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Showing posts with label hydrangeas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hydrangeas. Show all posts

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Treasure Hunt Finds...

Oh I think Friday (the 13th!) ended up being my very lucky day.  It was one of those days by mid-afternoon, I thought to myself, 'gosh I like my life'.  I mean I am pleased by the simplest things!  I really am.  Look what is tickling my fancy this weekend:
Our hydrangea shrubs are finally blooming! This means every nook and cranny of our home is filled up with flowers. I just love that about summer.
My quest for colored knitting needles continues -look I found these cute orange ones in a thrift shop in Mission BC.  And one blue needle - still looking for blue knitting needles..... The hunt continues.
Our kitten now weighs 3 pounds!  he is much loved and very at home at our house.
This was my score for the weekend!  I love needlework, not necessarily my own, but this was hanging up on the wall of our local MCC thrift shop and when I brought it to the till - half price! OMG !!
 I just love the vintage vibe!  the colors are lovely and it is soooo clean and fresh. I wish I knew whose work it is. But I have rescued it and it will be a cherished addition to my kitchen wall.
 
AND I found the little sister (1 1/2 quart size) of my snowflake pyrex casserole dish.  Now I need to hunt for lids....
Our kitten Specks hopes you are enjoying your summer!

Friday, July 13, 2012

Hydrangeas, Hydrangeas 2012

Guess what I was up to this morning?  I will give you a hint....
This is what I was doing at 6:30am Friday morning - summer is finally here in the Fraser Valley (yay!) and my mophead hydrangeas are blooming like crazy !!
Note the pyjama bottoms and garden boots; yup, I walked all around the backyard and the front too, cutting flowers and watering the garden.  It was glorious.


I feel relieved that not all my hydrangeas will  bloom at once. These varieties are just getting ready.  And I love these pink cuties (on the bottom) that are growing in my spinach patch!
Have a happy weekend all.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Shades of What's to Come -2011


 Summer is waning when the hydrangeas start to turn color.  It is no secret that August is bittersweet to me. Especially this summer, as our beautiful summer weather really began at the beginning of August.   
 And, as I have said in past, this month should be my favourite month of the season, maybe even the year - it is my birthday month, my daughter's, my dear Dad's and my god-mother's as well. But no, I always start to feel sad once I flip the calendar to August.   It signals the coming end of summer, and in this beautiful, green but rainy valley I start dreaming of summer in January.  I wish summer could last six months long and they would be all June & July!  That is when summer is in full swing.  My favourite time.
I pout at the end of each summer, but here is one tradition that makes it a bit sweeter. At the end of season, usually in September I cut a nice selection of hydrangeas that have already started to turn color -  meaning that they will dry nicely.  The bunch below are all mop-heads - all originally blue but now turning green, grey and some even a nice mauve-grey.






I plan to refill one of my favourite baskets.  The basket shown here is at least thirty years old! Purchased in the early 1980's in Vancouver's Chinatown. I love this basket. Wicker baskets are a great investment -  always useful, alot more attractive than a plastic tote for storing household items, and don't be afraid to give them a wash! Mild soap and water, a good rinse with a hose... let them dry in the sun if you can and lastly, give your basket a good wipe down with some lemon oil polish.  Your basket will look like new!
See, here is the same basket - left - circa 1985, in our son Ryan's room - filled with stuffed animals.
Here is my favourite basket, all freshly filled with this year's crop of dried hydrangeas. This is an early fall tradition. It helps me 'cross over' from summer into fall a little.  And while I love fresh flowers better than dried ones - this arrangement is very pretty. It does help take the sting out of the end of August.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

It is nice to share...

It is nice to share.  A friend at work was feeling a bit blue this week, so this morning I ventured into the garden to pick her a bouquet.




















This bunch is for you Rachelle !!

