Between Rains

Between rain (and LOTS of it)
we've mowed every chance we get
and weeded and weeded and weeded!
I transplanted a few hosta and other plants
to create a shade garden under a large viburnum "tree".
One of these days I 'll take a photo of the bed
along with my "inspiration photos".

Quiet Corner

 Greeted by this sign along the parking lot -
a precursor somehow to the serenity of the wild, welcoming 
 Its tearooms offer sandwiches, soups, quiches and desserts
all delicious and freshly made.
We chose to eat in the smaller, older of the two rooms
where we looked out to the trails and watched birds come and go at the feeders. 
 After lunch, a stroll along the trails..
 Accompanied by our guide, Duke.
 A few sights along the trail...



and then we reluctantly returned to our car for the ride home.
Quiche it was for me followed by strawberry/rhubarb pie.
For the Main Gardener, chicken salad on wheat, a hearty vegetable soup with rivels
and Snicker cake.

A Formidable Task

 What a formidable challenge he faced!
 Undaunted, he dug in...
 Bedsides weeds, the size of perennials required ruthless thinning.
 Strength, patience and perserverence
 are words I use to describe my husband at so MANY levels!

Weed and Read

 Some of the FIRST blooms of the season are the most exciting ones to me.
 I try to enjoy them in spite of the fact that the weeds are multiplying
faster and farther than I remember them doing other years.
Our weather overall has seemed very cool and very wet 
which no doubt contributes to their abundance.
Last night, my Main Gardener and I sat and read for a short while.
The storm clouds were moving toward us, and when the wind
started to pick up, we resumed our reading inside.

green, green, it's green they say....

 Rains have finally ceased enough to allow some serious weeding!
 G. took these photos after working one bed
 to document progress, I think.
 I came home to admire his work
and was enchanted by the flowering of the bush-trimmed tree-like (below).
Green, green!  It IS green.

beauty and the beast



 While the photos of our iris don't require commentary,
 I'll tell you that I'm no expert when it comes to pruning!
The "after photo" below shows the unidentified bush after its haircut.
It also is instructive as it shows several errant branches that remain.
It was a beautiful day for yard work!
My husband mowed the lawn and
 also finished the staining of our back deck...

Debate

 A little debate ensued after I posted the up-close photo
 of the single blue flower (below) on my facebook page
and called it bee balm.
 Apparently it isn't.  
I could use an expert to weigh in and confirm that it may be Bachelor's Button.
Trying to look it up on the internet only confused me.
It says it is an annual.  However, I know this blooms every year.
With no help from me!

come a little closer

 Come
 a little
closer!

This viburnum (?) bush/trimmed tree-like keeps us guessing!
It changes it clothes so frequently we lose track of WHEN it wears WHAT.
It's particularly beautiful right now...