Gardening, anyone?
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Flaviarose- I am coming up there to live with you! Your gardens are outstanding! But then again, there is the winter in NE so I might not stay....
Sorry I have not had anything interesting to post. Summer heat is taking it's toll on the gardens. I was out back tonight giving my flowers some plant food, pruning, etc. and the gardens themselves seem okay, but the potted plants are withering. We have summer rains starting, but some things will need to be pulled out and new things replanted. So it goes in the hot summers in the desert.
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Thanks, jazzy girl. We have had great gardening weather - we had a fairly dry May and June, but in July we had quite a few rainstorms, so everything is green and lush. It has finally gotten into the 80s for daytime high temps - we've had some Canadian weather coming down. You are right about winter here - it is LONG and BRUTAL. We have a 6 month winter, and the other 3 seasons crammed into the other 6 months. It does make one appreciate summer.
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Flaviarose: another jealous gardener here, not just of your gardens, but of your photography skills.
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still recovering from last chemo so haven't been out much in the garden. Finally managed a short period with a thorough watering. Couldn't resist this reward for myself:
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Jackie- I am sorry to hear you are still coming through chemo recovery. I only had surgery and rads, but have a good friend who just finished chemo and she is much the same as you. Just taking time to recover and she is anemic from the whole thing, but getting better. Chemo is so hard on the body (well, any of the treatments are really). I hope you continue to feel better each and every day.
We broke a rainfall record in the last 24 hours. We have not had a full day of rain, but I guess the monsoonal storms between last night through this afternoon are real soakers! We got 2.24 inches, with the average rainfall at 8 inches annually. It is going to rain off and on all week so we may get our annual rainfall this week from the sounds of it.
Good for the trees, shrubs and flowers......
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Flavia - can i move in too
Hope you are feeling better jackbirdie!!
hugs to all, love the flower show.
Delphinium - love the fake bees in delphs !
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Daylily-wow, that is lovely. Love the fake bee too! Nature is so clever!
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To all the avid gardeners: holds hands out to heart-warming flowers and gardens! Stlll trying to figure out to upload some of my own! A bit overgrown, because of the surgeries (not all cancer) in the past year, but a place of calm for me as I'm sure yours are for you.
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Hello ladies, does anyone have ponds in there yards? I love watching my goldfish and enjoy the plants in the ponds.
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No pond here but I love going to the garden center that has a koi pond in the gift shop and snack bar area. One day they kept following me as I walked the length of their area. My friend pointed out that I had on a red shirt which is what the employees who feed them wear. Poor disappointed koi.
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Garden is growing well in all this hot weather we've been having!
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We have a small pond that we dug in a field that has a spring in it. No liner. In late summer with dry weather it can dry up, so no fish. I do have some water lilies and a wonderful population of frogs and tadpoles. I've also planted around the perimeter: daylillies, comfrey, mint, lupines, helianthus, black raspberries, iris, and some wildflowers.
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looking tasty Monis!!
great pond flaviarose, i like your choice of plants to surround it.
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OOhh love all the photos. Thanks for sharing. Delphinium and hostas.. oohh so lovely. Our garden isn't anywhere near as lush as yours Monis.. too hot and dry here. I have been too tired to weed. I will yank the heck out of the forgetmeknots neck year because they suffocated some of my favorite perienniels. Bummer.
Jazzy I am amazed at the amount of water you folks are getting. Is it breaking records? It must be.
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Rose- yes we broke a record Monday night here in ABQ for the most rain in 24 hours since they began recording it back in the late 1800s! We had a big huge soaking rain storm here this afternoon. The past few summers, our moisture switch flipped and this will be the third in a row of good summer rains. It is good for the plants, the water supply, and has had the fire problems way down. In 2011, we had one of the worst fire seasons every with fires everywhere and some very beautiful places damaged or destroyed. Too much rain brings it's problems too, flash floods and mud slides in the old burn scar areas. But so far, nothing really terrible yet with damage. Just very full arroyos!
I stopped at the local nursery I love today on my way back from an apt and found these incredible flowering artichoke plants. I did not buy one, but had never seen the artichoke flower. Aren't they amazing? I bet Flaviarose would have a great spot for this in her gardens.
Flavia- love the dog in the pond. I bet he loves that spot!
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I've never see that flower either--perfectly amazing. Is that the choke we usually find all nicely tucked inside the artichoke?
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That is it. Another similar flower is cardoon. They're related and look similar. My cardoon is blue. I've read you eat the stalks of cardoons, after peeling. I've never tried it, but if it tastes like artichoke I'll kick myself for waiting.
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I don't think I can grow artichoke it in my climate. Last year I got some seeds, planted them in the garden and they were growing nicely. I knew that frost would come before they would have a chance to flower, so I put a couple of them in pots and brought them in the house. They died :-(
The ones that I wintered over in the garden died too :-(
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I plant a lot of bee balm for the hummingbirds
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Scarlet runner beans for the hummingbirds
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Flaviarose- do you get lots of hummers in Western Mass? We have tons of them here in the summer. They stay until around October then head south to Costa Rica.
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rudebeckia
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OMG, I want to lay down in that field of posies.
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Flavia, How much land do you have? I would love to be able to plant big chunks of things. We have a normal city lot and it's just crammed. Room in front for 2 chairs and a little more in the back. Our deck is so full of flowers we never use it for sitting. We've had bee balm before but I think ours was blue.
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Flavia- I love that big party for the flutterbyes!
You are a true friend to the universe
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We do get hummers in western mass. Just the ruby throated kind. They come when the daffodils are almost done blooming, and leave in september.
we have about 100 acres of land. A gardener's paradise :-)
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100 acres, wow! We have 10 acres - 7 of them are a forested hillside. The remaining 3 acres are a lot of grass fields, our vegetable garden and some flower beds out front. We get hummers too - They do love the bee balm and also the foxglove and red hot pokers.
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FlaviaRose, you can't be far from me, so when I saw your glorious bee balms (one of my favorites), I ran to the window, hoping to see the same. Nope. Just a little red beginning to show on the buds. Rats.
My early hummingbirds love the flowering quince. My early blossoms are pretty much gone, summer beauties just getting ready. My hybrid purple loosestrife (not invasive like the wild kind) is just beginning to show gorgeous purple spikes. I have banks of orange daylilies in full glory. I also have fancy daylilies, but, truth to tell, while their blossoms are more beautiful, I prefer the everyday orange guys with their tall, slender stalks--far more graceful.
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