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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

GBBD August

The Garden Bloggers Bloom Day is such a neat concept, and I always want to post something... getting the pics on the right day is spotty...

The Front Yard


Butterfly pea (Centrosema virginianum), makes a nice display...





These little dayflowers (Commelina erecta var. angustifolia), are cute, they're a very different critter than the usual dayflower... which plagues a flower-bed, covers the ground... rooting at every joint.

St. Andrew's cross


Garden Spider


wild sweet potato

Prarie Broomweed (Amphiachyris dracunculoides)

This yard is completely unvisited by the lawn mower... I hate those things!

There's a lot of trouble in the suburban front yard, Neighbors who want to dictate the acceptable appearance of the yard, and I feel bad for them, I think mine is ever so much nicer!

The Garden

Hyacinth bean in bloom



The clasping heliotrope continues to attract butterflies... I have a patch of low-growing lantana next to the heliotrope, and this plant out-competes the lantana!

Swamp hibiscus... Not the best choice in a sand hill garden...
While I can keep these things alive, they seldom look like anything here.

An interesting combination, silphium astericus and apple mint in bloom, with bumble bee.

Sulphur yellow butterfly visits salvia coccinea, Let's not tell the humming birds, k?

Zinnia and gulf fritillaries.

Tiger swallowtail and zinnia.

The butterflies found the tithonia!



 

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Happy full moon

I didn't think to shoot the moon last evening... but I did take lots of garden pics yesterday afternoon...

After a bit of rain, the lantana has put on a flush of new bloom.


To go with all the new blooms, there seems to be a fresh hatch of butterflies...

Painted ladies...



The clear-wing sphinx moth (Hemaris thysbe) is always exciting!



The spicebush swallowtail is abundant...



Gulf Fritillary



Tiger swallowtail



The butterflies haven't found it yet... the tithonia has begun to bloom...



Red chenille (Acalypha hispida), is a new flower to this garden... brought it in last Autumn, most people grow it as a house plant... will see how winter hardy, and how drought tolerant this plant is... seems like red chenille would make a good turf replacement...



This is interesting... the white dwarf crepe myrtle threw a red sport on one limb...



I ate a pear recently, I'm still waiting for them to ripen up a bit more...



The crook-neck summer squash are through, so... here's some new squash seedlings.



I plant all the butterfly weed seed that my plants produce, but these guys don't make it easy...



Milkweed bugs ruin the seeds...

 

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

July blooms


When I first started gardening here, It seemed like the humming birds would look for humming bird feeders next to the structures, while ignoring the flowers that I was planting for them... They eventually figured it out...






The goldfinches had no problem finding the sunflowers...






I hate these 7 minute itch plants (Cnidoscolus stimulosus)
With all the butterflies pollinating them, I don't think I'll be rid of them any time soon.






These black grasshoppers are bigger than the plants they eat...






Wonder what the cat is hunting...






verbesina
The verbesina is blooming.
I found this cool wildflower growing along the side of the road, being mowed. I pulled a coupla pieces, it came up like mint, and was as easy to transplant. The yellow variety hasn't started to bloom yet.


white unknown wildflower

This is an interesting plant... The flowers resemble lavender. This guy is a natural sand-hill resident. I need to post it for identification at a plant forum.
I posted the flower, and got an immediate response... Field snakecotton
You really can't call something a weed when it only grows in sand where little else can grow.

red wildflower


Florida tasselflower (Emilia fosbergii) This plant showed up this year, I only have this one... Ima let it grow, in spite of it's close resemblance to a couple of rogue customers...


river oats



River oats are very pretty, but difficult to photograph.




mint



Mint attracts some cool pollinators...
Meet the Double-banded Scoliid (Scolia bicinta).
When not pollinating mint, the double-banded scoliid catches beetle grubs for the next generation.






milkweed seedTropical milkweed seeds.

As always, the pictures click for larger views.

 

Monday, July 9, 2012

summer colours

fence post lizard on sassafras post

This fence post lizard is wearing his best finery, hanging out on top of a sassafras post... Hoping to attract a new lover.




yellow brugmansia blooms


The brugmansias have begun to bloom.







datura wrightii

cluster of honey bees visiting datura wrightii flower

The honey bees seem to be very interested in the datura....








4 gulf frittilary butterflies on zinnia flowers

gulf frittilary close-up

Gulf fritillary butterflies have found the zinnias.







bumble bees on red sunflower


These red sunflowers are attracting plenty of polinators.











Got some painted lady butterflies...


Silver-spotted skipper enjoys the 7-minute itch plant, even if I don't...








These little yellow cherry tomatoes are sweet!






Most of the squash are through... I still have some, because I replanted some of the thinned plants...




The columbine seedlings are coming along.

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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Wind Storm

We've had some record-breaking heat... I think it got up to 108° one day last week. My plants were suffering already in the dry sand, those triple digit temps pushed some stuff right over the edge.

dead cucumber vinesHere's the patch of cukes... They were just starting to produce.
The green stuff isn't cucumber vines...

After the heat, God took pity and sent me some rain, but he wrapped it up in a buncha wind... And knocked down some of my garden trees.


uprooted chinaberry treeI posted pics of the blooms on this china berry tree this Spring. Chinaberry is a junk tree, and there are plenty of babies, but it just won't be the same... That was a beauty...



pine treeWhile pine trees are unattractive, this one was very close to the house, and broke limbs on a beautiful oak next to the house... I was lucky that it hit the oak, rather than the house!

My garden fence had trees land on it in several places, but I was able to repair the damage before Bambi discovered the new entrances.


tomatoes with sun scaldOne more pic of the heat damage... Sun scalded tomatoes.


ripe tomatoes on plantI am getting some good ones, though.


kitten with grasshopperThe kitten doesn't eat these big black grasshoppers, but she will play with the ones I catch for her...


butterfly jailButterfly Jail

sunflowersThe wind missed a few of these sunflowers...

 


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