We are told that ‘Endless Summer’ hydrangeas bloom much longer than average hydrangea macrophylla plants and do well in colder climates since they are able to bloom on the current season’s new growth. This year’s blooms on our plants are not disappointing for sure. Many colorful daylilies are also outstanding in our midsummer garden. Sadly, … Continue reading ‘Endless Summer’ Hydrangeas Enchant
Category Archives: Observations
In Bloom in Our Garden
In bloom in our garden are irises, baptisia, foxgloves, clematis, roses and some of the hostas. I don’t ever remember our hostas blooming so early. The peony blossoms are mostly gone and I’ll be clipping off their seedpods just above a lower leaf on each stem. The peony plants make a nice summer border. The … Continue reading In Bloom in Our Garden
Summer’s Coming
What a spring this has been… wet, wet, wet and cold! According to news reports, this has been the wettest spring ever recorded. One columnist wrote, “Rainfall famine has turned to a rainfall feast.” In spite of the frequent showers and low temperatures, the daffodils were really beautiful. The pink tulips were lovely even though … Continue reading Summer’s Coming
Welcome to Spring!
Our calendar tells us that spring has arrived. Signs of spring are evident throughout our garden. Snowdrops are in bloom and some of the daffodil foliage is emerging. In shaded areas, there are still some mounds of snow. The start of Daylight Saving Time has given us an extra hour of welcome sunlight. This is … Continue reading Welcome to Spring!
February Updates
It’s been an interesting winter for sure. Record low temperatures and extreme winter chills have kept furnaces running ’round the clock. Frequent messages from service providers, as well as newspaper articles and TV reports, have warned about the dangers of frozen pipes. However, on Groundhog Day, Punxsutawney Phil didn’t see his shadow, which supposedly predicts … Continue reading February Updates