Showing posts with label nora barlow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nora barlow. Show all posts

15 May, 2014

Glorious Spring

And if you're looking for my SewMamaSew giveaways this week (open until May 16 - friday):
SewMamaSew Giveaway #1 is here.

SewMamaSew Giveaway #2 is here






Iris


Strawberry


Peony


Nootka Wild Rose




Iris


Nora Barlow Columbine





Hostas


Iris


Viburnum



All these columbines were well behaved under the fir trees but when we removed the leaning trees and these beauties saw the light (all the plants, really), they became spectacular.

 And they gave birth to probably a gazillion babies - which is why they get a bad rap in orderly gardens.

Can't you imagine a fairy wearing one as a cap in the Frog & Toad books?



Weigela - variegated leaf


My favorite variegated leaf Iris. Soft blue blooms


This white Bearded Iris came from Aunt Ruby's garden


This rugosa rose came from an estate sale for a buck.
 Man-eating thorns but the smell is divine.
This is a white Rugosa but the buds have peppermint striping.






Simplicity rose started from a cutting from Creative Friend's fenceline.


To be honest, I'm not sure how I acquired a ruffly bearded Iris in the deepest purple. It's my second favorite Iris (at this time of year)



Sun Rose - Helianthemum


Patio pots started.




I spent a good portion of Sunday getting my patio pots and hanging baskets 'together'. Hosing down the patio, cleaning the table, moving pots to & fro. Trimming and tucking the montana clematis on the pergola as its starts growing and twining after blooming.

We just had a couple of near 90' days (May!) and it was delightful to sit out and be dive-bombed by the stinkin' guerrilla hummingbirds who chirped very clearly, "more syrup, or else".

Back to the usual 70' springy weather tomorrow.


My sister gave me the snail and the frog  and miraculously, they have not crashed and burned.


01 May, 2014

May Day Flowers






Long post today 'cuz it's MAY DAY!

Here, we celebrate by placing a bouquet of flowers on our neighbor's doorstep, ringing the bell, and running away as fast as we can.





I forget what this little white flower is. It's mxed in with some dianthus Pinks and the spittlebugs are already busy spitting.




Tri-color Japanese Dogwood. This is my second one in over twenty years of gardening this acre.
The first one succumbed to a very hot August Day with dry winds.


Lovely Hostas - not too much slug damage yet and the bed just got weeded.


Kousa Dogwood




Peonies budding - about to burst open in our very warm weather this week.



I've gardened on this acre for over twenty years. At one time, this bed was a perennial bed under giant fir trees. This bed is now being groomed for less-labor intensive gardening. That means taking out the perennials and leaving more space between neighboring plants with more bark dust to keep weeds down. These rhodies were tossed out of a friends' garden and promptly thrown into the back of my car and here they are blooming their heads off.

My favorite dwarf Iris - only about a foot tall.


Growing next to the Pulmanaria - which is awesome but really needs to be moved.




Golden Marjoram - less 'creepy' than it's greener cousin.



These are my fovorite columbine - Nora Barlow. They were supposed to be ruthlessly weeded out of this bed but someone keeps letting a few grow.










This Columbine is a mutation of Nora Barlow.



Valerian - Jupiter's Beard - full on bloom this weekend with our warm weather.




Bleeding Heart


Coral Bells



Lily of the Valley - May's Birthday Flower.
This is my birthday flower - which one needs to grow, but man, its a creeper with underground rhizomes. Anyone need some?


Clematis (Montana) climbing our Pergola with our Stearman Weathervane.
Someone needs to grab the ladder and tuck the tendrils which are growing a foot a day back in and away from the spinning prop.




Leopard's Bane.
This is planted in every corner of my yard.
Which means there are no leopards in my yard.





Pretty Bearded Iris's are not going to last long in our very warm weather this week.




Bed at side of house.


My favorite Iris. Actually, I've only met one Iris I did not like.




White Lilacs




Weigelia





This was an accidental bed that never ceases to amaze me. It is a succession of purples and magentas that go together perfectly. I did not plan this.

Rusty - giving me the eye.


He's old now - past 11 years. Even he knows he cant fetch now with his bum arthritic legs.
He helped prune this bed many times. There used to be Everest - Snow white - Azaleas at the end but he kept leaping tall buildings and eventually the azaleas kicked up their toes at the abuse.


I could replant now because Rusty cannot leap  anymore but somehow, it seems wrong to replant while he's alive.

Our other lab, Rocket, and Rusty used to wallow under the Japanese Maple, scratching their backs with the branches. Dogs are such great pruners.






Walkway with my favorite bed on left, looking towards our back patio underneath the Pergola.


Happy May Day!

Dont forget the Master Gardener Plant Show this weekend at the Canby Fairgrounds.