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A Small, Sunny Garden: A Wildflower for Wednesday
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A Small, Sunny Garden. A small garden in the English style, set in the wilds of the northern Sonora Desert. Bibliography and Inspirational Material. Wednesday, August 12, 2015. A Wildflower for Wednesday. This has had its influence on me too. I have been known to indulge in the dubious (from a gardening perspective) practice of leaving a wildling to grow "to find out what it is". Generally, it was not something to be recommended for a civilized garden! I am using it as a temporary groundcover in areas wh...
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A Small, Sunny Garden: The Wild Tree: August
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A Small, Sunny Garden. A small garden in the English style, set in the wilds of the northern Sonora Desert. Bibliography and Inspirational Material. Friday, August 7, 2015. The Wild Tree: August. Today's walk to see the wild tree proved to be a voyage of discovery. The few rains we have had during July have altered the landscape in many ways. The first surprise was finding a couple of blooms of Desert Poppy open. at last! These marvelous wildflowers (Kallstroemia grandiflora, see my post from last year.
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Weeding on the Wild Side: Hot Times and Vases, July 24, 2015
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Weeding on the Wild Side. Replacing weeds with successful plants. Friday, July 24, 2015. Hot Times and Vases, July 24, 2015. We had some hot weather for a few days but now it has gotten cooler again, we may even have rain this weekend. But hot colors continue in the garden. Today I am linking with-. Orange You Glad it's Friday. Hosted by Gemma and Mystical Magical Teacher. In a Vase on Monday. Hosted by Rambling in the Garden. Hosted by NC Sue. This double Gaillardia from a mix is blooming-. I had a comm...
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Weeding on the Wild Side: September 2014
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Weeding on the Wild Side. Replacing weeds with successful plants. Saturday, September 27, 2014. Spicing up Vegetables, Today's Flowers, and Critters, September 27, 2014. Welcome, today I am linking with-. Hosted by Gemma and Mystical Magical Teacher. Hosted by Smiling Sally. A Delphinum at Yard 'n Garden nursery is one of those rare blue flowers. Roses continue to rebloom, the delightful mini Dream Waltz-. The eccentric mini Green Ice-. Some of the annuals are still blooming, Nasturtium and Browallia-.
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October in the Garden – Grey Tabby Gardens
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Growing Flowers in Central Florida. October in the Garden. October 29, 2016. It’s so lovely to feel a chill in the air in the early mornings, a sign that our heat and humidity are past and we can look forward to cooler and drier days. Here and there are a few signs of autumn. A few of my orchids which live outside most of the summer under the shade of some trees are starting to flower. This one looks a fitting color with the lichens, silver bark and air plant. Plumbago is just that perfect shade of blue!
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Looking Forward – Grey Tabby Gardens
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Growing Flowers in Central Florida. January 31, 2016. September 25, 2016. As we were close to a frost twice this week, they suddenly all decided to drop their leaves and the lawn now looks very autumnal! I have really been loving the Hyacinths. Even before they are fully up and open they are so pretty. I heven tucked a few into a few little mercury glasses. Even just one gives of such a powerful fragrance. I have added some silver birch twigs into the pots too because Tulips tend to get a bit floppy....
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Splashes of Color – Grey Tabby Gardens
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Growing Flowers in Central Florida. February 20, 2016. September 25, 2016. Our rather upside down winter and early spring have contributed to some unexpected color combinations in the garden this week. I’m not sure if I should be embarrassed by them or if I should just enjoy them while they last! Even the cardinals are adding pops of color amongst the flowers. Bees are everywhere enjoying the new flowers…. On the Mystic Spires Salvia…. The container plants…. I enjoyed two big sprays from La Marne rose in...
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February 2016 – Grey Tabby Gardens
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Growing Flowers in Central Florida. February 20, 2016. Our rather upside down winter and early spring have contributed to some unexpected color combinations in the garden this week. I’m not sure if I should be embarrassed by them or if I should just enjoy them while they last! The azaleas are flowering on time but my terrestrial orchids, of which I have large … More Splashes of Color. I'm delighted you paid a visit! New Year in the Cutting Garden. October in the Garden. Follow Blog via Email. Purveyors o...
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VW Garden: Tour of VW Garden
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Tour of VW Garden. Before and After Landscape Photos. Tour of VW Garden. Here we back up to April 2014 to see the spring tulips and creeping phlox in full bloom. By June the English rose bushes are the stars of the show, and after their first flush finishes the daylilies bloom in July and August. By September the roses are starting another round of blooms. Lavender catmint and 'Rozanne' hardy geraniums add color throughout the summer. By late spring the perennials fill out, then in June the climbing rose...
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VW Garden: Midsummer Lilies and Etc.
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Tour of VW Garden. Before and After Landscape Photos. July 24, 2015. Midsummer Lilies and Etc. Midsummer is lily and daylily season, and above you see giant 'Big Brother' Oriental lilies blooming in my backyard. They have that wonderful spicy fragrance you get from 'Stargazer' and other Oriental lilies. Petite 'Kahome' Filipendula is covered with airy sprays of pink flowers right now. It makes a nice edging plant because it stays smaller than other types of meadow rue. July 24, 2015 at 8:46 PM. Mine look...