Friday

MIDSUMMER TO FALL GARDEN

The garden in the spring is lively and interesting.



This is our Golden Chain Tree. Isn't it lovely. It is about a
3 year old tree. Two summers ago a novice (helper) trimmed
the tree badly. Tiffiny tells me that she will try to re prune it
correctly after it goes dormant.
Two white Bleeding Heart plants have been added to the
South garden. They have much fatter and more defined
hearts than the wild species which grows in this area.
Tiffiny says that she remembers them with fondness
from the forests where she grew up in Indiana. Next
summer she says that she would like to add pink ones.
Here I am looking over the Peach colored, Bronze leafed
Azalea. It wasn't doing well when it was planted about 18"
behind where it is now, so Tiffiny moved it forward,
hoping she said to provide it with more sun and to make
sure that it had adequate drainage. I must watch it closely
and report on any signs that it isn't happy in it's new
location.


Tiffiny started these seeds with her indoor seed start and
plant growing system. Very clever of her I must say.
However something changed and when some were
planted as seedlings behind the Peach Rose bush and
white Allysum, they didn't look like the package. I think
that she got her seedlings mixed up, or maybe the flat
with the Chinese Fox Gloves didn't sprout. Tiffiny is
rather proud about making mistakes.


Lovely Large Ceramic Pots were place around the garden.
This one above was located next to the dinner plate Dalia
and planted with a Jacobs Ladder perennial and some
other plants that will eventually hang over the edge and
trail down. It should be very pretty by spring.

This is the bearded Iris bed before Tiffiny did some work
on it dividing the Iris and adding other plantings.
This is the Iris bed after some changes were made.
Another ceramic pot was located here and later planted
with Petunias. The bed was also edged with river rock and
had supplemental plantings including mini Calla Lilies.


After dividing the Bearded Iris, there were many
prunings to share with neighbors in Loleta. I had
many visitors coming to pick up their Iris.

Here's Silky Cat's memorial rose 'Sexy Rexy" which as
you remember from my Spring Garden Report sports
two different blooms. It's so happy to be sharing the
soil with Silky.

This bed is under and behind the Yellow Chain Tree.
As you can see, it has tall Snapdragons and Day Lilies.
It also has some Oriental Lilies and large Red Poppies.




THIS NEXT PART IS ONE I KNOW THAT TIFFINY
WILL NOT APPROVE. SHE STILL DOESN'T LIKE FOR
ME TO REPORT ON EVERYTHING THAT NEEDS
IMPROVEMENT, BUT I DO KEEP REMINDING HER
THAT A GARDEN IS EVER CHANGING AND AND IS
AN ON GOING PROCESS, SO THAT EVEN PLANTS
THAT AREN'T AT THEIR BEST CAN BE SO BY THE
NEXT SEASON OR EVEN IN A FEW MONTHS OR
WEEKS. MY JOB IS TO REPORT NOT EVALUATE.
I THINK THAT HER THREATENING TO JUST LET
ME RUST NEXT SPRING IS UNFAIR!

These are the baby Carnations planted in the pond
pockets. They need to be pruned back and cleaned up.
Which I am sure Tiffiny will do when she cleans the pond
this fall.
The next two pictures are of the Betty Boop roses.
They are rather 'leggy' and have been somewhat pruned,
but late in the summer. (it's not MY fault that they were
not pruned LAST FALL). I only report.
The blossoms are pretty aren't they?!


After viewing my report, Tiffiny reminded me about other garden
improvements she has done this season, so I'll take more pictures
later and update my report.
ps: Tiffiny also says that I've done an excellent reporting job and
that she would NEVER let me rust.

4 comments:

  1. Hi Tiffany, Great hearing from you & such a lovely Christmas card, too. Thanks :) Really enjoy walking through your garden on such a winters day :) Always love reading your words of encouragement. Keep up your good health. You were missed. Glad your back in the swing of things. Always a pleasant visit, Sincerely, andy & ana :)

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  2. Hi dear, thanks for sharing this i love planting and oftently do this activity over the weekend. but this is something new i learned here

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  3. planting is something good effort that everyone should do to clean the atmosphere

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  4. what these flowers called and can i have it easily


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