There is nothing I love more in a garden than pink flowers – any variety will do. But there is something about pink roses that just makes my heart sing. This is David Austin’s English shrub rose, “Mary Rose”. I bought her in early summer not having any idea where I was going to plant her, so she kept me…
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a shady garden
It’s been a long, hot, and dry summer here in Ohio. We’ve not had a significant rainfall that makes a difference since mid June. Most of the garden is stressed from heat and lack of rain, and just barely hanging on. I’m stressed from the promising storms on the weather radar app that continually come to nothing, and also imaging…
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this week’s bouquet
Thought I had better get back to making bouquets before the summer is over. The August garden is waning, especially from the heat and lack of rain, but there are a few beauties still going strong. I started this bouquet with just zinnias since they needed picking. Grown from a pack of seeds, a good majority of the zinnias ended…
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echinacea garden – 2nd summer
Last summer I cleared an area at the far back of my yard to start an echinacea garden. This is what it looked like at the end of the summer, promising, but bare. Fast forward after one year’s growth and it is a lush garden full of color. I’m not one to mix my oranges with my pinks, but I…
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easy sow annuals
In mid-March, I cast seeds for Poppies, Love-in-a-mist, and Larkspur on the hard frozen ground of one of my raised beds. Evidently these seeds need the freezing and thawing of late winter to germinate. They did not disappoint. If you missed them, the poppies can be seen here in a post I did on them a few weeks ago. Now, the Love-in-a-mist…
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