Thursday, June 24, 2021

Best Combination - Rain and a Long Sunny Day - From Tuesday

Joe Pye - none dare call them weeds.
They have budded and will soon bloom with a vanilla scent, 8 feet tall and ready to feed butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds. Plant it and they will hum.


Today the nuclear blast furnace (aka the sun) - like a junkyard magnet - lifted our vertical garden up. The sunlight gave energy to convert the elements of decay - and its sightless, solemn workers in the soil - into 8 foot Joe Pye Weeds, 6 foot Clethra shrubs ("sugar and spice"), Bee Balm and roses.

Christina got out of the car and said, "Look at that garden. What a blend of flowers and roses!" I said, "Randomly planted together."

Now is the best time to enjoy it, with hummingbirds working their favorite flowers, butterflies joining the crew, bunnies hopping along the trails, birds suggesting more food. The bravest are the squirrels. Their younglings sit at the kitchen window sill, munch on peanuts, and look inside. They would love the kitchen They are often the first to arrive at fresh food and the last to leave


 Yarrow is the Preus botanical family. Every time you look around, another one appears. Last year's solo plant has already already, blooming.