Showing posts with label eucalyptus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eucalyptus. Show all posts

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Sunday

Last night I decided not to take the Lortab before bed. I had taken one about 9pm after my parents left. All that hobbling around the yard had really taken a toll on my leg. It was badly swollen so I elevated it again and packed it with ice. I only woke up once during the night and slept til after 9am. The swelling was gone this morning but came back as soon as I started moving around. I still need coffee in the mornings.

From my bedroom window I saw something I knew I had to get a picture of. It's one of the wintersown Red Texas Star hibiscus that I moved from the perennial bed to the shrub island months ago. It's just over 4' tall. The other two are budding too.



I made my way out to the perennial bed for the Sunday ritual. I checked on the white guara I moved last week and had only watered twice before getting stoned by the lawnmower. I think it's a goner. I still have the pink. Hopefully a few seeds from the white one dropped before I moved it. If not, I'll try again next year.



I think this is one of the calendula seeds I tossed out earlier in the spring.



A Cherry Brandy rudbeckia bloom. This is the third and final plant to bloom. It's much closer to what they had advertised. It almost makes me want to take back everything bad I said based on the two earlier blooming plants. Almost.



The weedy underbelly of the front bed. The roses, salvia, lavender, etc are doing great. Other areas are overgrown and need to be revised again next year. I think my eucalyptus has died. The morning glory swallowed it at some point. The datura that popped up here (I did toss out seeds in February) has engulfed it completely. Jackie's spirea is still doing well near the garage door. It's bloomed a couple times since I transplanted it from Virginia.



And finally, the Sunday picture. In December, I'll put them all together into a slideshow to track the progression, seed to seed. I'm very curious to see what will be standing after the first frost in a couple months. Really? That soon? Ugh.



It's 74 degrees and mostly cloudy. Accuweather says we have a 30% chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Weather.com doesn't agree and says it will be sunny, well, now. We'll see who is right. Both agree that there's no more rain in the forecast until Friday.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Lobelia "Queen Victoria"

I got four for $0.50 each. They told me to be aggressive with pricing. Fine, I get first pick though. I also got a Eucalyptus. It's only 18" tall right now, but it should grow 20-40'. I plan to put it along the back of the house, maybe.

It rained again this afternoon. It rained hard and it rained a lot. It was over in 15 minutes. A few more weeks of this and we might actually have some moist soil. More storms in the forecast for the next few days. It's 82, sunny, and very humid.