Well, I did it, I finally started my very own blog about what I love most..... gardening! After a particularly cold and snowy Michigan winter, I have been left longing to experience the simple joys of spring; soil under my fingernails, and the warm sun on my back as I am hunched over sowing the promise of new life. What better than to create a journal that celebrates just that? This blog will be a place where I can share my ideas and creations and maybe even spark some inspiration in the hearts of others.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Garden Update


Here is a peek at whats going on in the garden this week!

Lots of color!
Flanders poppy
This will soon be a sea of  daisies! 
Lillies
Foxglove and lillies
Peas and lettuce
Kale, carrots, muskmelon (under 1st rung f the ladder),
and Swiss chard under the ladder!
Vertical gardening!
Slicing tomatoes growing up poles
 and canning tomatoes in cages 
Yes folks, we have a squash blossom! Zucchini cometh! 
little baby corn shoots and charentais melon
Bush Lima beans, a last minute addition, as in only 5 days!
They sprouted fast! 
Peppers and eggplant with purslane
growing under foot. 

Everything's coming up roses!


Here are my two pleasant surprises of the season! The red rose was nothing more than a forgotten twig when we moved here, never reaching higher than my knee and not a bloom in sight. The pink rose was "leggy" to say the least, towering well over my 5' with nothing but a few scraggly blooms the size of the tip of my thumb. They both sat unexcited about life, merely existing (I'v known a few people like this as well). I wasn't quite sure what to do as I am not really a "rose" person. I have always envied the gardener who could master the rose. My favorite book and movie as a little girl was The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett. I loved the thought of the little girl bringing the roses out of lifeless dormancy into lovely cascading waves and falls, splashed with magnificent colors. Even after watching the movie and reading the book countless times, I had no idea how to actually get them back into shape! I picked up a few tips here and there and by following them I was able to rejuvenate my pink rose. What I did for the red one, god only knows, could have been the fact that I tilled up a spot all around it to put in some other plants. I'm just glad I decided to leave it! On the advice of a friend, I went wild with a pair of loppers last fall and chopped that pink one right down to about knee level. This spring I was sure it was dead........but "ta-da," it started sending up new shoots and and before I knew it, it was covered in big fat buds! This has me thinkin' am I secretly a rose person? Can I do this? We shall see!


Beautiful, fragrant, almost the size of my palm!
These are just a few.....
This was a huge surprise!
Up close and personal with the red

Monday, June 13, 2011

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Sweet Relief!

Oh my, talk about hot! I just read somewhere that Michigan was the hottest state with the exception of Texas! Heat index of 110!?!? It is not August, it is the beginning of June for goodness sake. Fortunately a big storm came through last night and put an end to the madness. I dare say I am even a little bit chilled right now sitting in the breeze (now that's more like it). Because of the intense heat and no rain this past week, my little flowers have not been so happy - especially the hydrangeas. Their poor little leaves were drooping so badly, even while in the shade! They did make a nice recovery this morning though from all of the rain. My poor broccoli has been annihilated from the heat and I don't know if there will be any coming back from that! Spinach bolted. I guess I will be starting over in the fall with those two...... 
My Prettiest Iris!
Pink poppies thank to a certain friend!

Up close pink poppy
Apricot fox glove.
 I hope these spread all over next year! 

Geum
Walking Onion

Super crazy walking onion

Super stretch!
Here are some other notables from last week:

Nora Barlow Columbine.....
the first time it has bloomed in 3 years!

White Iris


Columbine leafed meadow rue

Rue and the last of the bleeding hearts

Common Purple Iris


My mini "woodland" garden.
My neighbor gave me a ton of  mini hostas.


I thought this looked cool!


Monday, May 30, 2011

Momentum

Time is fleeting! I seem to have less and less of it lately. I have been meaning to journal for two weeks now without sucess so today I am taking advantage of the lazy day! The men folk are fishing, the ladies are napping and I finally have some time......finally. So much has changed in the last 15 or so days. Early tulips are done blooming, columbines are starting to pop, as well as the many iris's. The asparagas harvest is over and now the radishes, parsley, mints and cold frame lettuce are in full swing. The tomatoes, peppers, broccoli and alpine strawberries have been patiently waiting to be planted..... and I plan on doing that tonight - I promise! It has been so cold and rainy the last few days, feeling more like april than the end of May. Thats ok, I'll just put milk jugs over the peppers and egg plant until further notice! But enough with words, I'll let mama nature tell you whats going on in her neck of the woods.
Doing pretty good ready to be planted
with warm season crops
The peas are finally catching on hopfully it
doesn't get too hot too soon for them!

Leaf lettuce, by the time it gets too warm,
 the peas will shade them

Kale


We'll have strawberries soon!

Chives, sweet melissa, fennel, parsley

Tomatoes, Peppers, Verbena, Broccoli,
Eggplants, and Alpine Strawberries
Bunch o' radishes
These radishes were spicey lil buggers!
Diamond posing by the deck
Same spot by the deck a week and
a half later
Allium
Same Alliun a week and a half later
Miniature Iris
Giant Yellow Iris

Giant Yellow Iris.
Looks kind of like a basset hound to me!

A little bee collecting some pollen
Fancy Columbine with Star of Bethleham in the background


Black Barlow Columbine

Lilacs! Lilacs! Lilacs!
Wind Flower

Sea Thrift

My three late Tulips, 3 feet tall!

Fringy Tulip
Pasque Anemonie

The Great Basselope foraging for grass.....

Caught!
Not from my yard, but pretty none the less!