Showing posts with label Lily. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lily. Show all posts

Tuesday, 4 August 2015

Summer Blooms

    It's been been a hot and dry summer here, and many plants are stressed out and some are even dying. You can even see the effects of the drought in the native plants and trees. I can't recall this ever happening before and I've lived in this area my whole life. 
     My dear friend gave me some hollyhocks seeds a couple of years ago, and they are blooming now. I've never grown them before but they are pretty, and very tall! This would have been a great year to try growing cantaloupe or even watermelon but by the time I decided to grow some it was too late to start them from seed. Maybe next year. Anyways, I spotted a new plant at my garden centre called a cucamelon, and I decided to give it a try.  They produce little "cucumbers" that look like little watermelons. They taste like cucumbers with a hint of lime. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with them since my family isn't crazy about them, ha ha. There's a photo of them down at the bottom. 
Butterfly Bush and Nigella
Dahlia
Hollyhocks
Daisy
Pinks
Echinacea
Lily Lollypop
Hibiscus


Shirley Poppy
Shirley poppy

Shirley Poppy

Cucamelons

Friday, 18 July 2014

July Blooms & Caring Parents

        Here are some photos of flowers blooming in my yard this month, along with a few from our trip to Manning Park last month. I just love the way the little Colombian ground Squirrel parents stood watch over their young. They couldn't even be lured close with peanuts, one of their favourite foods. We ended up giving away most of our peanuts to the brave Clark's nutcrackers. They took the peanuts right out of our hands. Some of them can even catch the peanuts when you toss them up into the air. The peanuts were tossed, not the birds, ha ha. It's a whole lot of fun and worth the drive out to Manning. I'm linking up with Tootsie Time for Flaunt your flowers Friday. 
Colombian Ground Squirrel

Parent Guarding its young

Clark's Nutcracker


Daylily

Daylily Strawberry Candy

Daisy

Nigella self-seeded from last year

White Nigella

Nigella and Butterfly Bush
Gladiola

Echinacea 

Poppy

Lily

Wednesday, 1 August 2012

Summer Birds and Blooms

Blooms from my summer garden and a few of my favourite visitors
Cosmos and Yarrow
Balloon Flower (Platycodon grandiflorus 'Fugi Blue')



Bud of the Balloon Flower along with some Alyssum
Daylily bloom, the last of the season. In spite of struggling with gall midge, this daylily still manages to wow me every year

Daylily 'Strawberry Candy'
Shirley Poppy

Sweet Peas with a lovely fragrance
Everlasting Sweet peas. I was a little disappointed to discover these didn't have any fragrance but they are pretty nonetheless.

Oriental Lily 'Acapulco'  The fragrance of this lily is amazingly potent

Cerinthe Purple Bells for the hummingbirds
Hydrangea macrophylla Nikko Blue This shrub is in the bed that will have to be dug up this fall to replace the rotten wood ties that collapsed recently.

My gardening buddy enjoying the morning sunshine
Steller's Jay enjoying the sun after too much rain, sitting on my patio fence

la la la la la
Chickadee busy with second batch of wee ones.
This Downy woodpecker became a regular this summer, and even brought his or her young. In fact this may be the young, I can't tell.

Friday, 6 July 2012

Summer At Last!

After weeks of rain and the coolest June in thirty-one years, it looks like summer has finally arrived in Southwest BC, much to everyone's relief. While my peas and lettuce were enjoying the cool weather, my cucumbers were at a virtual standstill, and my zucchini and sunflowers were struggling to sprout.  Our old retaining wall along our driveway gave out during one of our rainy nights, and now looks ugly as you can well imagine. I'm hoping we will have the funds to rebuild it in the fall.  Here are some flowers that have been blooming in spite of all the rain.
Cosmos
Feverfew
Dianthus plumaris
Hydrangea Buds
Poppy
Poppy
Virginia Stocks
Lily

Unknown blue flowers with ivy and columbine foliage
Elderberry and birdbath