Nearing the Finish Line—Thursday, August 6, 2015

kI finished weeding the gardens last night…just as the sun set and twilight took over.

Now all I have to do is get the house in a good place (for me).

aAfter that — it’s time to just sit back and relax and enjoy our guests!

'Oh!  Surprisingly I still have Columbines blooming.  Usually by this time the heat has caused them to fade, set seed and preparing for next spring.  But here they are…big, bold and beautiful!

Off now to finish water the yard and getting the house in place.

Your friend,

Linda

41 thoughts on “Nearing the Finish Line—Thursday, August 6, 2015

  1. Your flower gardens are gorgeous and columbine is one of my favorites. Thanks again for sending me the seed for the hollyhocks. They’ve been beautiful. I need your advice on triming them back and I’ve been collecting seeds. Should I cut them down when the blooming is finished or if I just cut them back will the spread out and bloom more??
    Rita

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    • They don’t rebloom, so I let mine go to seed and scatter, then late in the fall I sometimes cut them down or leave them for the birds. It takes two years for a hollyhock to bloom, once they bloom they are done.

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  2. I used to have royal purple columbines in the yard, unfortunately the spouse pulled them all out thinking they were celendine (the leaves look similar). I miss them, all the hollyhocks were pulled up as well. The spouse is great at pulling things out, just has absolutely no idea what is a weed and what isn’t.

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  3. I’m sure all will be “spiff and span” for your guests.
    The weather looks to be cooperating and I dunno about the
    expression of “bold and beautiful” – I am sure your gardening
    skills leaves that “strange” TV serial for dead – ha ha.
    Which photo shows the hollylocks that Rita refers to??
    I’ve heard home gardeners talk and skite about them here
    in their gardens but I have not got a clue what they look like.
    Any shown in the above collection?
    Day 7 of August (Friday) and all going well weather wise.
    24 to go – the 64 thousand dollar question is – “Will it last?”
    If it does, I’ll be 100% sure of climate change has happened.
    Enjoy your break with the visitors.
    Cheers
    Colin

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  4. Your garden is lovely Linda…
    we call columbines Grannies Bonnets, and their ugly botanical name is aquilegia,.. yours are very fancy beautiful ones… that’s one of the things I love about them, the way they self-seed…

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  5. the flowers in the top photo..are these Columbines…I have loads in my garden and thought they were weeds but as they have a nice flower and seed themselves then they can grow in my garden…Are they a weed?

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  7. Pretty columbines. Isn’t it satisfying to clean up the beds so you can look at them without thinking there’s weeding, etc. to do? Enjoy your weekend!

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