Showing posts with label creeping phlox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creeping phlox. Show all posts

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Warmth + Rain = Green Explosion!

Is everybody settled after the Blogger outage? I hope so. I was getting worried there for a bit.

It was unseasonably warm this week and we had a good bit of rain on Thursday night. The result is explosive growth in the garden. A lot is going on so get a beverage, sit back and enjoy.

Let's start in the back. I haven't given much blog time to the Japanese maple - here she is - fully leafed out.




















The ferns continue to grow out - They are almost at peak, and are enormous. Lush is a good description!





















There are some hosta back there. This variegated one is practically glowing.



















I like this, there are at least 4 different plants in this shot.



















The bleeding hearts are almost at their peak as well.



















There is something about weathered wood, that I enjoy. A little moss or lichen on it gives me a sense of time, of belonging. Something about a bit of decay amongst the new life is.... poignant?















































The creeping phlox is in full bloom, a puddle of color as you enter the garden.
























Lilies of all stripes are growing happily.





















The peonies are not far behind.



















Finally in the side garden, lupine, larkspur, beardstongue and ?






















Next to update, food production progress.

Until next time, Keep Digging & Eat Well!

The Gastronomic Gardener
Garden blog http://amidwestgarden.blogspot.com/
Cooking blog http://ihopeyouarehungry.blogspot.com/
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Thursday, May 5, 2011

Phlox and Tulips, Tulips and Phlox

Waiting on a phone call,  I grabbed the camera and stepped out for a moment.

From the driveway leading into the back yard you are greeted by some creeping phlox and a mile marker.




















Two or three more paces are these enormous tulips. The big ones are 30 inches tall!




















A closer look reveals a thin red edging, subtle yet striking.





















Then the phone rang and I had to run out. I'm waiting for rain so I can have softer earth for tomorrow's excavation.


Until next time, Keep Digging & Eat Well!

The Gastronomic Gardener
Garden blog http://amidwestgarden.blogspot.com/
Cooking blog http://ihopeyouarehungry.blogspot.com/
Twitter - www.twitter.com/DavidPOffutt
http://www.facebook.com/TheGastronomicGardener
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