Cool and breezy today, some sun, some clouds.
I planted today. I'm never so happy as when I am planting things.
I put the Persicaria amplexicaulis 'Firetail' that Cyndy gave me from her garden in Meadow's Edge. It will get big, and it had deep red spires for flowers that go all summer. We'll see how it looks there.
I moved a little redbud from the berm in front of the buckeyes, and a little river birch from the berm out into the yard.
Not sure how they will look full grown, but I do want more shade, more definition in the open lawn in the back.
The tiny dwarf goatsbeard finally looks good!
Friday, July 1, 2011
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Cyndy's Visit
A nice day, warm and sunny. 80s, humid in the a.m., but it dried out later.
Cyndy Cromwell from Gardening Asylum came to see my garden today. The knockout roses have stopped blooming, the daylilies are eaten, and the spring flowers are gone, but everything still looked good.
Cyndy Cromwell from Gardening Asylum came to see my garden today. The knockout roses have stopped blooming, the daylilies are eaten, and the spring flowers are gone, but everything still looked good.
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| view out to the meadow |
| the buckeyes |
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| the birch garden |
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| sweetbay magnolia |
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Deadheading Chores
Humid and warm today, but not raining for the first time in forever. The ground is squishy and completely soggy.
I deadheaded all the penstemons, the foxgloves, and the knockout roses today.
The newly planted purpleleaf sandcherry is no longer visible in Meadow's Edge --- eaten to the ground.
You can see it was rabbits --- the cuts are clean angles. There are a few leaf buds left and I think it will regrow. I need to remember to heavily douse any new planting with pepper or deer-away!
The New Jersey Tea (ceanothus) plants that barely survived the winter are struggling. One looks good and is starting to bloom, but the other two have weak stems that fall apart and drop off in any breeze.
But the sweetpeas look sweet (!)
The clematis viticella that I transplanted from the front to the patio wall is so tiny, but has just started blooming. The leaves are tinier than last year, it is sparse looking, and the flowers are tinier too. Hmmm, just transplant adjustment?
Compare it to last year. It bloomed at Memorial Day, and had full climbing leaves, and hanky-sized flowers:
I deadheaded all the penstemons, the foxgloves, and the knockout roses today.
The newly planted purpleleaf sandcherry is no longer visible in Meadow's Edge --- eaten to the ground.
You can see it was rabbits --- the cuts are clean angles. There are a few leaf buds left and I think it will regrow. I need to remember to heavily douse any new planting with pepper or deer-away!
The New Jersey Tea (ceanothus) plants that barely survived the winter are struggling. One looks good and is starting to bloom, but the other two have weak stems that fall apart and drop off in any breeze.
But the sweetpeas look sweet (!)
The clematis viticella that I transplanted from the front to the patio wall is so tiny, but has just started blooming. The leaves are tinier than last year, it is sparse looking, and the flowers are tinier too. Hmmm, just transplant adjustment?
Compare it to last year. It bloomed at Memorial Day, and had full climbing leaves, and hanky-sized flowers:
| May 31, 2010 |
| May 31, 2010 |
Friday, June 24, 2011
Soggy Soggy June
Rain.
Every few days we get rain, with gray skies in between, and only an occasional nice day here and there.
The dry days are cloudy.
The damp days are gloomy.
The rainy days are soggy.
June 9: one inch
June 11: .61 inch
June 14: .74 inch
June 17: .45 inch
June 22: .6 inch
June 23: .92 inch
Every few days we get rain, with gray skies in between, and only an occasional nice day here and there.
The dry days are cloudy.
The damp days are gloomy.
The rainy days are soggy.
June 9: one inch
June 11: .61 inch
June 14: .74 inch
June 17: .45 inch
June 22: .6 inch
June 23: .92 inch
Monday, June 20, 2011
June Day
Sunny, breezy, cool in the morning and hot but nice in the afternoon. I just wandered around the yard clipping and semi-weeding, and it was nice to just do that.
I took a large branch off the black gum in back that was infested with spider mites. The leaves were brown and dead, little critters and webs everywhere.
The stewartia is blooming, but the fat buds barely open before they fall and litter the ground.
The sundrops are bright and shine like a beacon in the Birch Garden. They have spread and massed. But I just can't get a picture that really shows their sweet sunniness.
