Showing posts with label Rosemary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rosemary. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Bloom Day March 2011

What a beautiful today. 64, light breeze and sunny. I hope you all are having a wonder-filled bloom day, Thanks to Carol of May Dreams Gardens for hosting GBBD and being the inspiration behind the sharing. Welcome to my zone 8b garden in the heart of Austin, Texas, in the tenth year of my marraige to the love of my life, in this hear yard...Thanks for stopping by.

Rosemary and my favorite "hell zone" plant, hymenoxis.

I get so excited just before the buckeye bursts into coral blooms for a short visit.

Hello Martha Gonzales, the first rose to bloom this spring.

We are hoping for a beautiful crop of apricots due to the snowflake blossoms just fading now.

Oh peaches, you will be welcomed freshness in my morning yogurt smoothie, and Margaritas.


The Mountain Laurel in her gorgeous hues has perfumed my front yard like a sweaty palm holding purple Sweet-Tarts...that's what it smells like to me anyway.


By this afternoon, the cross-vine had opened a few of her flashy blossoms...she's calling to the hummingbirds, but we haven't seen one...yet.


Oh Lady Banksia, you are my buttery-popcorn favorite cheer right now...but you are oh so hard to photograph in all your showering delights


Old Blush, this is the first blossom, but this afternoon...over a dozen opened up.


Lady Banksia
It just doesn't translate...she's anchored the West side of the house.


Terrible photo, I know...but both figs are lookin' great...and this is after a transplant!

The simplicity of the arugula flower...the remaining plant from the entire winter garden, lost this year to weather...first time ever in my yard.

Loriapetilum or Fringe flower, from the Hazel family...so, since I have a new neice named Hazel...this is her flower and I'm reminded of her sweet spark when I see it.
Well..here's the rest of my list:
Iris
Autumn Sage
Oxalis
Spider Wort
Carolina Jesamine
Fernleaf Verbena
Daffodil
The more exciting things in my garden have to do with what made it through the winter without help. I didn't pamper, other than watering thoroughly before the worst of the freezes and pushing the leaves up around the base of things. I brought my house plants in, but that was really it and I thought I'd lose more. The most surprising things that are coming back are the brugmansia and the Philappine Violet...I just figured they'd had enough. Part of being saved has to do with the many microclimates in a dense suburban yard and
enriched soil...which I am really bad at keeping up with.
I hope everything is magical in your yard!
Happy Gardening!

Sunday, February 15, 2009

GBBD February,15th 2009

It's a gorgeous GBBD here in Austin, a balmy 67 right now but the temp is rising. We spent the morning putting Dromgoole's Rose Soil in our new rose beds that we laid out for Valentines Day.
I've got quite a few things blooming, nothing shocking or exciting...some things have bloomed all winter and thanks to Carol at May Dreams Gardens I'm realizing this for the first time!
Carol dreamed up this log-roll some time ago and garden bloggers from around the globe participate monthly on the 15th. Hop around and see what's blooming in your neck of the woods!

The bees were buzzing on this Upright Rosemary.
Purple Lantana has bloomed all winter...

My first Old Blush bloom of the season!

Unlike the upright, this prostrate Rosemary has bloomed all winter!

Salvia Greggii.

French Lavender, also a winter bloomer.

White Lantana

This Oxalis was blooming yesterday, but looked sleepy this morning.

Fringe flower


Some of my Arugala is sending up flowers, I think they are just so sweet:)


I know this isn't a bloom, but I was so excited to see the buds pop on my new Wonderful Pomegranate among the greens.

This is a houseplant, but I know the northerners count them, so I did:)

Dianthus, for some reason my little camera has a hard time with the bright reds and oranges...they always turn out fuzzy...anyone else have this problem?

Last months Loquat blooms, this months baby fruit:)

Little Kumquat buds


Carolina Jessamine blooming on the arbor, I just love the intensity of these flowers when most of the yard is dry and bare sticks...

Sweet little Four Nerve Daisy...they bloom whenever it rains, or I hit
'em with the hose. That's it for me here in Austin! I'm heading out to A&M for two days of plant talk so I gotta hit the road! Will check in on my favorite bloggers when I get back!
Happy Gardening!