Readers, Welcome to my blog (formerly Birds, Blooms, Books, etc). I'm entering a new decade taking on the challenge of moving from Maryland after living there 46 years and learning about my new home here in New England in the Live Free or Die state - New Hampshire. Join me as a write this new chapter of my life.
Showing posts with label Blooms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blooms. Show all posts

Sunday, July 19, 2020

Fairy House Construction and Some Beautiful Blooms

Still settling in here in our new apartment so I'm going back in time to repost blogs from my past. 
This one appeared six years ago today.


Ever since I put in A's Garden (dedicated to my first granddaughter), I have had a spot to build a fairy house.  Today was the day to do it.  My inspiration for this came from this blog, but mine bears no resemblance to the ones that builder constructed.  This was my very first and likely to be, only attempt at building a fairy house.

Here's A's Garden.


Here's where the fairy house will be built.  This way I don't need to build many walls.


Dan had mortar for me to use and suggested soaking the stones first so they don't absorb all the moisture and dry out the mortar.  There's the door I purchased from The Little Hedge Row.


First I lifted the roof stone and inserted some stones on either side to increase the opening.



The red bucket has the stones soaking.  I used my kneeler pad to access the site.


Here's the side being constructed.


The front wall partially constructed.  I knew I would not be successful if I went with all small stones.



Construction continues.


Almost finished.  Now to find the right small stones to fit in the gaps.


Project completed.  The stone with the hole that had been on top is now a tower on the side.  I gathered stones to make a fence and there's even a stone sculpture by the door.


I had one gap above the door near the roof line so I inserted a piece of mica as a window.


Close up of the door and sculpture.


Close up of the window.


Close up of the tower.


The garden outside the fairy house door.


Completed!  Yeah!  Let's hope it holds up.


Here are the beautiful blooms I promised in the title:







Out front this hibiscus is now blooming.




Look at the size of these blossoms.



Last year I got no blooms because some insect was eating it.  This year I treated it with a systemic insecticide/fertilizer and it is gorgeous.


There are many more buds yet to open.


Friday, July 17, 2020

July Blooms

This is the day we arrive in NH and take position of our new apartment.  No time yet to blog so
I'm going back in time to repost blogs from my past. 
This one appeared six years ago today.  [Tried to go back 7 years and couldn't open those posts to edit.]

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The stargazer lilies opened this morning!  I've been patiently waiting for this day.  Soon their fragrance will fill the perennial garden.



But they are not the only bloomers at present here are some of the others who are adding colors other than green to my gardens.

In Mom's Garden (formerly the Front Garden):


black-eyed susan


hydrangea - a smaller version of itself after the hard winter


lamb's ear


crepe myrtle

In the Pond Garden:


phlox


daylily

In the Glen Garden:


hostas


astillbe (I think)

In the Perennial Garden:


shasta daisies


purple cone flower


another day lily variety


another day lily


another day lily


and this lovely day lily that has been blooming for weeks


knock out rose


liatris


As I was posting this, a heron landed in the backyard directly outside my window.  I grabbed my camera but my movement startled it and it flew off.  I wonder if its looking to come gold fishing in my pond?


Sunday, May 23, 2010

New Blooms


Here are some blooms that didn't make it for Bloom Day.
Lupine -blooming for the first time. It was almost devoured last year by the ground hog.


Foxglove. From one plant many. I have transplanted the seedlings all over. The deer and ground hog don't touch it.


A golden iris I didn't know I had. I will have to move it because it is dwarfed by the bronze ones were it is.

Deep purple and lavender iris with multiple blooms on each stalk.


Knock out rose is knocking itself out blooming.


The snow peas in the garden are finally blooming.


Can you see a pond there? I've got to pull some cat tails - they are taking over.