Joe Pye Weed, first thing in the monring
Month: July 2018
Six on Saturday – mid summer on an Island
July rain has means a happy garden! Sunflowers, daylilies and Echinacea are all looking great.
Where are the Bees and Butterflies?
Where are the #bees and #butterflies this year?
Six on Saturday – Wilt Proof
What’s blooming mid summer in southeastern Ontario – in appreciation of plants that don’t mind a bit of drought.
Six on Saturday – Daylilies and Deadheading
I’ve been reading that gardeners in parts of England and France are experiencing a drought and have to spend a lot of time watering every day. Parts of southern Ontario have also been without rain for several weeks (although it’s been really, really, I mean really, humid…) but gardeners who rely on a well for […]
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle – Scallions
My neighbour John inspired me to start recycling scallion root nubs. It’s a fun project, especially for patio or balcony gardeners!
Silent Sunday – Peek-a-Boo!
Chinese Forget-me-not (‘Cynoglossum amabile’) in front of garden cherub