This is what's left of my rosemary santolina.:(
You can see it on the rock wall behind Mary's statue in my recent banner photo. It was big and brown there. In the first photo, there is a golden oregano in the middle that has been struggling to survive. The santolina has long appendages with green on the tips, but I'm not so sure that it is going to make it. The Herbal Husband was like a mother hen. Putting new soil around and giving it extra water. Can't stop it once it starts! We will see at the end of the season, but let me know what you think. Hope you had a great day. Talk to you later. More adventures from Europe or Vancouver coming.
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Sunday, July 31, 2011
Friday, July 29, 2011
Had To Have Some New Herbal Babies!
Well, we couldn't stay away from the garden center. We went in search of veggies and herbs in JULY! There wasn't much left, but we did find some brave survivors. A few more herbs than veggies. Got some nice basil that we already had to have a tomato, basil, feta, olive and avocado salad for lunch. The Herbal Husband also found a couple of different pepper plants.
I also had some die back in my herb garden. Although typical, The Herbal Husband and I are having a disagreement about the life expectancy of my rosemary santolina. Of course, it bloomed while we were away and now it is three-quarters brown and dead. I'll show you some photos in the next days. I may ask your opinion about the matter. There are some other plants that did not make it as well. Weeds always do well when you are away! We got three inches of rain last night and I just heard some more thunder so we may get some more today! It is great to pull weeds out after a rain. I have a lot to pull! Well, I will show you where the new herbal babies are going in coming posts. Busy, busy, herbally speaking! Hope you are having a great day. Talk to you later.
I also had some die back in my herb garden. Although typical, The Herbal Husband and I are having a disagreement about the life expectancy of my rosemary santolina. Of course, it bloomed while we were away and now it is three-quarters brown and dead. I'll show you some photos in the next days. I may ask your opinion about the matter. There are some other plants that did not make it as well. Weeds always do well when you are away! We got three inches of rain last night and I just heard some more thunder so we may get some more today! It is great to pull weeds out after a rain. I have a lot to pull! Well, I will show you where the new herbal babies are going in coming posts. Busy, busy, herbally speaking! Hope you are having a great day. Talk to you later.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
We Hit The Ground Touring!
The Brussels Train Station |
Lunch on the Thalys Train |
In Den Rustwat Restaurant in the Arboretum Trompenburg |
Mixed Border of Perennials |
More Perennial Borders |
A Bridge to a New Part of the Arboretum |
Cercis canadensis 'Forest Pansy' |
Yuccas About to Bloom |
Thought the Heron Was a Statue! |
Another Beautiful Vista |
This One is a Statue! |
More Wildlife |
A Great Recycling of Bottles! |
Even Sheep Grazing! |
Wish My Astilbes Looked This Good! |
What You Expect at the Arboretum, Mature Trees! |
The Rhododendrons Still in Bloom! |
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Got to Finish the Vancouver Trip First-Butchart Gardens!
Iconic Photo of Butchart Gardens! |
The Bulbs Were in All Their Glory! |
It Couldn't Have Been Better Weather! |
The Fountain Was Giving Us a Show! |
The Blue Poppies Were Cooperating! |
The Cove Where You Can Take a Boat Ride! |
The Mediterranean Garden |
Monday, July 25, 2011
The Garden Does OK Without Us!
Our Forest Front Garden |
Our Front Gate |
Echinacea, Monarda and Blooming Lemon Balm, Yikes! |
Spearmint in FULL Bloom! |
Rudbeckia 'Herbstonne' |
A Wild and Crazy Back Garden! |
Just a Few Monardas Left! |
Dill in Bloom! |
'Silver King' Artemisia for Another Christmas Tree and Mountain Mint in the Background |
'Goldstrum' Rudbeckia Around the Birdbath |
One of My Favorite Edible Flowers, Anise Hyssop! Like a Box of Good 'N Plenty! |
A Few Volunteer Sunflowers! |
Yes, Virginia, There Will be Grape Jelly This Year! |
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Three Batteries and Almost 2 GB of Photos Later!
Well, I have one eye open and the other is closing fast! It's one o'clock plus in the morning Paris time and it's just barely past 7 o'clock here in the 'Burgh! The weather has been dry and hot here, but the garden is surprising lush and beautiful. We must have gotten some rain at some time during our time away! Glad to be home. Had a great vacation! Survived driving in the south of France! Saw a chicken lay an egg! Got to see some beautiful gardens and was always able to find a lemon verbena! Will share the trip with you over the coming days.
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