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Sometimes I wonder how others view Texas when they come here to visit. Scrub and brush and dry, cracked earth as far as the eye can see for so much of the year. I’ve come to love and appreciate the state’s hearty nature, its “against all odds” stamina, and I find beauty in places I never would have dreamed.

Today, I saw the most stunningly beautiful sight. On South MoPac, near the wildflower center, in fact, are miles and miles of amazing ephemeral golden grasses that were all like waves in the wind today. Sheets of silk shimmered and caught the sunlight, and waved at me as I drove by. I simply couldn’t stop staring. I’m so glad I live here.

By |2016-04-14T02:47:57-05:00October 24th, 2007|Blog, Sharing Nature's Garden, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Creepy … and windy!

Winter seems to have blown into Austin! I think we got a double-dose of Summer this year, and truly just skipped Fall. My spooky hanging grove of goblins seems none the worse for the wear — don’t you know I put them out Sunday afternoon — JUST in time for the rain and the vicious storm that got me up at 4:30 a.m.

I can’t say the same for my plants. The new big bed is a little worse for the wear. I had an abelia pulled completely OUT of the ground – I literally had to replant it. And my tree and other abelia were being whipped mercilessly even this afternoon, so I had to find some quick remedies. Not sure how sturdy that stake is, but it seemed to help a little. And the chair is providing a little cage so that this abelia doesn’t meet the same fate as its neighbor did! Necessity …


By |2016-04-14T02:47:57-05:00October 23rd, 2007|Blog, Sharing Nature's Garden, Uncategorized|0 Comments

More blooming, and another new bed!

More bloom day! A few more shots I got today in the nice sunshine. This is a hibiscus with a lovely yellow and magenta butterfly on it – kind of abstract….
Canna
Look at the dirt past the fence! That’s the new “wild” bed where we just cut back the 2 foot high weeds and I’m going to start planting agaves and Sagos! It’s a blank canvas — how fun! I got out there too late to catch the “before” weedy picture.. but this looks soooo much better…
Blue Daze
Hibiscus
Datura

By |2016-04-14T02:47:57-05:00October 18th, 2007|Blog, Sharing Nature's Garden, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Bloom Day, Scarlett-style!

So, here’s about 1/3 of what’s blooming in my yard. It was drizzling and grey and overcast on the 16th when I was scurrying around to do my make-up photography for the bloom day that I missed. At least I got to it!

I’m also pleased to report that I’m having some brush cleared and a bed made in the “wild” area beyond our fence for some agaves and some Sago palm pups I have elsewhere. I’ll take some photos to chronicle the transformation and share!

Vincas
Geranium
Morning Glory
Mexican Flame Vine
Morning Glory
Salvia Leucantha
Blackfoot Daisy
Verbena
Salvia
Lantana
Mexican Mint Marigold
I have no idea ~~ help me ID this one!??
Salvia
Mexican Heather
Pink Skullcap

By |2016-04-14T02:47:57-05:00October 17th, 2007|Blog, bloom day, Sharing Nature's Garden|0 Comments

omigosh…

I’ve missed Bloom Day! Well, not technically, since, being a night-owl, I’m still up and it’s only 11:12 p.m., but taking photos of things blooming in my garden is out unless I try to capture the Datura! Can I place a tardy post tomorrow? Will points be taken off? Will this affect my BPA (blog point average!)? I’ve been negligent and I’ve just looked at all the Austin blogs with their color and seasonal harvests and they are wonderful. Tomorrow, tomorrow, Scarlett!

By |2017-11-29T23:28:02-06:00October 15th, 2007|Blog, Sharing Nature's Garden, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Now I’m wishing for rain!

I was so hoping for some rain yesterday or today, but it was not meant to be at our house. Makes me kick myself for all my compaining about the rain earlier in the summer. Things are getting kind of dry and I’ve had to resort to watering since I have tender new plants that need a drink.

The Fall plant sale at the Ladybird Johnson Wildflower Center was delightful last week. I bought several things, as much as I could carry since I foolishly forgot my wagon. (and my trunk was also full of plastic pots to donate, anyway.)

My favorite find was a gallon-sized Maximillian sunflower – they are the tall, sturdy stalks with multiple sunflower blooms climbing up them that we’re seeing on the side of the road everywhere right now. There were several gigantic ones at the Center and I just had to have one of my own.

By |2016-04-14T02:47:57-05:00October 15th, 2007|Blog, Sharing Nature's Garden, Uncategorized|0 Comments
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