Thursday, November 25, 2010

101123 - Cosmos









Between two days of winter rains and before a sudden drop in temperature more typical of our winter, I took these images of the cosmos I'd planted in one of the front gardens late last spring.

Three feet and taller, they have exceeded my expectations. I have cut and brought indoors dozens of flowers over the last several weeks.

I hope to have this sort of success next year, when I plan on seeding much of the front gardens with cosmos for an even greater display next fall.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

1011 - Hollyhocks





As I'd hoped, the hollyhocks went into bloom throughout the gardens only a few weeks before Thanksgiving.

These photos show just a few of the plants in bloom in the fride (FRont sIDE), side and upper terrace gardens.

Last weekend, I harvested seeds from many of the plants and hope to have several more hollyhocks in the gardens in 2011.

Friday, November 5, 2010

101013 - Hollyhocks


The hollyhocks did rather well this summer, though there have certainly been more blooms in prior years.

As our fall warmed up, the plants sent up new growth, especially at the top of the terraces. I hope they bloom again before the winter rains come.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

101013 - Lemon Blossoms

The lemon tree was covered in blossoms mid-October. It hasn't put out much fruit during our cool, foggy summer, but on warm, still nights, the blossoms smelled spectacular.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

101013 - Chimney Bell Flower



This chimney bell flower was seeded by the spectacular one we planted two years ago. That one grew to twelve feet tall before it lay down over the garden.

This one reached about eight feet tall before the wind and rain sent it drooping over cacti and delphiniums in the nearby gardens.

It is now covered in blooms.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

101013 - Hybrid Asiatic Poppy


About six inches across on a two-foot stem, this hybrid Asiatic poppy was the largest and most long lasting in the gardens this year.

The dismal summer stifled the others before they could bloom, though two managed to send up smaller flowers on delicate stems and looked very nice for several days.