Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Blooms this week ...

It's a beautiful, sunny day in the garden, so I thought a few photos of perennials that are blooming along the path would be nice.




Astilbe

Coreposis


I ordered three plants of this pinkish purple calla lily (below) through the mail and am happy to see that they have flowered and more flower shoots are growing from their bases.

Calla lily

English Lavender and yellow yarrow

Butterfly weed in full bloom to attract monarchs for egg laying

Astilbe among the ferns


St. John's Wart flowering on both sides of path
Clematis

Foxglove

I've planted a few varieties of low growing miniature hostas along the path and Curley Fries is my favorite!
Miniature hosta "Curley Fries"


Cutting a path through the raspberry patch has made picking them so much easier!


Red Raspberries

Yarrow

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Wandering around the garden ...

Multicolored Asian Lady Beetle

Potato vines growing out of our composter from kitchen scraps!

Asian Lily

Head beginning to form on the broccoli

First cluster of Cherry Baby tomatoes

First cluster of Big Boy tomatoes

We're going to have a big crop of blackberries this year

Common Whitetail Skimmer Dragonfly

Corn in the barrel

Sundrops

Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Hot & Steamy

It's been hazy, hot and humid for the past few days with no rain, although the forecast shows some relief coming our way.  The hanging planters and pots have to be watered twice a day and the flower and vegetable gardens once a day.  The stock is blooming now and fills the air with its wonderful spicy sweet scent.  We've seen our first monarch in the garden laying eggs on the milkweed and have also been visited by black swallowtails, tiger swallowtails, red admirals and a gulf fritillary. 

I've covered the strawberries planted in the VegTrug with netting, since they're beginning to ripen and  I have to try to outwit the robins and chipmunks.  The tomato plants are about 2-1/2 feet tall with blossoms.  

Associate Gardener weeding and cultivating veggies

Strawberries in VegTrug protected by netting

Monarch Egg on Butterfly Weed (Asclepias Tuberosa)

Monarch Egg on Common Milkweed (Asclepias Syriaca) 


The zinnias that I started from seed under lights in the house are now blooming.  I put a patch in the vegetable garden to attract bees and butterflies.

Patch of Zinnias


Last year I started Lychnis seeds in the house. After planting outdoors, they developed into beautiful plants, but never flowered.  This year we have flowers and they should seed down and provide new plants next year.  I love their bright magenta blooms on the silvery green foliage.

Lychnis - Abbotswood Rose Hybrid