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My Latest Garden Angel
Category: Pianolady's Gardens | Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 10:01 pm ![]() I haven't purchased any garden decor in a very long time, but I just couldn't pass her up (at 66% off). This blog entry has been viewed 569 times
Red, White & Blue
Category: Pianolady's Gardens | Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 2:30 am My July 4th Gardening Tribute... Scentimental ![]() Mr. Lincoln Sweet Autumn (from last fall) ![]() Salvia ![]() This blog entry has been viewed 609 times
Deck View - shady area
Category: Pianolady's Gardens | Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 12:17 am In the never-ending attempt to get a decent photo of the dappled shade garden, a deck view is about all I can get. Ferns, Daylilies (which desperately need division, a few roses, peonies (which are done now), coneflowers that seem to do ok anywhere, and bee balm fill the area (along with endless trees that give me my exercise in pulling). The edges near the pond get more sun, and the fern areas get less. ![]() ( photo / image / picture from Pianolady's Garden ) ![]() ( photo / image / picture from Pianolady's Garden ) ![]() ( photo / image / picture from Pianolady's Garden ) Last edited: Thu Jul 02, 2009 12:31 am This blog entry has been viewed 561 times
Deep Blue
Category: Pianolady's Gardens | Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 10:52 pm These blue tinged Delphiniums are my favorite. I don't recall the variety, but they are definitely the deepest blue flower I have in my gardens. From a distance they actually look blue, you don't see the purple until you get up close. ![]() ![]() This blog entry has been viewed 1091 times
Lilies & Rudbeckia
Category: Pianolady's Gardens | Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 12:04 am ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This blog entry has been viewed 625 times
Cherries, and more cherries, and more cherries.....
Category: Pianolady's Gardens | Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 5:29 pm So where did I disappear off to now? Picking cherries. This is the week we do nothing but pick cherries. We have a beautiful crop this year due to no late frost and consistent rain. ![]() Then we pit cherries. As labor intensive the whole process is, it is still worth it. The Norpro Deluxe Cherry Stoner does a pretty good job, it can be found on places like Amazon or eBay. So far, I have 16 pounds of pitted cherries, with a long way to go... Last edited: Sat Jun 20, 2009 5:29 pm This blog entry has been viewed 521 times
The Big Picture 2009 - Part 1
Category: Pianolady's Gardens | Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 2:51 am It's always a lot of fun to take close-up and macro shots, but sometimes I like to see the "big picture" of how a garden grows. Here's Part I of the big picture of my gardens. These are the shadiest areas, much gets no more than dappled sun throughout the day. I've managed to get peonies to bloom at the outer edges of the garden, where there is enough sun. Other plants that are successful are hostas, shasta daisies, roses at the sunnier edges, penstemon, grasses, iris, daylilies, clematis, trillium, mock orange, ferns, astilbe, bellflower, ajuga, and my favorite groundcover--sweet woodruff. ![]() This blog entry has been viewed 609 times
The Making of a YouTube Video
Category: Pianolady's Gardens | Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 5:43 pm Since I watch so many videos of others' gardens, I just had to give it a try myself. Windows Movie Maker makes it easy, just make sure to save it to your computer when you are done so it's a .wmv file compatible with YouTube. The music is part of a Haydn sonata, played by me of course! Adding mp3 audio is easy to do, just make sure you have copyright or permission to use the music. Be sure to click on HQ after pressing play to view in high quality. Link to YouTube Video This blog entry has been viewed 645 times
Weigela in Bloom
Category: Pianolady's Gardens | Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 3:40 am ![]() This weigela came with the house in 1972. It has gone through it's rough years where it looked half dead, but with some yearly early spring pruning, it bounced right back, looking better each year. ![]() This blog entry has been viewed 719 times
Everyone Needs a Good Place to Hide
Category: Pianolady's Gardens | Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 8:44 pm My wonderful husband graciously came up with the idea to build an arbor in my back garden years back. Seven years later, my wisteria still has not bloomed....but I don't really care. It still provides a wonderful wall of privacy giving me a great place to sit. One of these years I hope to be surprised with massive purple blooms, but in the meantime, I'll enjoy hiding out in my secret room. ![]() This blog entry has been viewed 518 times
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