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I’m so proud!

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First my lettuce!

Had some in our shrimp salad boats (hot dog rolls) for dinner tonight. Lots more left too.

And where I snipped it from, the garden in an old tractor tire:

I didn’t pull it out, I snipped it with my kitchen scissors. I plan to do that again before our heat wave arrives as it may bolt. I also have nasturtiums in there. I have nasturtiums everywhere! I just found two more packs of them and decided to add them to flowerpots and in the ground all over the yard.

Then I assembled this cross stitch flat fold for my friend’s upcoming birthday (I don’t think she reads my blog). She’s from Birdsboro, PA and I thought this was perfect. It took me about 3 weeks (exclusively, but not that many hours each evening). It’s a The Prairie Schooler design. Shrinking the photo made it look a bit distorted:

Here’s the backing material. I am glad it matched the design so well as I had bought it years ago!

My garden across from the front door is looking good. The large plant is coreopsis:

Mom suggested floating the fallen begonia blossoms (from the heavy rain) in my different birdbaths:

Peonies are so gorgeous and last such a short time, but unfortunately, both my shrubs had one only bloom this year. Any ideas why? The leaves are healthy!

And last but not least, a cool plant called ‘Spiralis’ surrounded by portacula:

Yes, we are expecting a heat wave starting Saturday-ugh! Got to be expected. I am sure it will boost seed growth. I did weed out my seed only garden of zinnias, etc. and I see more of them all then I thought. Whew.

Sean will cut the grass tomorrow. I asked him to get out the weed whacker to do a few areas. He bought it for me, but it’s for a taller person, or I just can’t handle it well. I loved my little Toro one that I had for about 15+ years and it just fizzled out.

Magical mystery tour

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You can bet I couldn’t wait to get outside tonight and see my new mushroom lights change color. I know these are blurry, but trying to hold that heavy camera wasn’t easy.
Earlier, Bri hoed some dirt in the garden and I planted some assorted gourd seeds. Some were red and green colored-interesting. I think the company colors them to differentiate seeds that look so much alike.
Yeah-I finished a cross stitched piece! When I assemble it into something, I’ll share a photo.

Photo Hunt-Self portrait

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Love to play with Paint Shop! Lots of sites have ‘avatars’, so to just put a plain photo up doesn’t do sometimes. Here’s a few I’ve made over the years. The second one-forget the site, made you into a resemblance of a famous artist’s painting. I named it Mucha-so perhaps him?

A lily has broken off and I made it into a hair ornament.

A first

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A first rose in my rose bed. Last year deer had eaten every bud!

And the last of the irises to bloom: Night Owl

Aren’t they gorgeous? I collected all the tags in the garden as I had a feeling I didn’t see one called ‘Sailor Blue’ or something like that bloom. Will have to write to where I bought them. I do plan on separating these in the fall as they are getting crowded. I will save some for anybody who would like some. I’d like to trade too! Easy peasy to grow!

Although my allergies are the pits-started in the movies last night, (I used Flonase for the first time since I had my eye pressure retested-it works well!) I guess I’ll go to my mom’s. It’s to beautiful a day not to. And I can’t stand weeding in the heat with all the mosquitoes. Who can?

Got the twine, clips and bamboo poles in the mail today (fast), so guess what I’ll be doing tomorrow? Yep, see the photo in a few posts below. I hope I can figure out how Martha and her pals did that with her tomatoes!

The LOST season finale is on tonight!

A wave of irises

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A wave of irises, originally uploaded by DianthusMoon.

Taken today, after a mostly wet day. I am sad to see these bloom and take a beating from the weather, but they seem pretty much ok. I’m waiting on a really dark purple one. My little kiwi color one either didn’t bloom or died back. I see where most of these will have to have their rhizomes separated and replanted in the fall.
I like the way Flickr resizes the photos. When I do it, they always look blurry. I— D.N.T. W.W.-drastically need to weed whack (around the Chestnut tree) and trim the little box hedges.

Oh my, I just heard some thunder! More rain!!

The fellows went over to Pop-pop’s house and I stayed home to catch up on some mail to send out and wanted to tidy up my paper stuff, which I haven’t done yet. It’s really getting dark out too. I plan to make dinner when the guys get home since they had a big lunch.

Bloomin’ Saturday

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Yellow Calendula, originally uploaded by DianthusMoon.

