Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts

Sunday, April 12, 2020

Happy Easter

I've always enjoyed spending time in the garden and even more so these last few weeks.  This year has been especially nice with rain and cooler weather so I'll share a few inspiring views from this morning:

An Angel with a broken wing


Belinda's Dream roses


The Flower Bed with pink Phlox (I'm guessing this is Phlox Pilosa)


New Grapes forming on Blanc du Bois vines which we grow for the birds.


A view of the circle garden overflowing with blooms this week.


Poppies courtesy of the neighbors




Enjoy your Easter!

Saturday, March 31, 2018

Happy Easter!

An Easter basket was just the ticket for my friend Melody who needs a little extra cheer this spring.  Three colorful Zinnias which are a favorite of hers, and because every Easter Basket needs chocolate I tucked in a pot of Chocolate Mint.  Chocolate mint smells like Thin Mints but lasts a lot longer.

She is a gardener so I left the plants in their 4" pots wrapped with tissue paper and twine making them easier to transplant later.  The eggs are cascarones, a tradition from China by way of MexicoColorful eggs filled with confetti meant to be broken over the head of a friend.  Good fun for our upcoming Fiesta season.


Tucking the eggs in the basket works too.


A surprise visit found her in the garden and she said those magic words "do you have a few minutes." It had been a while so we spent at least an hour walking and talking through her large gardens.  As we talked I took a few photos to share with you.  Enjoy!

Columns of Crossvine blooming by the pool.  I can't remember seeing these in bloom before so this was a treat.  Melody uses a lot of vines and climbers in her garden and after my first visit to Melody's garden nearly five years ago, I was inspired to plant more vines in my own garden.


Blooms in a large honeycomb rock which I don't remember what they are.  She will let us know I'm sure.


Pink Poppies and matching roses by the arbor entrance to the woodland shade garden.


Masses of Texas Gold Columbine mixed with Bluebonnets and poppies yet to bloom by the barn.


The sign of a real gardener, a potting bench with works in progress and a bouquet of bluebonnets.


She was delighted with the basket and even told me she had planned on getting Chocolate Mint at the nursery this year.  Love it when that happens.

A nice spring day to spend time in the garden to catch up.



Happy Easter!

Friday, April 14, 2017

On the Door for Good Friday

When Peter the Outlaw Gardener went searching for spring at Watson's, a beautiful garden center near Tacoma, I found inspiration in his photos of grapevine basket wreaths on display.   After I spotted this large wreath on the curb at trash day earlier in the week it was time to give the idea try.


Grapevines from my garden are a decorative top layer since I used wire for the basket and to hold the moss in place.


Plants were my only purchase for this project and all will easily transplant to my garden at a later date.  L-R:  Guara Lindheimeri (white flowers just ready to open), Zinna 'Crystal Orange', Oregano 'Jim Best', Basil 'Crimson King', Dichondra 'Silver Ponyfoot', and Zinnia 'Double Fire'.


A happy Easter weekend to all!