Coleus takeover
Green giants still growing strong
When we planted these Thuja Green Giant arborvitae trees about 6 years ago, all 7 of them came in one little box. We were underwhelmed. Now, they are *this* close to offering the privacy, shade and windbreak we envisioned when we planted them. They've been beautiful, easy-care trees and we highly recommend them. (We put 4 on the north end of the yard, and 3 on the south. Those on the north are slightly taller, but they've all done well.)
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June 2009 |
May 2011
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This year's favorite pots
Million Bells and three different varieties of Coleus |
Purple Petunias and Red Begonias |
Scarlet Coleus and Lobelia |
Coleus and Pink Begonias |
Burning the wheat stubble
July 5, and with the fire in Colorado so fresh in everyone's minds, it's a little eerie and a little sobering to watch the wheat fields here burning and the sky filled with smoke the last few evenings––controlled burns, but it's easy to see how a fire gets out of control when you see acres and acres burning at once. Still, very beautiful, too.
Strawberries
A new blush of yellow roses
June 22, and the yellow roses are blooming on the arbor again. Even more beautiful than they were this spring. I've enjoyed cutting a few to bring inside.
Before, During, and After 1
Garden Closeups
Ken took my little camera out to the garden this evening and came back with these. I don't know why I can't get the same camera to take such great shots, but I'm not complaining.
A new coneflower we planted last year. |
Lead plant has such beautiful blooms and interesting leaves. We love the contrast of its blueish color to the green grasses, too. |
The bee balm (Wild Bergamot) is just starting to pop open. |
We're so happy to have Wooly Verbena coming back. Hardly any came up last year, but it's making a comeback this year. |
Our purple coneflowers are coming on nicely. |
We call False Sunflower (Heliopsis) "Old Faithful." This flower has been our most loyal standby since we sowed the wildflower mix. It blooms early, all season long, and profusely. |