Showing posts with label Gardens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gardens. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

An Unwelcome Water Event, Fairy Gardens and Flowers!

This morning I was awakened  (awoke?  wakened?) by the sound of water.  

I thought it was a heavy rain shower outside.

Oh... but no.

It was the sound of water dripping (pouring) and pooling onto carpet.  If you have had a leak in your house, you are familiar with that sound ~ it jolts you out of a peaceful slumber immediately.

I flew out of bed.

It was happening in my master closet.  Water was pouring onto my husband's clothes from an air-conditioning vent in the ceiling.

I ran out into the kitchen and found my husband sitting at the table, calmly eating  breakfast after a five mile run.  

"What's going on upstairs," I shrieked, hysterically.  

"There's water pouring into our closet!"

He bolted upstairs as I grabbed towels and buckets.  

Our daughter has terrible habit of clogging toilets.    Terrible.  I am not sure how it happens, but it happens ALL THE TIME.  We have had the toilet paper talk with her, to no avail.  

Our family is not allowed the soft, plush toilet paper.   We are forced to use the harsh, thin budget stuff.  

Before he got to the toilet to shut off the water, it had overflowed.   Water was standing in the bathroom and rushing out into the hallway carpet.

We used every towel for damage control.   He grabbed the toilet snake (one of the best purchases we have made for our house, ever, by the way).

After all had settled down, I looked at the time:  6:30.

I am not a morning person to begin with, and this sort of ruined my morning.

So, to make myself feel better, I went to Chick-Fil-A (for the first time, ever, for breakfast) and took pictures of my flowers/garden.

Yesterday and overnight, we had storms and rain in our area.  The flowers and leaves were heavy from the water and everything smelled so lovely and fresh.

My Asian (Sambac) jasmine, Confederate jasmine and Hoya plants are all blooming.

The Sago palm is dropping pups everywhere.

For a while, I was obsessed with fairy gardens.  I don't think I have ever take pictures of my fairy garden and posted them here.

Mostly, I am stalling because I don't want to clean up the toilet mess upstairs and in my downstairs closet.   Haha.




My broken pot/succulent fairy garden

Loved this little sign on Etsy.

I realized that not everything was to scale.  Oh well.  

Loved this little bird feeder.  And my daughter painted this rock in Girl Scouts.


I just love hen and chicks.  


My hoya is blooming. Look at the texture of these petals...they look fuzzy.  And they ooze water droplets.  <3 td="">

Sally Holmes

Sally Holmes is heavy from the rain last night.  

Sally Holmes


Sambac, or Asian, Jasmine.  My favorite!

Sambac (Asian) Jasmine

Confederate Jasmine is going nuts!  

Over 7' tall and filled with heavy perfumed flowers.  My favorite time of year.  

I planted two colors of lantana together.  I am already seeing butterflies!


My sad little Louis Phillipe rose is coming back a little from being over-run by jungle. 

Morning sun in the trees...

New arrangement I put together in an old pot by using a clearance plant (the purple one) and plant that I had on the back lanai that wasn't thriving at all.  It's already looking better.  


Mimosa tree leaves close-up...we're going to have flowers soon.

The mimosa tree is huge.  

Golden Goddess bamboo.  Think it needs to be trimmed...it's also heavy and droopy  from the rain. 

Sago Palm pups.  

Sago Palm pups

Ligustrum is flowering.

Hydrangea has buds!

Bouganvillia is looking pretty healthy. 

Bouganvillia

Where the mulch ends.  At the hydrangeas.  :/

The north side of my house (mess).  The next project!!! 

Thank you for stopping by today.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Putting in Edging and Moving Maman Cochet, Cl.

Our work continues in the garden! 

Chris has been working hard putting in edging.  It is amazing what a difference that a little detail like this can make.

I had to make some changes, though.

We had some very heavy rain last weekend and my Maman Cochet, Cl. rose bush fell over.

It made me really sad...but I cut it down and moved it to a better place.   It pained me, however, to cut it down when it was full of so many buds and flowers.

I admit that the current space was a difficult place for this particular rosebush, though.   It was continually striving to be so much more spectacular than that space would allow.   And Chris was really unhappy with having to mow around it with its brutal thorns.   Maman Cochet has some crazy mean claws!

So, she has been moved to the south side of the house...against a wall where she can grow till her heart is content!

Maman Cochet, Cl. before it fell :(

Maman Cochet, Cl. Before


Maman Cochet, Cl. After.  :(
I moved a more manageable hibiscus plant to the space.  
Chris is working hard at making the south flower bed larger
and getting it ready to put the edging in.  

Chris is working hard at making the south flower bed larger 
and getting it ready to put the edging in. 
The large rosebush in front of him is General Schablikine: 
one of my favorite purchases from Rose Petals Nursery!  
It's always super healthy. 

Before stone edging.
After stone edging.  



After stone edging.


After stone edging.

The trumpet plant froze and I cut it back again.
 I will take another picture of it in a month or so and it will easily be 10' tall.




A pretty chime I found at Ross for little $.  

I found this rain chain at Ross yesterday.
I love Ross for garden stuff!
 I think this is a more decorative than functional rain chain, however,
so I put it somewhere where it would not get too much action.  :)

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