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Monday, February 18, 2008

Queen Of The Prairie


Queen Of The Prairie (Filipendula Rubra)- click on picture for closeup view.

A perennial plant that grows 3-6'tall, and blooms mid summer for about 3 weeks. The panicle of pink buds ranges from 5-8"across, and resembles cotton candy. A beautiful flower that puts on a spectacular display!

Sunday, February 17, 2008

A Living Roof

A living roof of wildflowers on a roof at Fort Louisbourg. Impressive!

Pink Spruce Cones

Pink cones on a Hoopsi Blue Spruce in my garden.
They looked like pink roses. Very eye catching!

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Rustic Garden Seats and Stone Sculptures In Jenny's Garden

I'm always impressed by the use of stone or benches as focal points in the garden.

This arch was formed by perfect placement of the stones. The stones were not altered to form this shape.

Friday, February 15, 2008

White Spider

This little fellow had just crawled out of his hiding place. Click on the picture for a closer look. He blends in perfectly with the tulip.
Look inside a tulip, and see what you might find:).

My Daylily Distraction

I've become distracted by my daylilies.

Destined To See
Hologram
Lavender Blue Baby
Bluegrass Music
Alien Contact


And what a wonderful distraction it has been!

My gardens used to consist of a well balanced mix of perennials, shrubs and trees. More recently however, since discovering hybridizing, my daylilies outnumber the rest. Many gardeners often become passionate about a particular plant in their garden. Of course, if you're a little bit obsessional, you're probably more at risk:).

Here are a few of my favorites:(from the top)Destined To See, Hologram, Lavender Blue Baby, Bluegrass Music, and Alien Contact.

See my daylily blog for more daylily ramblings( via VIEW MY COMPLETE PROFILE)

More From Jenny's Garden


A row of lavender growing next to a homemade stone bench.



My friend Jenny has the most beautiful hidden garden at the shore.The sea air and Jenny's special touch are both the secret ingredients. Full of beautiful colors and smells, it truly is a little piece of heaven.

To the left you will see wild roses with Queen of The Prairie in the background,a white hollyhock, and Queen Anne's Lace at the bottom. A real English Country Garden combination.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens

At Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens, a rustic building flanked by wildflowers. I love these colors!annapolis royal
A blue delphiniumdelphinium
A pale blue delphinium. Absolutely beautiful!delphinium
Red rosered rose
Rose arborrose garden
Pink yarrow and purple lobelia.perennial
The family always enjoys a walk through these gardens. It balances historical and botanical aspects of gardening, and includes themed gardens which represent different periods of history of the area.

Blue Flowers

This is a beautiful blue hydrangea that I received for Mother's Day last year. I planted it in the garden, and it survived and bloomed the next year.
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Another blue Mother's Day flower. Looks like a daisy. It really was this BLUE!

Window Boxes

These are my window boxes from the last couple of years.

Pink petunias, blue lobelia, and Creeping Jenny. I love the Creeping Jenny, as it grows down from the window boxes throughout the season,adding a graceful sweeping appearance to the display. It can be invasive in the main garden however.