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

Tuesday, 8 July 2014

Fairy Gardens!

A few weeks ago I discovered  my local Buckerfields store had a wide assortment of fairy/miniature garden accessories in stock. Not only that but they have an amazing fairy garden in their greenhouse out back.  I took some photos of their garden, and bought some cute little things to start another fairy garden because fairy gardening is addictive! It's kinda like being a kid all over again.







I just love the mini vegetable garden! 

Accessories I bought

My second fairy garden, and it even has real flowers in the bucket :)


My first fairy garden, with new plants.

Friday, 13 June 2014

June Blooms and a Rock Family

    June is a busy month in the garden, with the weeds trying to keep up with the flowers. At least I finally know the name of my enemy now, the dreaded pearlwort! I'll have to tackle it further in the fall, once my perennials have died down. Here are some of my June blooms, plus a couple of photos from the cheery chickadees nesting in my yard. I found a cute rock project on Pinterest, and since I love rocks and love painting, I decided to make one for my garden. I'm linking up with Tootsie Time for Fertilizer Friday. 
Campanula
Clematis

Feverfew

Fleabane

Geranium

Spirea Buds
Chickadee

Chickadee with moth
Rock Family Project

Rock Family 

Friday, 16 May 2014

The Wall

     Well, I can hardly believe it but our retaining wall is finally done! With our old wooden wall, we had a mini mud slide every time it rained, and that was even before it fell down. Keeping our driveway clean at the bottom of our front steps was next to impossible. Now that I've finally gotten the mud cleaned up, I hope it will keep the inside of our house a bit cleaner too. The heather plants weren't very happy about being moved mid-bloom, and I probably lost a lot of bulbs, but I still think it was well worth it.
     My roses are blooming earlier than usual, along with some other flowers that usually bloom in June. I'm also sharing a photo of the plant that I bought for my mom for mother's day. I found the colours quite unique and beautiful for a Chrysanthemum. I hope you all have a lovely long weekend whether you're celebrating this weekend or the next!




Rose Hansa
Rose Therese Bugnet
Chrysanthemums
Choisya

Chives
Tulips Blue Diamond
Tulips Antoinette
Tulips Dream Touch

Thursday, 17 April 2014

Happy Easter!

Spring has sprung and here are a few of the flowers that have been blooming in my yard. The first Camellia blooms were tinged with brown from the cool temperatures and rain but I was happy to see the later blooms lived up to their name, Pink Perfection.  I just love the anemone blandas and take way too many photos of them every year. We are planning on fixing our ugly, broken retaining wall that runs beside a part of our driveway, and I can hardly wait to see the end result. There will be a lot of digging, and a lot of mess, so I'm a wee bit concerned for my poor plants. My beloved hydrangea, young hibiscus and heathers are in that bed. Happy Easter!


Camelia
Anemone Blanda

Primrose
Crocus
Tulip Tarda