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Hydrangeas, hydrangeas 2011

 I love summer and here is one reason why, I really enjoy my garden. I don't consider myself a good gardener but I do know our yard which is very shady. The perfect shrub for our yard are these hydrangeas. I love them and they are so much tougher than they look. I can transplant them; have accidentally 'broken' a shrub when digging it up and both halves always survive! One reason my collection is growing. 
I have learned NOT to fuss too much with them, in other words prune very, very lightly!  But they can be pruned as a way to control their size. If left unchecked and in the right situation (shade, rainfall, soil) these shrubs can grow very large!
It is dawning on me.... that I have a lot of hydrangeas! I don't want to count exactly how many shrubs we have, but almost all my garden spaces are dedicated to these lovely, homey shrubs. Here are some of my mop-headed varieties. I must have a dozen or more of these shrubs.
This little pink shrub is called 'Quick Fire', and doesn't mind the afternoon sun! And I love the pink blooms as they all have lots of creamy yellow mixed in. So pretty. This shrub is only a year old and will easily triple it's size.
Here are more mop-heads which bloom my all favorite hydrangea colors; aqua blue, lime green and purple-blues.  Love them all.
Here is another Quick Fire that I purchased from the SuperStore in Chilliwack two years ago. It has tripled in size already.  The stems of these pink blooms are much sturdier than my mopheads!  Of course, it is lovely having fresh flowers available for inside our home too!  I am cutting bunches and bunches. They are in every room.
 
I still have my pee-gee varieties (white flowers) and some sturdy dark purple hydrangeas to look forward to, but the blooms on those shrubs are at least a few weeks away. 
I think I can consider myself a serious hydrangea fan!  Have a happy week all.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Shades of what's to come.....

It is August. It occurs to me that this should be my favourite month of summer, after all my birthday falls in August as does my daughter's, my dear dad and my lovely godmother's; but alas it is not. 
I will always love the month of June with the whole of summer just ahead of us and the garden looking so fresh.
 But luckily August is a long month, I start off feeling abit melancholy about how fast the summer has gone by, but usually by September long weekend I have resigned myself to September.....

Friday, July 23, 2010

New Sunny Garden

Here it begins.  This weedy corner  (see above) will become the site of my new sunny garden. This is the only sunny corner of our backyard, as our house backs onto a densely treed green belt. Which means we have lots of shade. We asked  Mirror Landscaping last May to dig my garden bed.
Freshly dug garden bed....nice. But my Limelight hydrangea looks a bit lonely, it will eventually become the cornerstone of this sunny garden.

Hub was kind enough to gather up several wheelbarrows full of Clayburn bricks for me  (see below). We have a large collection of these beauties. Our house's original patio was made up entirely of these bricks. Charming, but the patio was always very 'weedy' as there were so many cracks in between the bricks. So we had a huge stamped concrete patio poured by Art Derksen, now we use these lovely bricks for other gardening pursuits (namely...small retaining walls around my garden beds)

See what I mean, and for some reason, I really enjoy building these little walls too!
It is hard to believe, but I use at least 4 to 5 courses of bricks. The goal is to fill the garden bed full of soil...once it is planted up with shrubs & flowers, this little brick wall is very sturdy.  It is a fun hobby.
This garden bed is larger than I imagined - now that the time has finally come to fill it up, I realize its' size.
Once the shrubs, roses & lavender start to fill in the garden will be very nice, but until then it will look a bit skimpy. I want to have a 'french lavender' garden in the center of this garden plot. The bees in our neighbourhood will be very happy once everything has started blooming!
In the meantime, I will keep on the lookout for nursery sales...I have become very fond of a new breed of roses called 'carpet roses'. They are low growing shrubs, spreading and flower profusely. But they have no smell! Many of the new breeds of roses are lovely, but I think a rose should smell ...well like a rose! So I will have to make room for the old fashioned tea roses.
I have only shown half of the garden bed, as the other side has nothing planted yet! One Quick-Fire Hydrangea and that is all.  This sunny garden plot will be my summer long project. As rose shrubs can be very expensive, so I will have to collect them over time.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Hydrangeas, hydrangeas

I warn you in advance this post is  an unabashed opportunity to show off more pictures of my garden. Perhaps it is silly, but I am so pleased to have so many flowers this year.
Last year there were none as I had severely pruned my shrubs the previous fall. A terrible mistake because as I know now, if you severely prune back mophead hydrangeas in the fall you cut off all the buds and the sad result will be no flowers. So I am so pleased with the amount of flowers  blooming this year! I simply remembered to do nothing. This is a great result from doing nothing.

I have a favourite fantasy that each June I host an annual 'Garden Party' for my friends. This yearly event is always a charming luncheon for twenty or more dear friends and fellow gardeners. We sip lemonade, eat tiny sandwiches and enjoy strawberry shortcake. After lunch each friend then fills a container full of hydrangeas to take home as a memento from the day.  I really like this daydream.