One of our favorite splashes of color in the backyard garden is the Butterfly Weed. (See below.) It's not something we planted, and we suspect the seed came in with some of the good farm dirt we brought in when we were first planting our gardens. Each year the orange blooms have spread a bit and this year we had Butterfly Weed in at least two different spots along the fence. Now that it's finished blooming, we're enjoying the interesting look of the seed pods (and hoping that as they burst open, each seed finds a good home right here in our garden!)
Oh, what a beautiful morning!
August 28 and in spite of predicted triple digits again this week, for now it's a cool 72 degrees and the skies are just gorgeous!
The roses are back
Sundae's kingdom
Sweet potato vine: UPDATE
Not even 48 hours later and there are already 1/4-inch roots on the sweet potato cuttings! I'll keep you posted once they are thick with roots to see if they can be planted that way. Stay tuned...
Sweet potato vine!
More rain!
Perking up!
The garden is really perking up, thanks to the rains we had recently. It was a pretty sorry sight for a few weeks. So glad to see the results of the quenching rains.
A new blush of roses
The Carefree Delight roses are blooming again after going into hiding before we finally got our rain. The gardens have really taken a beating in this extreme heat, but they are responding to the rain beautifully, and hopefully, we'll have some prettier views this fall.
Finally! Rain!
After one full month with nary a drop, we finally got our rain on August 3. Two-and-a-half inches of the stuff, if our new rain gauge can be trusted. And this morning, August 6, we got more. Haven't checked the rain gauge yet, but it rained pretty good for a while. Thank you, Lord!
Summer sunset
Even though it's too hot to enjoy them for very long, we've had some beautiful sunsets these past few days of July and August. But oh, oh, in a heartbeat, we'd trade the most beautiful sunset ever created for a few rainclouds.
Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore
No, it's not our Kansas prairie garden, but I sure wish it was! This is the view along a stretch of Iowa highway we traveled last week to visit our newest little granddaughter. Isn't it beautiful? (Our granddaughter is, too! All 7 pounds, 10 ounces of her! Like how I sneaked that in?)