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Garden geek, or not?


I think we all secretly wonder if we’ve crossed the line into ‘Garden Geekdom.’ And Carol, of May Dreams Gardens has a formula for determining this as it relates to Valentine’s gifts.

I’m not sure if I qualify or not, but here’s what I got for my birthday — tell me what you think!
A little bird-house night light
A garden-inspired candle in a lovely shade of green with a butterfly
A bird house, a fairy house and a little birdie
A garden snail that doesn’t require beer for bait!

A little herb pot with seeds. 

And, not shown, a gift certificate for 2 – yes, count them, 2, 90-minute massages to recuperate from all the gardening!
So, does that make me a geek.  (BTW, none of these items were requested or on a wish list.  All my sweet loved ones came up with these amazing and beautiful ideas all on their own!)

By |2017-11-29T23:27:48-06:00March 1st, 2009|Blog, Sharing Nature's Garden, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Seriously? Bluebonnets…in February?

No, this isn’t last year’s photo.

It isn’t a silk flower.
It isn’t a painting.
This is the first Bluebonnet of the season.  With the tiniest piece of a bloom opening to these warm February days.
Yesterday it was 91 here.  Last night it was 41 at our house and today it’s 60 with up to 40 mph winds.    I’m ready for the winds to STOP so I can get to work on…this box!
Here we have my mail order — filled with little gems to put in various gardens.  I love High Country Gardens – their plants all came healthy and they include icons in their catalog to tell you if their plants are deer and rabbit resistant.  That’s critical information for me and saves me so many steps when they print it right there.
So, we have some lilies, creeping germander, thyme, four-nerve daisy and agastache.
Thymus ‘Pink Chintz’
Hymenoxys Acaulis

Teucrium Aroanium

Agastache ‘Acapulco Salmon & Pink’
These are my baby daffodils – planted long ago and name long-lost!

The bees and the butterflies were literally swarming around the Texas Mountain Laurels yesterday.  I kept trying to get a close-up of this butterfly and there was one bee who kept trying to dive-bomb me, certain that I was going to take away his dinner.  I told him I meant him no harm, but he didn’t listen, so I gave up and settled for a lesser photo, and me, unstung!

By |2016-04-14T02:44:39-05:00February 28th, 2009|Blog, Sharing Nature's Garden, Uncategorized|0 Comments

And some new clothes to go with the haircuts!

We have a little drainage problem here at Nature’s Garden. Well, we have several.

Which I am sure seems odd when you consider we are living in a drought-stricken area that’s just hot and dry at best.

But when the rains do come, everything floods around here because it’s all clay and limestone (like at Gail’s!), and the water pours off instead of seeping in.

And our homebuilder didn’t anticipate the volume of water we get and how it might collect in places where you try to get into your house.

So, yesterday, after 5-1/2 years, I finally took care of the front walk. In a good rain, we got a lake on the walkway about 3+ feet wide. NOT enough to step over if you were coming to our front door.

Of course we don’t use the front door ourselves, hence my procrastination. But it’s cold out and I can’t plant yet, so I had to think of some other garden project to do!

So after removing several inches of mulch and some soil, a dry river rock stream bed now graces the front of the house.

I like it. It adds interest and texture in some big beds.

And it really will be a stream in May when the rains come (IF they come this year).
Nice, huh?
And I just couldn’t resist taking pictures of some lovely Spring color — the daffodils like this breezy weather.
And, in spite of a cool day today, this Verbena is smokin’ HOT, don’t you think?

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