1 - Biggest garden thrill this year: I planted two lilac bushes several years ago, and this year one of them bloomed. When I first saw the buds early in the spring, it was like spotting-my-teenage-heartthrob time.
(That would be Les McKeown, from the Bay City Rollers, in case you didn't already know that.)
2 - The next big thing for us was the emergence of our daffodils. I'd planted these a few autumns ago, but they'd never turned up the following spring. Mom and I chalked it up to raiding squirrels and left it at that.
Suddenly, this spring - voila. Daffodil.
3 - Forsythia and tulips in the front rock garden.
4 - Kolkwitzia, a flowering shrub we planted in the backyard beside the deck
5 - Pink clematis in the backyard, a gift from my sister, and dark blue clematis in the front yard, which came with the house
6 - Lady's mantle, which just appeared all on its own
7 - Angelica, which I planted outside the backdoor
8 - The Monster Rose Bush, otherwise known as an American Pillar rambler rose along the side of the house (which I grew from cuttings,) a delicate Rugosa rose which my sister and got from the side of the road by Grand Pré in the Annapolis Valley (in the front rock garden,) and the Aunt Sheila Rose, also known as a Subzero Brownell rose.
9 - My mom's container gardens, featuring some gorgeous purple lobelia and her favorite, pansies
10 - Orange lilies, originally from my husband's great-grandmother's Ontario garden, daylilies in the front garden and heritage lilies at the backdoor which I got at a farm museum plant sale.
11 - Hostas in the back woodland garden
12 - Wild asters near the rugosa rose bush
13 - Balsam near the back door, at the edge of the woodland garden
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Thursday Thirteen - 223 - 13 Views of the Garden 2011
Posted by Julia Phillips Smith at 11:40 AM 12 comments
Labels: Angelica, Asters, Balsam, Clematis, Cole Harbour, Container gardening, Daffodil, Forsythia, Garden, Kolkwitzia, Lady's mantle, Lilacs, Lily, Nova Scotia, Rose, Spring, Summer, Thursday Thirteen
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Nearly Wordless Wednesday - 171
Today is Anti-Homophobia Day. A day to wear purple in support of your gay loved ones and friends.
A perfect day to listen to Start Wearing Purple, don't you think?
Posted by Julia Phillips Smith at 11:14 PM 3 comments
Labels: Anti-homophobia, Clematis, Gogol Bordello, Start Wearing Purple, Wordless Wednesday
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Thursday Thirteen - 177 - 13 Views From Our Garden This Year
My mom and I share our home and our garden. The house is a two-family set-up: mom on the main floor, and my husband and I in the basement level. But the garden is a communal effort, as my garden-loving sister and brother-in-law have also contributed to its formation.
Here are thirteen views I captured in the garden in 2010.
1 - Tulips
2 - Lily-of-the-valley
3 - Forget-me-not
4 - Rhododendron
5 - Yarrow
6 - Honeysuckle
7 - Cranesbill Bevans
8 - Lavender
9 - American Pillar rambler rose
10 - Our self-titled Aunt Sheila rose (real name = Sub-zero Brownell series)
This was planted as a memorial to my aunt and godmother, Sheila, who passed away 7 years ago. She was a lifelong fan of yellow roses, so there was no question as to what we would choose for the garden to represent her.
11 - Frosty Fire Dianthus
12 - Clematis
13 - Lily
Posted by Julia Phillips Smith at 3:00 PM 11 comments
Labels: American Pillar, Clematis, Cranesbill bevans, Forget-me-nots, Frosty Fire Dianthus, Garden, Honeysuckle, Lavender, Lily, Lily of the valley, Rhododendron, Thursday Thirteen, Tulips, Yarrow
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Wordless Wednesday - 163
Posted by Julia Phillips Smith at 8:44 PM 4 comments
Labels: Clematis, Garden, Phlox, Wordless Wednesday
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Thursday Thirteen - 117 - 13 Views of My Garden
Welcome to my garden!
Stroll around, savour the sights and scents. Some of these blooms appeared earlier in the season, some are out now.
1 - Quince
2 - Forget-me-nots
3 - Peonies
4 - Kolkwitzia
5 - Astilbe
6 - My Jacobite Alba rose
7 - Bellflower
8 - Blackberry blossom
9 - Daylilies
10 - Clematis
11 - My Monster Rose bush which could take over the world! Otherwise known as an American Pillar rambler.
12 - The Aunt Sheila rose (the one we planted in remembrance of her)
13 - Common fleabane and heirloom lilies which I bought at the Cole Harbour farm museum plant sale a few years ago.
Jennifer McKenzie says Your garden shows the love you have for gardening.
Rims says A remedy for all despair :)...see, the view of it is turining me poetic :)
I Beati says My favorite post today. Oh the joy and therapy in this garden.
Posted by Julia Phillips Smith at 11:21 PM 18 comments
Labels: Alba rose, American Pillar, Astilbe, Bellflower, Blackberry blossom, Clematis, Common fleabane, Daylilies, Forget-me-nots, Kolkwitzia, Peonies, Quince