my business advisors who help me with strategic planning for my marketing business. Instead of meeting in the usual conference room, yesterday I had the opportunity to meet with them in a wonderful garden setting: Maize Valley in Hartville, Ohio. What a delight! Giant hanging baskets of petunias. Casual outdoor dining. Charming shopping with those appealing hard-to-find items. And believe it or not, we got a lot of work done during the planning session!

Don't be mislead by the look of their winery website link. It makes it look more like some fancy, highfalutin winery out in California than the hard-working, wholesome Northeast Ohio midwest"strong family values" type of operation that I experienced.

This place goes onto my definitely recommend list. Think I'll have to check it out this fall to see the beautiful change in seasons too!


What a treat. Wonder how they got these annual petunias to grow so huge in just one season!?!

Saturday, August 12, 2006

Purple Tassels on a Spikey Leaf Plant


These spikey plants have beautiful purple tassels. They shoot up in mid June but don't start to blossom until mid July. It was August before I really saw any of the purple cluster.

I tried growing them inside in a container but it just didn't work. They definitely like the heat and weather outdoors. Maybe they need the bumblebees too. The first year I had them, They were on the southern exposure, but covered by some of the other plants. Now they have western exposure but are in the front of the garden and doing well. They are tall so I wanted to have them in the back.

Friday, August 11, 2006

Garden Photos

I used to be disappointed in gardening in August. It was so hot! Not much to plant, just some weeding to do.

Now I find I really love August in the garden. I decided photography is what makes August the best month of gardens. This week my husband surrounded the blueberry bushes so the rabbits couldn't chew them anymore. The bunnies have been hanging around the bushes trying to figure out how to get in. Now Kitty is hanging around the bunnies trying to figure out her next prey. I'm enjoying getting photos of her in action too.

Maybe because I discovered Digital Photography School and their posts on Flickr. All their great free hints make it an adventure to take pictures of my garden. If you have a digital camera... or just like photos, you owe it to yourself to check it out.

Sunday, August 06, 2006

My Garden Helper -- Kitty

Hard to believe that we've had her almost 13 years. Kitty (aka Hot Wheels) is my constant companion as I'm pulling weeds in the front, the side and the back. I'm always worrying that she'll get hit by a car, but after all these years of running free, she must be smarter than that.

Kitty showed up during the funeral of Tum Tum, a yellow cat that managed to get hit by a car just a few hours after we invested some major money at the vet getting him neutered. It was very strange. We'd never seen her before, but she showed up meowing, circled Tum Tum's grave once and then follow us back to the house from the woods. Since we had plenty of cat food available, it made sense to give her a little something.

That was in November of 1993. She's been a fixture here since.

Saturday, August 05, 2006

Bee on a Daisy

Who doesn't love a daisy? I think it's one of my most favorite flowers.

And with seven beehives in the backyard, is it any wonder I found a bee on the daisy?

Maybe it's my journalistic photography background, but somehow I feel like manipulating the photo isn't really "fair"... so I have to come clean. Only "untricky" part: The poor bee was dead, so it gave me plenty of time to snap away and compose this photo.

Friday, August 04, 2006

Looking forward to gardening on Saturday morning!

I'm hoping the weather is as nice tomorrow as it is today. Can't wait to get out in the garden. Pull a few weeds. Split a few perrenials. Move a few flowers around. All before the sun gets really hot and forces me back into the air conditioning.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Hot Humid Summer


We've had 90 degree heat and tons of rain. The tropical humidity makes the garden explode in color.

Friday, July 14, 2006

Rose of Sharon -- first one, first day!

I just noticed the first day of the Rose of Sharon bud opening. I love their pink color! Once they get in place, they can easily take over, but I'm trying to create a nice Rose of Sharon tree. I have some bushes started in a few places, but it's the tree that I'm really enjoying!

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Spider Wort and Day Lilies







Here's the same spider wort plant and day lily cluster at different times of the day!

Flowers by the Hour

Did you know that you can make a clock with flowers?


I guess I'm not the first one to notice that flowers open their faces at different times of day.



I'll keep you posted on the opening times of the orange daylilies and my hybiscus.
Later.

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Sunday, June 25, 2006

Lady's Mantle

When the rain drops bead up on these leaves, this is my favorite plant in the garden. Wow does it grow fast too!


Here's the same plant, just two weeks apart!

My Purple Clematis

I have five clematis plants but only one has the right trellis. This is one is at the end of the driveway. I think it's been 3 summers since I planted it, but the first summer I didn't get any blooms. Yummy!!

The other ones have a small trellis that worked fine the first year, but this year they are taking off. The one in the side yard garden also has purple flowers but is dangling all over the garden and winding itself around other plants.

Maybe I can figure out how to create a trellis myself for the other gardens. Something more "organic" instead of going out and buying another wrought iron piece. Hmmm.

Our summer of lots of heat, followed by terrible flooding type rains, has been wonderful for the plants!

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Love these Sundrops!

It's early. The sun isn't up yet, so I'll have to get a shot of these in the late afternoon when they're wide open! Glorious!