Thursday, June 22, 2023
"Rain before seven, clear before eleven" ~~~~~~~~
Sunday, June 11, 2023
Variegated and other greens in the garden -
Although there is some color in the garden, hydrangeas, daylilies, butterfly bush, jasmine and roses, today I'm focusing on shades of green. With temperatures about to increase and the humidity rising, usual weather for the southeast at this time of year, I really enjoy having so much green around the house. A cooling, comforting array of so many shades and hues, green is Nature in all her glory.
The term, "variegated" is applied to a flower or, more often, a leaf that has more than one color. Most often, it will be two-toned (bi-colored). This means the foliage is blotched, striped, or bordered with a lighter color than that on the rest of it (or vice versa). In full bloom now, wild ginger is not variegated, the white flowers make it look that way from a distance though. It makes a great ground cover but needs to be kept in check or will take over the garden! The fig tree is awesome. It's palm-shaped leaves are all one shade of green, but note I have pots of variegated ivy tucked underneath. I know I have a habit of saying every year once the tree has fully leafed out and the branches are loaded with fruit, that this tree is quite spectacular. Last year we had the width pruned a little to keep it off the driveway. Seems that it has made it even more healthy! It truly is huge, and quite beautiful. If a tree ever had a 'fan club' this one might be the winner with more people commenting on it when passing by . . . . . . and then lining up late summer to pick luscious sweet figs by the bowl or basketful. How are your fig trees this year? I know some of you started out small as did I with this one so many years ago. Hope you are getting figs by now. |
Wednesday, June 7, 2023
A little night music ~~~~~~~
Sunday, June 4, 2023
Still a thrill!
Thursday, June 1, 2023
Out of the Blue!
Oh my goodness, where did May go? Time never stands still of course but you have to agree the merry month of May flew by on wings of busy little birds, wind driven rain - a lot here - and, for me, flying over and back to the West coast.
Now it's June and although no long trips are planned, perhaps some short drives into the countryside. To see the green and golden fields and farmland of this beautiful state will be a pleasant change. Brief times away from the garden outside the windows is sometimes refreshing.
My garden is perhaps at its best right now. The cooler days here were a blessing whilst we were overheating in a northern California early heatwave with every day in the 90's. Granddaughter Jasmin came by to water the pots which was perfect, and the remainder of the garden managed itself quite nicely. The figs are swelling and look especially prolific this year, dozens on each branch. The roses, buddleia, daylilies, hostas, jasmin, honeysuckle, hydrangeas are all blooming and wafting their fragrance through the air, especially in the damp evenings we've been having. Even the carpet of perfumed wild ginger is smothered in white blooms and provides great ground cover in the shaded back garden.
Despite the very wet holiday weekend, a couple of evenings we dined in the gazebo, cool but not uncomfortable. Have been enjoying good home cooked dishes and eating healthy as we settle back into our routine. I have worked in the garden the past couple of days, weeding, trimming, removing the last of the spring bulbs leaves which had turned brown, pruning oversized azaleas and of course clipping hydrangeas for the house as there are so many blooms this year. They of course love the cooler weather we've had for nearly two weeks, and soaked up the rain. I tried the latest tip of keeping the blooms fresher longer - have you tried this? After cutting plunge the heads into a bucket, or the sink, of fresh, cool water and swirl gently around a few minutes. Shake off the water, cut bottom of stems on a sharp angle and place into a vase/container of hot water. These were cut last Friday so are now a week old inside the house - I refreshed them yesterday - and they still look amazing. Definitely great water lovers and the most beautiful flowers.