Thursday, May 30, 2013

Good Hair Days!

Yep, you guessed it!  Some daylilies have good and bad hair days.  The endearing 'Sebastian the Crab' who is still settling in here at The Daylily Soup Garden, is almost unrecognizable on bad hair days. On those days, I stare in disbelief and wonder how Sebastian ever ended up here.  He looks like he's been living the fast life for sure!  Then there are good hair days like today when I am entranced once again. :-)


'Sebastian the Crab'

Until next time, keep on shining! :-)

P.S. This is another one of my phone posts, so please excuse any "unusual" formatting.

Saturday, May 25, 2013

A Day in the Garden!

Hey Friends,

Just wanted to chitchat a bit about the lovely gardening day I had.  Being a morning person, I woke up bright and early.  This habit annoys the "night owls" in the house. :-)  During daylily season, I always take a quick look at the main daylily garden right away.  Surprises await me!  We've had very cool nights lately.  Just for the record, Southern daylilies do not like cool nights.  There they stood this morning!  The daylilies were huddled together in the main bed with petals folded tightly.  I hoped they wouldn't pout the day away!  While I was waiting on the lilies to quit huddling, I cooked a batch of hummingbird nectar, and "escorted" the crazy neighborhood cat out of the garden three times (he hasn't figured out this garden is for the birds).  I guess you're wondering what I mean by "escort."  Well, with this stubborn feline, it means chase to the back of the garden and through the thicket, and/or sprinkle/blast with the hose (yes, I said it).  He can't be reasoned with any other way.  Anyway, back to the daylilies, the sun did shine upon them, and the main daylily bed was one big, beautiful blast of color by 10:00 a.m. with daylilies dancing and waving in the breeze.  Here are a few photos from my day in the garden if you have a moment:

'Spacecoast Ojo Rojo'
'Octopus Hugs'
'Springfield Clan'
'Spacecoast Mulberry Motif''
Inherited ... I call it 'Lemon Spider'
Inherited ...
Inherited ...
Pineapple Sage
I pruned the pineapple sage that's planted in the herb garden, 
and was wearing a fab pineapple perfume with mid notes of sage after that. :-)


This is along the path to the back deck.  
I've had lots of fun with this little gardening space.  
That's lavender in the big pot (one of my impulse buys at Publix). 
 I'm delighted it's doing so well because I don't have a good history with lavender.


Me ... gardening like a rock star!  lol

Until next time, let's keep on shining! :-)

Saturday, May 18, 2013

They're Back!

Hey Friends,

I know this blog has been terribly neglected lately.  It's a wonder it isn't just totally grown over with weeds!  I've turned into a traveling gypsy, and have been to Illinois, Nevada, California and Virginia since March, so life has been a bit of a whirlwind.  Hmmmm, maybe I should temporarily rename the blog to Daylily Whirlwind.  Sometimes, I just click my heels together and repeat "There's no place like home."  Anyway, I'm home for a while and what a time to be here!  Showtime has begun for the dayliles, and it's been lots of fun so far.  I'm trying to stick to my resolve to quit moving them around just for the sake of "rearranging," and that's turning out to be a good thing (I did move a few to sunnier spots though).  It's amazing how much taller they are once they've been left alone to settle in for a couple of years.  Here are a few blooms of late I'd like to share with you:

'Cameroon Night'
 This one resides near the back of the main daylily garden (referred to as The Daylily Soup Garden around here).
It shines like a beacon back there!

'All American Chief''
 Brilliant!


Super tall, re-blooming, large spider that seems to glow.  
I never can quite catch the elusive beauty of this one in a photo.


'Texas Big Bend'
This has been one of my favorites for the past two years with its beautiful color, substance and ruffled edges.  
This bloom is huge and some have compared it to a fancy squash bloom.  
What a fancy squash bloom!

'Rip City'
This tall bearded iris is a keeper.  I bought it after reading reviews that it will bloom in hot climates when others don't.  
Well, I have not been disappointed, so if you're looking for a rugged, heat tolerant bearded iris, this is the one for you!  
'Rip City' has bloomed consistently since landing in my garden even when it wasn't particularly babied.  
We all know which flowers get babied in this garden, don't we? ;-)

Clematis

'Firefly Frenzy'
This is 'Firefly Frenzy's first year anniversary in the garden, and look at all of the buds!
It doesn't quite look like it did when I bought it but it's still settling in.
 
Crazy Garden Getup
 Sometimes, one just has to get out to the garden with coffee in hand right away!  
Hence, more crazy garden getups!
Yes, that is a gown with the gardening bogs!  LOL

What's your favorite bloom of this group?  I'd love to hear.

So glad you stopped by!
All the best! :-)