Showing posts with label Garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garden. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Growing Herbs and Vegtables

What a beautiful day! It was one of those days that you wished would last forever. I had to take my husband to Home Depot for a few staining supplies so he can finish a couple of doors that he is replacing upstairs. I had to drive since he is nursing a very sore back that has been out since last Thursday. He has been to the emergency room on Friday where they gave him muscle relaxers, pain pills and steroids. Then yesterday he saw his doctor who took x-rays and gave him different pain pills that he could take during the day that wouldn't make him so sleepy. I think he getting a bit more movement back but I think it is going to be a while before he is back to his old self.
So any way back to my story: I told Wayne I was just going to pick up some fertilizer for my outdoor plants while he was getting his stuff. Well, I was amazed at how many more plants Home Depot has since the last time I had been there. So I found myself browsing around the aisles and aisles of plants then then the next thing I know I have a cart and filling it with plants and a big bag of organic potting soil. I ended up getting Sweet Basil, Oregano, Cilantro and an orange pepper plant.
 I decided to plant them all in one big pot and see how they do.
 The little pepper plant has eight little peppers already starting to set on. I am hoping the slugs do not like peppers.I have such a hard time with those nasty critters eating some of my plants.

 I tried planting some carrots last summer from seeds and they did come up but I think we planted them to late in the season and I just dropped them in the soil which where I planted them was pretty much just sand. Although I do know carrots like sandy soil I just think they needed a little something else added in. Any way some came back this summer and the tops were about two feet tall so I pulled a couple today just to see what was growing.
Well,it wasn't much. I think the poor carrots were missing some nutrients and they were a little soft and maybe they had too much water this spring since the side was split on two of the three plants I pulled.
 So I ended up just putting them in the compost pile. If  I try carrots again I will add something to the sand and plant at the proper time. At least I know they will grow.
And since I am on the subject of gardening I might as well post the photos of my azaleas that bloomed so well this year and my purple rody.
 These red azaleas bloomed profusely and so did my pink and white ones.

 The azaleas were so heavy with blooms that I'm surprised they could hold up their branches. Sadly now they are all done blooming and their pretty petals are littering the ground with their prettiness.

 This is in our garden in the backyard.
 All of  my other iris are purple except for this one.
 The bees seem to love my flowers and we also have lots of butterflies.
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Right now I am working on a special project that I hope to have done in the next couple of days. Although I might not be brave enough to post it. It is mixed media and it took me several days maybe even weeks just to get up the nerve to start. So I'll just have to wait and see whether it is something worthy to appear in blogland.
Teresa

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Butterflies and Blooms

I love my gardens even though I spend many hours tending them.
The rewards I reap from the garden are many.
I feel more in harmony with Mother Nature when I am digging in the warm earth finding creatures that live underground, hearing the birds sing their beautiful songs and watching butterflies and bees gathering sweet nectar from the flowers I have grown in hopes of drawing these creatures of flight to my garden.
I am grateful to live here in the Pacific North West where it is easy to grow such beautiful plants and flowers.
Today I am sharing the bounty of my gardens with you in the form of photos so you too can hopefully enjoy the beauty that only nature itself can provide.








 Have a wonderful day!

Teresa

Friday, July 13, 2012

Summer Blooms

I was out in my garden the other day just taking in the beauty of the summer blooms and thought I would share them with my fellow bloggers.
Enjoy!



This flower is the creation of a talented friend who makes them from assorted dishes. They are gorgeous and I will have to add to this lonely one.




Hope you enjoyed your photo journey through my garden.
Teresa

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Spring Beauties

I have been enjoying the spring flowers in my gardens and wanter to share a few of them with you all so I hope you enjoy!












Have a glorious day!
Teresa

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Signs of Spring

I had to go outside to escape the fumes from the new counter tops that we had installed today and strolled around the yard to check on the progress of my spring flowers.
This is what I found last week:


Snow covered Crocus. I week can sure make a big difference with a little sun. Here are the same Crocus today:



They are in full bloom plus some purple ones have sprung up too along with this pretty bunch:




These are my favorite Crocus. I love how they are dark on the outside and lighter in the middle.
My Hellebores is another favorite spring plant of mine. It is also known as the Lenten Rose and blooms even before the Crocus. I would like to plant a few more Hellebores plants in different colors.



To see the photos better just click on any of the photos.


They have sooo many blooms and they last a long time.



The tulips and daffodils are coming along and the lilies are popping up through the ground so there will be more blooms to come along with the sunshine and of course the spring rains.
Happy Spring!

Saturday, June 4, 2011

June Blooms

We have been complaining about all the rain this spring but when I look out at my garden I can't help but grab my camera and try to capture the beauty of all the gorgeous blooms. I took these after it had stopped raining and the colors seemed so intense.
I have three bushes of these red azaleas and all three are covered in blooms.


My mom had a bunch of these purple irises along our driveway and I can remember stopping to inhale their sweet scent in the afternoon after school. I always thought they smelled like grape kool aid their scent was so sweet.
My purple Rhody is full of blooms too. It isn't a big bush but the clusters of blooms are huge this year.

Remember to take time to stop and smell the flowers.