Thursday, May 30, 2013
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Gardening is civil and social, but it wants the vigor and freedom of the forest and the outlaw. ~Henry David Thoreau
Yard art. Do you like yard art? I do. Rusty, ceramic, concrete, colorful, large, tall, short, small ... it is interesting to me. I have friends whose yard is everchanging. They make new flowerbeds, tear up soil for more yard area, add water displays ... it is always a treat to visit and see what new they have.
And with daylilies, when separating, ya might want to move them from one area to another. Add a water feature in the middle of them. Or you may want to incorporate the power pole in the yard and make a display using daylilies. Daylilies do add such beauty.
Well, hope everyone has a good day and until next time, Happy Gardening.
Monday, May 27, 2013
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
Patience, oh my, patience. Think I can say that I don't have much. I do try and it does come upon me more often in my older years. (Not so much when I am driving, though!!)
When it comes to plants, shrubs, bulbs, seeds ... patience is extremely important. My patience has been tested not too long ago. Been watching for the tuberose to peer thru the ground. And not so much, ya know. I have been away for several days and upon returning, thought about the bulbs. Went out on the back porch, peered over the porch railing and yes ... there it was, greenery peering thru the soil. Tuberose. Yee Haw!!!
Hope your vegetable plants/seeds and newly planted outdoor items are showing growth. Be mindful of weekly waterings. :)
Guess all for this time. Hope you had a good day and until next time, Happy Gardening.
Patience, oh my, patience. Think I can say that I don't have much. I do try and it does come upon me more often in my older years. (Not so much when I am driving, though!!)
When it comes to plants, shrubs, bulbs, seeds ... patience is extremely important. My patience has been tested not too long ago. Been watching for the tuberose to peer thru the ground. And not so much, ya know. I have been away for several days and upon returning, thought about the bulbs. Went out on the back porch, peered over the porch railing and yes ... there it was, greenery peering thru the soil. Tuberose. Yee Haw!!!
Hope your vegetable plants/seeds and newly planted outdoor items are showing growth. Be mindful of weekly waterings. :)
Guess all for this time. Hope you had a good day and until next time, Happy Gardening.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Flowers always make people better, happier, and more helpful: they are sunshine, food and medicine to the soul. ~ Author Unknown
Growing a plant, either indoors, outdoors ... it does a body good. Talking to your plants, singing to your plants, playing music for your plants or giving a little extra TLC, your plants will reward you. Yes, reward you with height, color, fragrance, oxygen and more. What a deal for a nice Mother Nature gift.
Hope you have a good day and until next time, Happy Gardening.
Remember those men and women who gave their life serving our country. Memorial Day 2013.
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Flowers
don't worry about how they're going to bloom. They just open up and
turn toward the light and that makes them beautiful. ~Jim Carrey
And what's bloomin' in your yard? No daylilies blooming, however the peonies are opening. White, light pink, dark pink ... so full. Love 'em. And how do you say the word "peony"? Have heard "pee OH knee" "pee uh knee". My Mother cringed every time she heard it said the first way. Our Indiana way was the second.
High school graduation for family member coming up this weekend. Congrats!!! :)
All for this time. Hope you have a good night and until next time, Happy Gardening.
And what's bloomin' in your yard? No daylilies blooming, however the peonies are opening. White, light pink, dark pink ... so full. Love 'em. And how do you say the word "peony"? Have heard "pee OH knee" "pee uh knee". My Mother cringed every time she heard it said the first way. Our Indiana way was the second.
High school graduation for family member coming up this weekend. Congrats!!! :)
All for this time. Hope you have a good night and until next time, Happy Gardening.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Just because you've only got houseplants doesn't mean you don't have the gardening spirit - I look upon myself as an indoor gardener. ~Sara Moss-Wolfe
Indoor gardener? Not a bad idea. Several years ago, I received a ZZ (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) houseplant. A houseplant that is almost indestructable. Now what I like, it withstands limited light. Overhead lighting, diffused window light .... this plant stays green, grows and takes little water. Great plant.
Now for outdoors, the DAYLILY is the perennial of choice. (thought I would say differently?) :)
Want to send heart felt wishes to those in Oklahoma. What devastation.
Weather here brought us over 3" of rain since Sunday afternoon. Water standing in daylily rows. Sounds like a day for Muck Boots.
Hope everyone has a good day and until next time, Happy Gardening.
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