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Friday, August 27, 2010

A Beautiful Morning in the Garden!

Volunteer Sunflower Blooming Wildly!
I'm not in the garden as often as I would like this time of year.  The harvesting of berries, herbs and veggies has begun.  I just finished a batch of raspberry jam.  The second harvest has begun, but we aren't getting enough rain.  Unless The Herbal Husband waters, I may not be making too much more raspberry jam.  Here is a volunteer sunflower hiding the bird feeder in the shape of a sunflower!  I know confusing!

Four O'Clocks That Can't Tell Time!
The four o'clocks that don't know what time it is!  It was about 10:00 AM.  We have all yellows this year.  And more sunflowers.  I think The Herbal Husband planted these along our back fence.  Hope you are having a great day.  The celebrating continues with a movie, Get Low with Robert Duvall and Bill Murray among others.  I think a quirky little movie and my free burger at Red Robin.  Talk to you later!
One of My Favorite Sunflowers!
Sunflower Peeking Out From Morning Glories!

7 comments:

  1. This was fun to visit your garden and see your volunteer sunflowers. How wonderful to make raspberry jam. We have blackberries but just eat them as fresh fruit.

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  2. hi - oh my mouth is drooling....raspberries. Do you have your own bushes or are you just strolling down the country lane grazing (and picking for jelly) as you go? I would like to plant some raspberries this fall/winter/spring (whenever the right time is to plant them). I live 30 miles north of San Antonio - just starting into the hill country, so I think what works for you would work for me too. If you have a bush that working for you, would you mind sharing its name?

    Enjoy your raspberry jelly.
    Emily

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  3. Blackberries are excellent, Terra. Love to eat fresh fruit in the morning!

    No, Emily, I think once upon a time we wanted to be on a country lane, but we are in the middle of suburbia! Heritage is the name of the bush, but I Googled raspberries for Texas and came up with this extension website.

    http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/extension/fruitgarden/fruitvariety.html

    It says that raspberries are not impossible but they do take some effort. Check that website out before you plant any thing!

    Thanks for stopping by ladies!

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  4. Love your sunflowers!!! Always one of my most favorites flowers. Mine didn't do so well this year...but love the few I have.

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  5. Our volunteers did the best, Carol. Thanks for your comment.

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  6. Next to daisies, sunflowers are my favorites! Love the color of yours! Have a great Sunday!

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  7. They are our favorites around here! Thanks for stopping by, Donna

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