Where does my garden grow? On a tree, among other places. This adorable pot is about the same color as the swatch I picked out for our shutters, if I ever get around to ordering and painting those! We have almost finished the pergola (pictures coming soon), and I have to paint the carport to match it (a bright, crisp sea green), which will look good with our buttercream-colored siding. This fall, once the flowers close to the house have gone into dormancy, Hubby will be able to climb up and paint the gables green as well (so I can live in Green Gables at last…LOL). I can’t wait for all the colors to combine! In the meantime, this little pot of very hard-working New Guinea Impatiens will have to keep me focused and inspired.
This was taken a few weeks ago at twilight (again, sorry for the crummy lighting). Our shade garden has tons of very established daylillies (the only blooming thing that was there when we moved in, really) so there are enough stems that we have loads of them nonstop for about five weeks each summer. Beautiful, and so tall!! Some of them are almost as tall as I am, for what that’s worth.
Okay, so this one is totally out of focus but I still like it because it’s the only picture I managed to get of my great budding beauties before the Japanese beetles moved in on them. They’re still covered with tons of beautiful lavendar rose buds, but if you look close there’s buggies eating all the rose hips inside the petals. Makes me so mad! Anyway, I can’t believe how well my four Blue Girl hybrid tea rose shrubs are doing. Wish they were coming in more blue/purple, but I’ve noticed the ones I clip and put in vases turn VERY blue as they age, and they last for a really long time before wilting, getting a little bit more blue every single day!
I rescued this plant from near-extinction at a local warehouse store and revived it. It’s looking quite healthy now (this picture was taken about a week ago or more) and taking over a large spot under the pergola quite happily.
I like this photo of some of the herbs/spices/other funky plants I have hanging out on our concrete porch pad soaking up the sun. Oh, and that bright greenish blue thing in the center is one of the pergola posts, so you can imagine the color a little better. Isn’t it cute??? From left: Polka Dot Plant (red variety on top, pink variety on sides of strawberry pot), a very dead-looking gaillardia in the background (hey, it can’t ALL bloom at once, can it??), some verbena foliage (it started blooming the next day, darn it), some really funky purple perennial that I can’t identify (in the white pot, if anyone knows what this is??? It’s not salvia, I know that at least…), a small yellow pot of Moses-in-a-basket (the reddish spikes), some cute salmon-colored Lobelia that’s really been a workhorse this year (recommended by Country Living magazine, so I knew I couldn’t be steered wrong there), a good batch of cilantro in the yellow pot to the right, and a purple pot of Dusty Miller behind it. Also on the porch right now I have (not pictured) geraniums which are cranking out the foliage but refuse to make any magenta blooms like they’re supposed to, hanging yellow Zinnias, and three matching baskets of blue & yellow Lobelia. In front of the porch right now is tons of lavendar that is between harvests at the moment and some artemisia I’ve been dinking around with and dividing as it multiplies.
And that’s it for this episode of Look At What I Grew! Catch you next time!
–Gracie









July 21, 2008 at 7:42 pm
Beautiful! You’ve done amazing things with plants, ma’am!
As for the picture posting, have you tried photobucket.com? It’s free. You have to paste a link into your posts, but it’s not hard to figure out.
July 21, 2008 at 8:11 pm
I think you were telling me about that site last time we bumped into each other…I keep meaning to look into that. Thanks for the reminder!! How is the planning going for your land? (Or is it on hold until the wedding excitement is over??)
I miss you!!!
July 22, 2008 at 12:33 am
Flickr is also good for photos. If it’s accepting cell phone pictures but nothing else, I’m guessing your problem is resolution — especially since it didn’t choke on the photos I posted for you, which I ran through the “Save for Web” feature in Photoshop before posting. I think that WordPress does not like high-res images.
July 22, 2008 at 5:59 am
I use Pixresizer, a free download that I got from cnet or tucows or someplace like that. It’s very easy to use, you just tell it where the picture is and what size you would like it to be. I have a folder on the desktop called “shrunk” and that’s where I put everything. Kodak’s Easyshare software that came with our camera will do it too, but I like the simplicity of Pixresizer best. I used to have Microsoft’s Picture It 99 on the old computer, but it won’t work with Vista so I’m having to back-door a lot of things these days. I miss the old computer a lot.