Another beautiful morning
More butterflies
Morning and evening
It's difficult to describe, but the light is so different in the morning in the garden than it is at evening. Both beautiful in their own way, but I love the evening light best. (The sprinklers are running in both these shots. Thanks to our well, we've been able to keep our lawn and shrubs green through this drought.)
Our front porch looking in
Yard work
The view from the back garage door. |
Sweet potato vine success!
The Monarchs are here?
Seed pods...looking forward to next spring
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
The roses have made a comeback here at the end of August and are far prettier than they were earlier this year when it was so hot. The Carefree Delight wild roses are having a new life too. It's nice to see a few things flourishing after a summer where many of our plants really took a beating from the 47 triple-digit days Kansas has suffered this summer.
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!
Earlier this spring I shared the photo at left of our flower cart plantings. I was excited because the sweet potato tubers I'd saved from last year had sprouted and were beginning to produce a vine. Well! Just look how that turned out! I've actually had to trim it back a little. My pansies lasted clear into July, but finally between the extreme heat and the drought, they gave up the ghost and I replaced them with small geraniums. But the coleus and this wonderful sweet potato vine are the stars of the show. I'm definitely saving those tubers for next year. (That's another vine you see taking over the pot behind the cart near the steps.) I'm declaring this a huge success!