Showing posts with label Lamium. Show all posts
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Sunday, August 21, 2022

Mosaic Monday #187: Garden Gala

Well, you know it's been a hectic summer when you realize I have not penned a single post about my flower garden!  So hold on tight - I am blitzing you with 2 months of photos, and I might throw in a critter or two along the way.  The good news?  Not a lot of words to read!!!





This is my only collage from May and all of these are naturally occurring plants; the lupine was a transplant from nearby.


I am not a fan of this bunny, but I sure like this Lamium that I plopped here out of one of my deck pots at the end of last summer.



We had a wet spring, and the apple trees responded accordingly.  (Fast forward to present day - the Goodland has no apples - it produced its first year.  But the Honeycrisp has at least 4, and this is the first year it has fruited since it was planted in 2018!!!)


Does anyone know the insect in the collage below?


And we had rainbows to accompany the rain!


Just tramping around the property, you can see amazing things if you keep your eyes open ... this collage has the Spotted Coralroot Orchid, which previously I had only seen on hikes.  To think we have this orchid on our place!!  Since this photo, I have seen one or two other specimens on our property.  And no less beautiful is the dainty Blue-Eyed Grass.


One day I was weeding and heard the characteristic calls of a sapsucker or woodpecker.  I looked up and saw this bird working over one of the skulls Spousal Unit has placed around the firepit.  Can one of you birders make the identification?  I suspect the bird was eating ants.



We are always concerned about forest fires in the summer, so we are methodically thinning our pines, and adding more deciduous trees.  This spring, I planted 4 paper birches.  To the right is just one of them.













Columbines are one of the first plants to bloom, and I have red, pink and purple.  I love this plant, which is so easy to propagate with its miniscule black seeds!



We have seen Western Swallowtails periodically throughout the summer.  Here is a video of one working over the Lantana in one of my pots.


And the bunnies are still around, too.  If you doubt that there is more than one, check out the photo below with two in the same shot!


Roses grow naturally here, and I love the one in the shot below, with it's heart-shaped petals.  It is joined by the first Blanketflower of the season, and a Paintbrush bloom.


I don't often wear my glasses when I am in the garden, so occasionally my pictures are not in focus.  But sometimes, this means an "artistic" photo.  This shot of Pussytoes is one of these, and I am delighted with the result.


The spikes of Yellow Penstemon are distinctive in their own right, but also when multiples grace a plant.  A close-up shows the beauty of each individual, delicate flower.  Flax is a plant that arrived as part of the native grass/flower blend that we planted our first fall here.  Its blue blooms are radiant, and it is a shame they last less than a day - they are morning blooms that fade quickly.  A good reason to get up in the morning! (and why it shows up in this blog post twice!!!)


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