Saturday, August 4, 2007

August in the Garden

Despite the torrid heat - here we have 100 degree days forecast for the entire week ahead - Nature still shines and sends us little gifts to decorate the parched garden. This dragonfly stopped by to rest on the rusty iron obelisk. Yesterday while watering, and without the camera unfortunately, I was surprised by a hummingbird who flew into the spray from my hose as if trying to cool off - then alighted on a branch right over my head and proceeded to do a mini preen before taking off. This was especially thrilling to me - it was a special gift to see the teeny weeny bird so close.

The flowers are struggling to survive. We water as often as possible by hand, the city only permits sprinklers three days a week now we're on restrictions. By the end of the sizzling afternoon the potted plants are drooping - a quick shower from the watering can perks them up and these beautiful colors - don't you just love pink and yellow together - glimmer as the sun drops lower in the sky.

This is a pretty verbena with mixed colors on each flower head - it seems to thrive in the sun.My hanging Boston Ferns are OK despite looking somewhat forlorn when I arrived home from the last trip! Trimmed off all the dry, burned fronds, soaked them well, then mist daily with a spray bottle - add a little Miracle Gro to the water - and I see some new growth starting.
Stopped at SuzAnna's Antiques yesterday (more pics later of that fabulous place) and was presented with this sweet wooden robin for my garden. He's minding the coleus and petunias, both still going strong as they love the heat.

So, it's still quite pretty out there and I'm grateful for all that Nature continues to give to make each day in the garden so beautiful.


2 comments:

  1. Hi Mary,
    Just wanted you to know that YOU WON!!! Send me your address so that I can FEDEX your packet on Mon.
    missmollycottage@yahoo.com

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  2. Mary, I just love your blog and all of your wonderful photos. Most inspiring!

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