Sunday, August 15, 2010

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once across monastery garden

The holiday is over and I did not have time to feed my blog a bit. But I took so many pictures. But was a craftsman, the other was: moving furniture, put away clean, ... Who does not? . ... Every free minute I had then spent gardening. Today I use the rainy Sunday to once again to write a blog post.

Happiness garden waiting for years for a cleanup day and the sunshine garden needs some renovation. The hairdresser has to be completely redesigned ... Ah, it all but my new passion is just right: the daylilies ...
By cutting down trees in the front garden have changed the lighting conditions. While there is not much sunnier, brighter but overall, no dry spots remain in the rain by overhanging branches of a tree and all the water drawn from the flower beds.

But now on to stroll through the convent garden. Right at the garden gate, the nature of self-created this stunning image: Flowering grass caresses the buds of joy autumn.




The main flowering of the roses is over.



The
for our region unusually severe winter has strained all of my roses arg. Rosika has begun to bloom late, Teasing Georgia blossoms and has quite a few buds.





buds of Porta Nigra and Abraham Darby can hope for a second bloom.



After I had about 25 hibiscus bushes in the garden, whose flowers and leaves I feed the turtles, serves Blue Chiffon alone joy of my eyes. Lavender Chiffon is my last Unfortunately, frozen winter.



In the monastery garden there are many wild mallow, blue mallow, the Mauritanian, and all willingly sow over again. They all benefit the turtles. The Blue Fontaine I have for brought me into the garden.



In the garden-happiness Mauerbeet weaves Rozanne blue flowers between the leaves of cream-green Great Expectation . A color combination that I like very much.



The daylily flower for 2010 is over.



Only the Kwanso accompanied with their flowers still the torch lily and the fruits of the Chinese lantern plant.



Night Embers , a nameless (bought as Lullaby Baby ) and Moonlit Masquerade are collected in early summer 2010. In the last two weeks many have been added, the flower I can hopefully enjoy 2011th







the past cold winter has added many of my plants and I have some bad Hostas, who sat in pots lost. As a result, some new hostas are retracted. As a proxy for the new times here El Nino who has migrated from Austria to Germany.



When the flowering abundance decreases in the garden, bring her flowers hostas late into the game. In view of the buds grow on the joy ...



laurel fig and spice in the kitchen garden, I was lost. Luckily I lack sometimes of time for gardening and This enabled both, like the butterfly bush by the way, bottom night rub again before I dug it. When I cut down the main stem of the spice laurel I saw that he was swelling Knsopen. Sorry, too late, he was only about 1.20 m high. One of the new shoots have already reached almost one meter.
The lavender I have now missed the second time a radical change, relentlessly down to the old wood. The first time because I had not been maintained so well and he was very woody, the second time were his beautiful new shoots the tree felling prey. He has recovered very well. Two weeks ago, I removed the flowers faded and he even once after.



Flattermann and Co. are pleased with the flowers of Macedonian scabious and Samtskabiose.



variety of colors and beautiful in all seasons - Sempervivum.



The scent nettles just wander through the garden, such as columbine and Peach-leaved Bellflower. In almost every one of my flower beds to find them. At best they are, where they themselves have sown.



And with this image I close my brief foray Monastery garden for today. Since I can create a whole new bed, here a part of the plants that are there have their future place, such as the compact, half-filled Herbstanemone Pretty Lady Emily , Loosestrife Autumn Snow and olive herb, let's see how hardy it is. Even switchgrass fawn and marshmallows are ready. I am also in anticipation seek nor a vegetable package. Not
could I resist when I splurge and two other Heuchera cultivars ( Obsidian and Ginger Ale ) and the Majeste Lungwort , here comes the motto "Come plant is square!" once again to bear, which does not know the gardener. :-)

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