Sunday, November 10, 2013

I got back late from Tallahassee yesterday, so I didn't have much time to do anything other than wander a bit and take a few shots.

We did plant a few more seeds this morning, including some "giant" marigolds that I collected seeds from when last at Mom's in October.  They aren't really the large head marigolds. They are a variety of the smaller, solid yellow marigolds. I purchased a tray of them at Lowes in the spring when I planted Mom's garden.  I was shocked how large the flower heads had gotten over the summer, so I took a handful of seeds and brought them back to FL. 
"Mom's Marigolds"
I planted one tray with Osmocote in the soil and one without.  Tony constantly battles with me about putting it in with seeds.  I tell him " it's time release, it won't hurt a thing" and I believe it helps the seedlings from the get-to.  We'll see which tray does better.  Also put in some 4 year old mixed color 4 O'clock seeds - not sure they'll germinate, but no harm in trying.  We have many pink and yellow, but it'll be nice to start a few others. 

I took a few more pictures this morning.  I tried to catch some blooms of things I haven't previously posted.  Here's this weekend's findings:

Datura (Angel Trumpets)

 

 
 
 Brunfelsia Grandiflora
(Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow)
 


 
 
Cosmos "Click"


 

Yellow Four O'Clocks



Burgundy Pansy
 

The cooler temps have the Poinsettias already "blooming"


Giant Yellow Shrimp Plant


Mixed Zinnia that just started growing by the lanai - thought they'd all be one color from a
fallen seed head - but they are all shades!

ZINNIAS
These are a few new varieties we've planted recently
"Pinca"
 
"Pinca"
Beautiful irregular petals - the color depends on the flower's age and the angle and
I guess one's own opinion - pink, orange, salmon? Very nice, regardless of what you might call it. 

"Profusion" -Double White
 
 
A few shots from around the back garden
From the lanai across the pool
The lanai looking to the fountain & fish pond



The meadow looking towards the woods -


Sunday, November 3, 2013

Haven't written in a while since not much has been going on in the garden recently. A few new flowers and those seedlings we started on 9/28 & 10/6 have all been put in and are flowering. I sowed a tray of black-eyed susans from the seed heads of some already in the garden hoping to get some more plants without having to pay Lowes $8-10 per plant! Craziness!!

Here are some pics from this weekend.'
 
Saturday's Sunrise





 
 
 
The Goldfish Pond
 
 
New Blooms
 
Yep .. That's a clematis ... in NOVEMBER!
 
 The Click Cosmos - Pink & Burgundy
 






 
 
Red Hybrid Hibiscus
 
 



 
 
 
Yellow Milkweed


Red Castor "Fruit"

Black-Eyed Susan


Tibuchina
 
MEADOW WILDFLOWERS