Thursday, May 3, 2007

Flowers for you from my garden

The past couple of scorching days have been spent in the garden planting the vegetables - assorted tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, cucumbers, beans, squash and numerous herbs. Sometimes I think it's so much work and it would be easier to pop out to the market or a roadside farm stand. Then comes hot, steamy July and I watch DH filling a basket with warm, sun ripened tomatoes, placing them on the kitchen island alongside shiny peppers and tender new zucchini, and I'm thankful we did all that work to encourage those little flimsy plants, and tiny seeds to burst forth, climb up those cages and stakes, and bring forth their tasty fruits to grace our plates..............................and then to keep me so darned busy making gallons of messy tomato sauce and dozens of containers of pesto to fill the freezer for another year.
Would love to know who grows a vegetable garden ~ always happy to get tips, or share tips, for making it easier, if possible!
Meanwhile, until the veggies start to grow, I'm sending you flowers from my garden. I looked around today and was pleasantly surprised to see so many beautiful new blooms. Guess these last two days with temps. in the mid 90's have really got things growing - and now some rain expected in the next day or so which will be great.


The Allium is like a cluster of stars ~ the purple Clematis on the porch rail is one of my favorites. This very rose pink Clematis is on my mailbox post.

This rose "Peace" is one one of two bushes in the front beds - it's so beautiful.


The gorgeous pink Geranium buds.


Bright and brilliant yellow Lantana ~ and then the amazing yellow blooming Jasmine which is covering about 20 feet of chainlink fencing installed by my neighbor along the back side of the property - yeah! chainlink now almost invisible and I planted just one small plant a few years ago. The perfume is intoxicating.

The coral blossoms of the Honeysuckle on the back fence.


10 comments:

  1. Beautiful flowers!

    We gardened at the farm. I canned all sorts of veggies, made pickles and put corn etc in the freezer. It's so much better than from a store.
    I love a sunwarmed tomato!YUM! I also liked to see those jars of tomatoes and green beans lined up, on the counter, ready to be stored.
    Pat
    Back Porch Musings.

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  2. Mary, those are just gorgeous pics of your blooming pretties! Esp. those clematis, I really want more of those too. Oh, I decided on an Armandii clematis on my new little arbor. It's a good sized one so I think it will really take off.

    My hubby plants tomatoes & this year squash. We also have some herbs...basil, rosemary, dill, & parsley. The dill & parsley are new this year, decided why not put out more fresh herbs, they are so tasty. So, my DH is in charge of the veggies & I'm in charge of the flowers. Can't wait for the first tomotoes....we already have some green ones on the vine.

    Rhoda
    Southern Hospitality

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  3. Your clematis are beautiful! I haven't been able to grow one yet that hasn't died of some sort of wilt. Do you do anything special to them! Love lantana, that's a basically indestructable plant.

    We have 4 raised beds that we grow veggies in. I always do potatoes, tomatoes, corn, various peppers, onions, garlic, chives, some squash, herbs and strawberries. We also have blueberry, blackberry, & elderberry bushes and a couple of fruit trees. For a while there I wanted to have a suburban farm -- almost got some chickens!

    Manuela

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  4. Oh Mary! It all looks so lovely! The purple Clematis on your stair rail is my favorite! We have so very much to do here in our yard to get it to the point of looking 'lush'. What a treat to 'see' yours! We did so much yard work these past few days, only to have it turn cooler and have us back inside. Hopefully it will warm up soon!

    From your friend up the road,
    Dorothy~

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  5. I always, always enjoy your gardening photos. The ones today are particularly beautiful!!

    Andrea

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  6. Beautiful flowers! I can't wait to find something blooming in my garden.

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  7. I have a Peace rose also. I love their big blooms. Your garden is beautiful!

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  8. The flowers are absolutely amazing!! So gorgeous.

    allie
    www.mycozyhome.typepad.com

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