Thursday, July 17, 2003

Weather

Lovely days. sun, warm but not oppressive. Soft breeze morning & evening.

Combinations

Heliotrope & cosmos
Liatris & white echinacea
Orange daylily and purply pink phlox
Variegated liriope & yellow daylilies

Volunteers

Several Verbena bonariensis volunteers are up. The first bloom is caught in the curve of a yellow lily's petal.
Cleome is (are?) showing up here and there in various shades. Always welcome.

Monday, July 14, 2003

Blooms

Sunday morning I weeded, going after the rampant bindweed with some success, and attacking the cluster of mulberry seedlings with a hoe. The parent birds (robins & mockingbirds) were out with their toddlers. The house wrens seemed to be still taking food to the nest. The double daylilies (flora plena or some such) have started blooming, taking over from the classic orange. The patch of yellow daylilies by the front step--4 different kinds-- is looking fine. And in the back corner, one of the 2 plants in the clump I moved to make room for a buddleia turns out to be red with a gold center, very hot. Moving along the beds, inspecting, weeding, thinking about new possibilities, is satisfying work. And play. No committees, no meetings, no project plans, no milestones on which to report, and no one else making any decisions or judging the outcome.

Monday, July 07, 2003

Cloudburst

Fairly hot, overcast, lilies blooming. One trumpet lily scents a room without setting off a headache. Went out at lunch time to walk & get some take out .
Late afternoon: cloudburst, downpour. Then steamy and sunny.