that bloomin' garden!
Labels: beebalm, daylilies, hibiscus, rose garden, shasta daisies
a journal about my garden and my life: thoughts on the chaos, the glory, the surprises, the disasters, and the joys of life and my garden
Labels: beebalm, daylilies, hibiscus, rose garden, shasta daisies
posted by Kati at 9:25 a.m.
"I thank You God for most this amazing day: for the leaping greenly spirits of trees and a blue true dream of sky; and for everything which is natural which is infinite which is yes"
--e.e. cummings
I am a writer, artist, gardener and wounded healer with a special interest in the natural world, the re-enchantment of design, and healthy, fabulous food. My home is my garden and workshop, and I use my travels as inspiration. I enjoy stepping off the beaten path to discover the unexpected and to re-connect with the awesome power of Nature to rejuvenate my soul.
2 Comments:
Everything looks fresh and happy, Kati - and you're in summer for sure now.
I've got a hybrid monarda planted in my garden - three identical plants in three places with slightly different light and soil. But mine aren't beautiful like your Beebalm, and they haven't produced a single flower in three years - glad yours are doing well.
Annie at the Transplantable Rose
I have two Monarda's, Annie. The other one is tiny and just bloomed this year. Ann, my former housemate planted it perhaps 3 years ago, now. I'm not sure what variety it is.Perhaps it's so tiny because of its location.
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