The carpet roses by the walk are a rich red --- a color I really like.
At Warner's Nursery today I picked up two huge Grow Lo sumacs to add to the groundcover effect I want under the witch hazels. And I got some burnet (Sanguisorbias) for Meadow's Edge.
I took a large branch off the black gum in back that was infested with spider mites. The leaves were brown and dead, little critters and webs everywhere.
The stewartia is blooming, but the fat buds barely open before they fall and litter the ground.
The sundrops are bright and shine like a beacon in the Birch Garden. They have spread and massed. But I just can't get a picture that really shows their sweet sunniness.
The carpet roses by the walk are a rich red --- a color I really like.
At Warner's Nursery today I picked up two huge Grow Lo sumacs to add to the groundcover effect I want under the witch hazels. And I got some burnet (Sanguisorbias) for Meadow's Edge.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Wintonbury Land Trust Tour
Warm and sunny and humid, in the 80s. We saw 5 great gardens on the Wintonbury Land Trust's garden tour today. We met Marianne and Jim and spent the day going from garden to garden with them.
| Cute idea at David and Sharon Mann's |
| at Mann's |
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| at Chip Caton's & Katherine Lyon's |
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| Nice scene at Chip Caton & Katherine Lyon's |
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| Rosa glauca at the house on Stone Hill Drive |
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| kiwi vine (but not kolomikta?) on Stone Hill Drive |
| Cheryl's house |
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| beautiful deep shade at Cheryl's |
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| Magnolia at Betsy's |
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| Stewartia at Betsy's |
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Pop up Shower
We got a little bit of rain overnight. It had been clear all day, and then a pop up storm moved in and soaked us briefly. Sunny and clear today, very summery.
The sundrops have gone crazy, spreading everywhere. They are hard to photograph from afar, just looking small and washed out, so I can't get their mass, but they are bright and happy and yellow.
The flowering tobacco is blooming, at least one of the four plants I put by the patio wall so I could smell them.
The zenobia is blooming with little blueberry like bells.
The sundrops have gone crazy, spreading everywhere. They are hard to photograph from afar, just looking small and washed out, so I can't get their mass, but they are bright and happy and yellow.
The flowering tobacco is blooming, at least one of the four plants I put by the patio wall so I could smell them.
The zenobia is blooming with little blueberry like bells.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
A Little Sun
Finally, some sun. We got another three quarters of an inch of rain yesterday. And even when it has not rained in the past week, it has been gloomy.
Now, a lovely day.
Now, a lovely day.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Garden Tours
Yesterday was rainy early (another 4 tenths of an inch) and then cloudy and unsettled later, Very cool, in the low 60s, but nice enough for Kit Gibby, Gwen Olmstead and me to go on a garden tour in Simsbury.
A very intensively built shady garden, with lovely plants. A couple plans that I want to duplicate were of interest.
Climbing hydrangea, on a pergola like I want mine to grow, and scrambling up tree trunks.
Rosa glauca, a nice shape, pruned up a bit. I want to replace my knockout roses with this.
Afterwards, we came back and they toured my garden, we looked at Gwen's and we had a look at Kit's. I love Kit's dry stream bed, and need to incorporate more of the random edges and larger boulders in my tiny one.
A very intensively built shady garden, with lovely plants. A couple plans that I want to duplicate were of interest.
Climbing hydrangea, on a pergola like I want mine to grow, and scrambling up tree trunks.
Rosa glauca, a nice shape, pruned up a bit. I want to replace my knockout roses with this.
Afterwards, we came back and they toured my garden, we looked at Gwen's and we had a look at Kit's. I love Kit's dry stream bed, and need to incorporate more of the random edges and larger boulders in my tiny one.
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Plenty of Rain
Yesterday it rained, a good 6 tenths of an inch, on top of the downpour the day before. Today, Sunday, is gloomy and more rain is predicted.
I just can't get any good pictures. The Birch Garden is in full bloom, with the white baptisia arching above all, and the penstemons below. But the light has been terrible, and then it has been rainy.
I took these on the 10th, two days ago:
I just can't get any good pictures. The Birch Garden is in full bloom, with the white baptisia arching above all, and the penstemons below. But the light has been terrible, and then it has been rainy.
I took these on the 10th, two days ago:
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