July 04, 2011 3 min read 8 Comments
Eating a leisurely breakfast on the patio, I had the time to really look at the garden. It is at its best right now, almost in that "eek, it's overgrown stage" but not quite.
Our Eden Roses are still blooming away, they have done so well this year, probably because it has been quite a bit hotter than we are used to here by the beach. They are twining all around the patio overhang, so beautiful and romantic!
I love all the Lavenders, this year we planted a huge cement urn full of them, and they are doing so well, lots of those fragrant, purple and lavender flowers, they are a favorite of bees and humming birds, so the urn has plenty of visitors each day!
This used to be the herb garden, Mr. FGH has tried a few new things (not really in love with them myself) so now it is a little overgrown. Somewhere in there, are the herbs. The little cherub bird bath is hiding in there, somewhere. Luckily the birds can still find it, and they are busy taking a bath each afternoon before they retire for the evening.
The Morning Glory in full swing. A busy place as bees, butterflies and humming birds all love to come and drink nectar from these stunning blue blossoms! (my back fence neighbor hates this vine, it does go everywhere, and fast!)
A beautiful Geranium, I have an old ladder (I took it out of someone's trash 20 years ago!) on one side of the patio, and I just use it to display seasonal pots of color. This geranium is a favorite, it looks a bit more pink than in real life, it's a great peach~pink color.
The Ferns are such great colors. The one above is your regular, garden variety fern, the new leaves have that gorgeous Chartreuse Green color we all so love!
This rabbit's foot fern was here when we bought the house. They are interesting, with furry parts that do indeed look like a rabbit's foot!
Looking at the back fence, you can see the Bouganville. (also hated by my back fence neighbor!) The color is fabulous, but this one is about to get a really good haircut, it tends to take over. And it has the sharpest ever thorns! yikes.
You can't beat the hot pink color, though! It really perks up the garden, and will bloom late into the summer, when most of the other plants are kind of at their end. What, in particular, do you love in your garden this month?
Wishing you a fun and happy 4th of July holiday weekend!
July 16, 2011
Love what you’ve done with your blog! The coloring is perfect and that pie looks delicious!
July 16, 2011
I am amazed with your garden. I wish that my garden looked like that. It looks so peaceful and relaxing, just beautiful!
July 04, 2011
I can’t believe you can make such beautiful pancakes without flour. Your garden is certainly in full swing. How I’d love to have a garden with perennial rabbits foot fern….one of my favorites. Can you believe I have customers that think they are creepy! they’re not real feet I tell them:)
Happy 4th!
x
Carole
July 04, 2011
Your garden looks so pretty Lidy….I am glad you are enjoying the holiday weekend….xv
July 04, 2011
This sounds yummy Lindy. I will try it for my girls xoxo Clarice
July 04, 2011
i also have a neighbor who hates my crepe myrtle trees because they shower little white flowers all summer. they are my pride & joy as they have a weeping habit and cinnamon bark under peeling gray bark.. i love white flowers and want to put in an all white garden…have a great and safe 4th.
July 04, 2011
Your garden is beautiful!!! If I were yor neighbor there would be no complaints from me! My favorite thing growing in my yard right now are my petunias. Thanks for sharing. Love your blog!
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Melanie
July 25, 2011
I like your oatmeal pancake because I’m also health conscious. Your garden is fabulous! And what I like most is your rabbit’s foot fern because I don’t normally see such kind of plant.