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.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Joe Pye




My Joe Pye weed is in full glory right now and the butterflies are loving it.





Each spring I look for the new shoots to come up and cut back the dead stalks from the previous year. This plant is now in its sixth summer and as you can see has grown massive. It's in the perfect spot next to the pond.


When we moved here there was one in the glen next to the creek but I only saw it for one summer. I discovered one year that the deer eat it and that was the year I had no blooms.


Who is this Joe Pye and how did his name get on such a lovely late summer bloomer? According to wikepedia "Joe Pye, an Indian healer from New England, used E. purpureum to treat a variety of ailments, which led to the name Joe-Pye weed for these plants."

Joe Pye weed, a graceful soft contribution to the late summer garden. May you have many more years of bloom.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

One Day Inspirations from Longwood Gardens & Winterthur


One day my astillbe will be this large.


One day I hope to have an oakleaf hydrangea.


One day my mix of sun and shade will have this effect.


And one day I will have planters that stay beautiful all summer.



Monday, July 25, 2011

Harvest Monday


I'm late with my Harvest Monday post hosted by Daphne's Dandelions. It was a week of cucumbers, zucchini, peppers and tomatoes.

These three eggplants were picked because the bunny had snipped all the leaves of the plants. It really was too early to pick them. They didn't taste very good.



I didn't get out to pick on Sunday or today so I know I'll have a monster of a zucchini awaiting me.