gardening

Friday flower No. 30

These mums came from mom’s garden, where they lived happily as perennials. Hopefully they will find my dirt to be as hospitable. It’s hard to believe I’ve kept this going for 30 weeks. I’ll be sad when the last bloom of the year falls.

Continue reading

gardening

Friday flower No. 28

There was, apparently, lantana here under the ground before I moved in. It has popped up in yellow and pink alongside the things I added. A nice surprise for once.

Continue reading

gardening yardlust

Marigolden

I realize I just posted a picture of a marigold on Friday but I am just smitten with this particular bloom and I want to blow it up big and trace the little yellow outline with my eyes, again and again. I have always proclaimed myself no big fan of marigolds. Frankly, their smell puts me off (I’ve come to tolerate it since they are supposed to repel mosquitoes), but this year the ones I…

Continue reading

gardening yardlust

In the ground

Oh sweet relief: For the first time in months I am to be able to go outside and piddle in the yard without wishing instantly for the sweet release of death (when you’re a mosquito magnet, you can’t do your yardwork in skimpy, well-ventilated clothes unless you want to discover bites in places you’d rather just a select few people had access to). These past few days have just been beautiful and I’ve been able…

Continue reading

gardening I hate/love nature yardlust

Showoff

Look who came flitting through the yard today, taking a rest here and there long enough for me to photostalk. I’m almost positive this little guy came around because of the hazy asters I recently planted out back. It’s not been a terribly butterfly-friendly atmosphere in the yard this year, what with the heat pretty much keeping all the plants in a constant state of non-blooming fatigue. I’m finding, though, that as the toothiest of…

Continue reading