A Walk in the Garden
Please join me for A Walk in the Garden: a way of sharing gardening observations, spiced I hope with a dash of experience, a dollop of opinion, a slice of irreverence, a spoonful of love for plants, and a cup full of memories.Download Guess What’s in My Garden!
My ebook is available for iPad/iPhone, Kindle, and Nook. Click on the appropriate link below.Blogroll
-
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
johnvic8 on The Most Beautiful Flower Barbara Speir on The Most Beautiful Flower johnvic8 on The Most Beautiful Flower johnvic8 on The Most Beautiful Flower johnvic8 on The Most Beautiful Flower Check out my Pinterest boards
at Pinterest.com/jsvic
Category Archives: End of the Month View
Warm and Uplifting
Today is lovely. The sun is shining; it’s warm. It’s an SSSS kind of day (SSSS=short sleeve shirt and shorts). I was able to take a nice walk around the grounds of our retirement community, abiding by the current “social … Continue reading
Posted in End of the Month View, Photo Challenge, Things I See Around Town
Tagged azalea, daffodil, dogwood
13 Comments
End of Month View
I have been absent from the blogosphere for several weeks due to moving and getting settled in our new retirement apartment. My “garden” now consists of half a dozen pots with annuals on our screen porch. I do, however, have … Continue reading
I Have a Garden
I have a garden…well, almost. My Arranger and I have completed our move from our home and garden to a lovely retirement community here in the Charlotte area. It was challenging, to say the least, to leave a garden into … Continue reading
A Saturday Walk in the Garden: End of Month Review
A pleasant Walk in the Garden this day let me see a number of flowering plants to share on this End of Month Review. This is our first fall camellia, ‘Our Linda.’ Clematis ‘Ramona’ is strutting its fall stuff. Many … Continue reading
An End of Month Walk in the Garden
This seems to be crape myrtle time in my garden. I have ten of them in this small space, and they are providing wonderful color just now. Most of the crape myrtles are shedding their bark at this time of … Continue reading
A Friday Walk in the Garden: End of Month View: June 2017
Friday on a cloudy day is a good one to shoot a few photos of colorful items I noticed when I made a Walk in the Garden at the end of the month. Let me invite you to look through … Continue reading
Posted in End of the Month View, Gardening, Photo Challenge
Tagged Blushing Bride hydrangea, Coreopsis Creme Brulee, Daylily Daquiri, Ligustrum Sunshine, Little Lime hydrangea, mandevilla, Phlox Flame Violet, Phlox paniculata David, pink garden phlox, Purple Magic Crape myrtle, Vitex Shoal Creek, White Swan coneflower
12 Comments
Another Walk in the Garden: Early October
The weather is cooler, the sky is cloudy, and we are waiting to see what hurricane Matthew is going to do to us. I hope it brings a good bit of rain and leaves all that wind out in the Atlantic. I … Continue reading
Posted in End of the Month View, Gardening
11 Comments
End of Month View: June 2016
I took a quick look at my back garden this evening just before sharing a nice meal on our screen porch with my Arranger. Thanks to Helen at Patient Gardener for hosting this meme in which we share views of our gardens on … Continue reading
A Walk in the Garden at the End of the Month: September 2015
After a week of rain, the sun is out at least for a day. The forecast is for yet another extended period of wet weather. I took advantage of the warmth to take stock of the garden to see what … Continue reading
Posted in End of the Month View, Gardening
Tagged Anthony Waterer spirea, Autumn Joy sedum, Becky daisy, Black Swallowtail butterflies, Catawba, caterpillars, chaste tree, crape myrtle, Encore azaleas, golden rod, Helen, Iris Clarence, Iris Immortality, lantana, marigold, Osage, Osmanthus fragrans, parsley, phlox, tea olive, The Patient Gardener's Weblog, Vitex agnus-castus, Writing Spider
8 Comments
End of Month Review: August 2015
Helen at The Patient Gardener has invited us to present a review of our gardens at the end of each month. We are finally getting over the intense heat and lack of water we experienced over the summer, and things seem to be coming … Continue reading
Posted in End of the Month View, Gardening
Tagged garden, garden panorama, The Patient Gardener
6 Comments