I plan to plant these around the edge of my Yucca bed near the road. When I spied them at the nursery, they all looked this gorgeous, but the container they are in was bone dry. I figured if they could take that abuse, I want to see what they look like with some TLC.
Sean took me to a hospital fair Saturday which turned out to have moved to another location. We were told they did that as they had planned to do renovations at the hospital, which they hadn’t started yet. There was no white elephant table or vendors, two places we love to roam through. We ended up buying raffle tickets for a car and other goodies (crossing fingers) and homemade donuts-I’m feeling the affects of those today.
Last night, our parish gave our priest a new Chrysler Sebring as a gift for 20 years of service to the community. He said he was speechless!

Mrs. Green Thumbs

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I swore I wasn’t going to buy anymore flowers…then Sean said he needed more for his garden and we stopped at Richardson’s. Got some pretty things there. BUT, we headed down to the mall and the Boscov’s store had there gardening area set up this year! I guess they wanted to utilize their big metal fence. They actually had decent and different (and inexpensive) plants, one of which was the salvia I looked in about 5 different places for. It’s pink, but I was happy. I was a gardening happy lady today and after dinner. I’m almost finished. Here are some shots as I feel some of these plants or shrubs won’t look this pretty after the rain that is forecast tomorrow:


A peachy keen Azalea in the front of the house. Sean and I were standing in front of this on Mother’s Day

A close up of a delicately scented Azalea blossom


Some of my various irises, some in bloom

A close up of a gorgeous iris bloom


A begonia I bought yesterday-only $12.99! It took two plant stands to hold it up.


The red hibiscus Sean gave me


The yellow hibiscus


Lettuce growing in the tire garden


Still have a few more flowers to plant! There’s the pink salvia on the left


This was just to perfect not to photograph-although Dandelions drive me crazy, it looked so unusual and fuzzy next to the fuzzy Lamb’s ears.

Worked on-potting up geraniums and newly bought flowers.

Gardens -gnome garden-polka dots plants (burgundy and dark green and green and white-new colors from Boscov’s), mini Gem Marigolds and white alyssum

Herb Bed-Fennel, Basil, Dill, Dianthus, Marigolds, Roma tomato. Need to plant up to 8 more things-might be a squeeze there.

I was left a comment above about ‘the real’ Mrs. Greenthumbs aka Cassandra Danz who passed away in 2002. I was just thinking of a funny name for my post and that name came to mind. I do remember the real lady when she appeared on the ‘Live with Regis and Kelly Show’. Thanks for pointing that out.

I had to say…

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(thanks Borat!)

When I saw this garden on The Martha Stewart Show today!

It’s a knot garden and something I would like to make-maybe not so large.

One of the owners, Dennis Schrader of Landcraft Environments Nurseries was on and I hope you go to the link and view the rest of photos. I’m fortunate to have a few places where their retail produces are sold within 5-15 miles of me. I was at the one place on Friday ($$$), so wondering about the other place which is a yearly exhibitor at the Philadelphia Flower Show.
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My Uncle Don fell coming out of his bathroom yesterday. He struggled for 2 hours to get up, but couldn’t. His neighbor tried too and ended up calling an ambulance. He’s very sore and tired. My mom and I worry about him so. We wish he had pushed his ‘Life Alert’ button sooner!

A May day in PA

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Just took some photos a bit ago. Sometimes I fix them in Flickr after I post here, so you can look at all of them there if you wish also.

It was simply gorgeous, around 70 with a slight breeze. Who could ask for anything more? I decided to continue gardening.

Here’s an ATC I made a week ago. I used an image form a catalog for the background. I call it Seeds of Friendship:

I was wearing overalls today, but shorts kind. Gotta feel like a real gardener!

See how high up the lilacs are? We need to do some serious topping on this shrub!

Look at the dear Dogwood flower!

I potted these up a few nights ago. The African Daisies are near the pond.

This is the shady side of the house! Now, who can tell me what is happening here with this azalea bush?

Here’s where I planted a bunch of wildflower seeds. I hope they come up!

It is behind where my lilies and grass garden is.

Here’s a garden that is a bit more prolific growing! Mom gave me the pansies around the perimeter. The Bleeding Hearts are just starting to drop, but the Barrenwort is going strong (heart-shaped leaves). The hanging pots were purchased at Loew’s last night. One is Dianthus, the other is a variety.

Had to show you an iris! It’s Raspberry Blush.

And my new water plant. Will have to go look at the name of it. See the baby waterlilies there?

My friend the catbird (or child of catbird) came back yesterday. He (or she) was serenading me the entire day and most of today. The only thing I don’t like are the droppings all over the chairs. Speaking of chairs, I bought two cans of green spray paint to spruce up my plastic furniture. I may need more!