Wednesday, November 23, 2011

11/23/11






Colorado National Monument

My brother (photo above) and I spent the day at Colorado National Monument.  I'm not going to try to describe it!  It is awe inspiring.

Monday, November 21, 2011

11/21/11











I took these images today in the yard of my
brother and sister-in-law.  It is truly fall here in Colorado, unlike Central Texas, where the weather has confused all the trees and plants.  I love the architecture of these trees against the sky.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

11/17/11


Euphorbia '            '

I started growing this Euphorbia last year.  It's more than doubled in size.   I can't remember which species it is so for now I'll call it Euphoriba 'growsandgrowsandgrowseinsis.'

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

11/16/11



I usually clip the seed heads of my Inland Sea Oats when they are still green.  This year I've let them go to seed.  I'm enjoying seeing the pretty tan color on them.  I'll pay for it, however, next spring when new little blades of grass will be popping up everywhere.  Guess I'll be on all fours plucking them out one by one!  One of those 'keeps me outta trouble' things!
 

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

11/15/11


Zinnia elegans 'Benary's Giant Lime' and 'Super Yoga Rose'

Another Zinnia bouquet!

   I  may sew only these two Zinnias next year. I particularly like the combination. Naw --- I love the other colors too much!

I gave these to my great friend Candy.

 
I ordered the seeds from Select Seeds.  Their seeds never fail!

Monday, November 14, 2011

11/14/11




Zinnia elegans

 I read that Zinnia was given the flower of the year for 2011 by the National Garden Bureau, and decided to grow some. Little did I know that it would turn out to be the hottest and driest summer on record for Texas, so of course, I had very little blooms or buds. I religiously watered beyond my comfort level determined to keep them alive so that I would have flowers in the fall. I'm not sure if the price I had to pay both financially and environmentally was worth it, but I sure am enjoying their autumn blooms.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

11/13/11


I let this bed grow like a wildflower meadow.  All the annuals in it come back from seed every year.  I let them grow where they may.  The purple flowers are Gomprhena globosa.  The spots of red here and there are two different plants, Emilia javanica in the background in the top left corner and Saliva coccinea in the foreground.  The bush on the far left foreground is a miniature pomegranate.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

11/12/11


One by one the potted succulents are moving in for the winter.  Before they go in, I like to clean them up a little.  These are some of the small pots that have just been groomed.

Friday, November 11, 2011

11/11/11

Purple Fountain Grass and Pink Muhly Grass

If you grow grasses, you know that after a few years they tend to hollow out in the center.  When this happens, the correct thing to do is divide.  I also saw an article that said to use a drill in the soil and new grass will grow.  I tried that with my Pink Muhly Grass Muhlengergia capillaris and it didn't work.  I was too lazy to divide it this year so instead, I planted a Purple Fountain Grass Pennisetum setaceum 'Rubrum'  in the hole. Sometimes you just have to break the rules!

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

11/9/11


Fall Bouquet from the garden

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

11/8/11


Sweet Pea Rose

I love this little rose.  She goes to mauve when the cooler weather arrives.  No wonder, since she is a seedling of the rose named Lavender Pink Parfait.

Monday, November 7, 2011

11/7/11


The third incarnation of the TRAVELING LOUNGER!  Who knows what color and where it will be next year!
Photos of the first incarnation and the second.

Friday, November 4, 2011

11/4/11


Salvia greggii Teresa and Pink Preference

Wednesday, November 2, 2011