Labor Day

Summer isn’t over yet.  Labor Day weekend finds the garden still putting on a show.

A new anemone

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Toad lily

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Saponaria in the soapstone sink trough

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Sedum ‘Madrona’
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Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’ and Smokebush

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Sunflower
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Verbena bonariensis
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A whole bunch of pretty stuff in the morning

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Self heal
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Mountain mint from friend Sue B.

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These morning glories re-seed avery year

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Sedums in the front bed
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New Guinea Impatiens in an old cast iron pot we found at our first house in Simsbury, CT in 1978

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Tree frog in the succulent trough

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Ligularia
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And when the garden looks great what do you do?  You have a garden party!

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Lanterns after dark
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Brugmansia in the spotlight

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What a grand summer in the garden!

 

 

 

Brugmansia!

I like to grow fun stuff sometimes.  I saw these plants in New Orleans and Florida and fell in love with them.  I purchased a bulb from Logee’s Greenhouse three years ago, and it has done very well.  ( I put it in the basement during the winter).  The buds are very cool at all stages of development.    There are a lot of  photos, but I just couldn’t resist.  The scent is intoxicating as well – especially in the evening.  Enjoy.

Early buds

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Starting to open

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Unraveling

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The blossom starts out yellow and changes to orange

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This morning, picking up the sunlight

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Summer sliding away

What glorious weather we’re having.   It’s quite crisp so I have been able to do some much needed weeding and transplanting.  The daylilies are almost done but the dahlias are going strong.  Much of the garden slows down this time of year  –  those lazy days of summer linger a bit longer in the garden too.

Thalictrum rochebrunianum – this delicate plant adds a real fairy garden feel in the shade.. the flower scape is five feet high

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Close-up of the blossoms

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Agapanthus

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Queen Ann’s lace in the meadow

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Grasses in the meadow  – morning dew

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Dew drops on a meadow grass

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Hydrangea blossom

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Hosta leaf

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Knock-out rose bud

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Asiatic lily and birches

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The Carolina wrens getting breakfast

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Fledged!

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August has been beautiful!

Wow.  Usually August is dog days, hot hazy humid.. its not over yet but it sure has been gorgeous in my neck of the woods.   The daylilies and dahlias continue and  phlox are blooming.

Faith’s phlox – these are from friend Faith’s garden.  They are  extremely fragrant and don’t seem to get mildew.

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My grandmother’s white phlox – these came from her garden

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Care for something tropical?  The elephant ears are getting pretty big and the succulents are thriving

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These hardy hibiscus were here when we moved in

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When the weather is this nice, dinner al fresco is in order

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The veggie bounty is coming

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Tomatoes, beans, peppers, eggplant, blueberries, squash, cukes, herbs…

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And a platter of daylilies…

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Garden visitors

There have been quite a few visitors to the garden lately.. and not the two legged kind.

Can you find the hummingbird in this photo?

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Bet you can’t see Esther hiding in the tall grass either

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Dragonfly #1

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Dragonfly #2

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Dragonfly #3

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Yellow swallowtail

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Painted lady

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Another lady

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Dastardly rabbits – so cute but so destructive

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Mr. Chippy

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A parade of wild turkey toddlers

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Carolina wrens have nested  in the plants by the front door

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Mom and Dad have been very busy with 5 mouths to feed

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Open up

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