Most of the things growing in the garden are there on purpose. Honestly!
Month: August 2018
Six on Saturday – Second Chances and weird beginnings.
Rain has encouraged a growth spurt for some things while volunteer sunflowers and cantaloupe grow tall and strong.
Wordless Wednesday – the Audacity! the Gall!!
Galls caused by tiny flies biting or laying eggs on tree leaves. In theory this doesn’t harm the tree…
Silent Sunday – Reach for the Sky!
To me, Cleome looks like a plant from a science fiction story!
Six on Saturday – 2nd half of summer
Corn is ripening, Goldenrod is blooming, Daylilies are ending – it must be August!
Three R’s in a row…
Rudbeckia hirta, Rudbeckia fulgida and Ratibida pinnata.
Six on Saturday – August long weekend
It’s a soupy, foggy morning but The County is already chock full of tourists and day trippers enjoying this long weekend. It’s traditionally the busiest weekend of the year, with lineups to get to one of our glorious beaches, winery parking lots full, brewery patios bustling, art galleries and studios full of eyes. Meanwhile, in […]