September 5, 2009

Moonflower

I love the moonflowers. The blooms open at dusk an close mid-morning. They only last one day but there are lots of blooms. The fragrance is so nice. If you're lucky you might see a moth on it at night. In the second photo, you can see the moonflower bud, an open flower and a spent flower from the previous night.

Butterfly weed seed pods

The butterfly weed (Asclepias Tuberosa) seed pods are very interesting. After they have turned brown and dried, the pods crack open and the seeds are dispursed as the wind blows them. This is a great plant for the garden to attract butterflies, moths, bees, etc.

Honeybees

A few days ago I noticed a few honeybees flying around the hummingbird feeder. Within a couple of days there were so many I had to remove the feeder. As you can see in the photo, the bee guard does work. All the bees chose the spot without the bee guard. I wasupset that I had to remove it since this is the time the hummingbirds are feeding heavily to prepare for their long journey south. My consolation is there are lots of flowers in the yard for them to feast on. I am glad to see that the honeybees seem to be making a comeback. I wish I could find the honey.

Johnny Jumpups

These johnny jumpups must have come up from seed from the spring crop. I love these plants because they bloom very early spring when nothing else is blooming and they drop seeds and come up again the next year, or as you can see from this photo, in the fall with beautiful blooms.

Fall is coming

Fall is on its way. This black gum tree is the first tree to show color in the fall. Only a few leaves have started to show the beautiful red color. It will soon be full of bright red leaves.

Deer

These are the deer that were grazing in my daughter's front yard this morning. In the front center is a doe with twin fawns. When they finish eating the grass may not need to be cut!

Cardinals

Five cardinals ... male, female and 3 young... have been coming to the feeder everyday for about a week. These pictures are the female feeding the young. I wonder why she has to feed them when they are big enough to do it themselves?? I couldn't get close enough to get a good picture.

Full Moon and Jupiter

I didn't realize when I took this photo (Wed. Sept. 2) that it was a special event. I was just enchanted with the beauty of the full moon. Guess I need to do some research to find out what was so special about this.

September 4, 2009

Canna Lilies

I was surprised but happy to see the Canna Lilies blooming again.
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"Autumn Joy" Sedum

"Autumn Joy" sedum is getting its fall color of various shades of pink. The bees love the blooms. Looking down on the blooms, I did not see the bees underneath. I'm sure glad I didn't decide to pick some of these blooms for a vase. They are good cut flowers and will dry if left in the vase without water.

"Sweet Autumn" Clematis

I know fall is on its way when the "Sweet Autumn" Clematis blooms. I enjoy the sweet fragrance it emits throughout the yard.

Bumblebee on salvia

When I uploaded this photo of a bee on a salvia plant, I couldn't help but laugh. The bee was sitting on a bloom that protruded from the back creating an interesting photo. (Click on the picture for a larger view.)

Artemisia "Silver Queen"

Artemisia "Silver Queen" is an excellent plant when you need a silver color background for darker plants. They usually are more upright but these are in front of Leland Cypress trees so they don't get as much sun as they should. The contrast here is so pretty.

Voles/Moles

I have a lot of problems with voles/moles. The voles are the most problem since they eat the roots of plants and bulbs. Below is some of the damage. The first picture shows the holes that are all over the garden. The second picture shows the damage to the roots a sedum.

August 30, 2009

Sunflowers

The Maximillian sunflowers are finally beginning to bloom. The plants are 8-9' tall and due to the wet ground from the spring rain as they were growing, they are leaning over on other flowers. There are about 7-8 plants in one clump. I wish I could figure out how to stake them.