Showing posts with label arbor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arbor. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 28, 2021

April Renewal

Every year, when April arrives, I debate with myself whether I love April as much as I do October. I'm still not sure! The world wakes up from winter, and puts on a fresh, green coat. Every flowering tree bursts into bloom, and bulbs pop up everywhere. It's hard to keep up with it all. 





April starts out slow. Crocus and daffodils are still around at this point. 




Then there are some pretty little minor bulbs to enjoy. I doubt that anyone else even notices them, but they're mostly for my enjoyment anyway. 






Soon, there are flowers everywhere. 









Another big show for April is the flowering trees that bloom just about everywhere. This year in particular, the world was amazingly full of them. It actually made me gawk while driving around town. Here at my house, it starts with the ornamental pear street tree, then my little baby lilac, and finally my beloved redbud tree. Once upon a time, we had three crabapple trees that would be in glorious bloom this time of year. But they've been attacked by scale insects, and they only put out a few skimpy flowers. We're treating them, but they seem too far gone to recover. We'll see. And by the way, that baby lilac bush? It's actually a good 10-12 years old. It never gets any taller, but it does put out plenty of fragrant flowers. 





But what I really wait for all month is the arrival of the tulips! I just plain love them, always have. 













After all that, something strange happened. It snowed, on April 21st! I've never known it to snow that late in the spring before. We knew it was coming, so I covered up many of my plants with sheets and towels, hoping to save them. Amazingly enough, there was no real harm done. 




The funny thing about snow is that it can actually provide insulation from cold temperatures. I know these pansies aren't really amazing to look at, but what makes them special, is that I planted them last fall! They spent several weeks under the real winter snow, and it was plenty cold too. But they lived on to bloom again in the spring. 



One last story to share about an April renewal of sorts. Last fall, an autumn storm blew my rose arbor askew. It was close to ten years old, so not really surprising. But it was cold already, and I was overwhelmed to think how I was going to extricate it from the two roses, and put in a new arbor. So we left it to sit there all crooked through the winter. I'm sure the neighbors were puzzled. Finally, I decided that I could replace the old wooden arbor with a metal version, by tearing down the old one, and scooting the new one up under the roses. The wood was rotten, and came down easily. But putting the new arbor up wasn't easy, and we certainly got scratched by the New Dawn rose on one side. The next day, another storm arrived, and the brand new arbor was now askew also. Talk about aggravating! Out of frustration, we left the new arbor to sit crooked for a few weeks, while mulling over a solution. Finally, I decided to first remove the thorny New Dawn rose, which was a project in itself. It wasn't very healthy anyway, and on the other side is a Zepherine Drouhin rose that's gorgeous, fragrant, and thornless. Then we figured out that we could pound long rebar poles into the ground, and place the new arbor onto the poles. So far, so good! It's been several weeks, and it's still standing straight and tall. I know it looks a little lopsided without a rose on each side, but there is a clematis that should fill in the empty side. 




And so the world came back to life in April. You know what else is renewed? My life! You see, I'm now fully vaccinated, and able to move about the world with a little more comfort. I finally got to hug my family, I've had a haircut, been to the dentist, and even renewed my license. If you haven't gotten your vaccine yet, I highly recommend it. And thanks for stopping by my blog! 


Thursday, September 5, 2013

Sweet Summer

This summer has been one of the sweetest ones I've ever known. The weather has been ideal, not too hot, and there has been frequent rain to keep everything green. It's also the first summer when I haven't been working outside the home, giving me plenty of time to spend in the garden. All of this has combined into one perfect summer.
Normally, my roses would have faded away by now. Not this year. Maybe they don't have as many blooms as in the spring, but they still look pretty good. They even have less blackspot than usual.

I know I've shown so many pictures of my favorite and beloved Queen Red Lime zinnias, but this is the first time in years that they have done so well. I have them everywhere! And while I love how interesting they look, the butterflies love them too. It's a win-win. And I don't make any promises that I won't show them again. They won't peter out until a hard frost hits them, and that is weeks away yet.
Have you figured out by now that I like to use pink in the garden? Yes, it's a sweet color, but I use it 
mostly because the brick on the front of my house has a pink tone. This way, everything coordinates.



 All this perfect weather has make my vegetable garden to the most prolific ever. I've never had so many cucumbers. Normally they produce for about two weeks then peter out. This is today's fairly small harvest. I used it make my first ever batch of gazpacho. It needs to chill overnight for the flavors to blend. I can't wait to try it. Here is a link to the recipe I used. I did add a bit of jalapeno for kick. http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/gazpacho/


Another sweet spot this summer has been having the new patio to help me enjoy the garden. I sit here most nights, and just enjoy the fruits of my labor. Invariably, I'll jump up to take pictures of something that catches my eye.
As the sun sets, its golden glow shines all over the patio garden. This is what I've been waiting for. It's my favorite time for taking garden pix.

I only have a few weeks left to enjoy my sweet, sweet summer. But that's okay, fall is pretty sweet too!