Showing posts with label Front Porch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Front Porch. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Pansies and Garden Visitors

After reading about other people's pansies yesterday and thinking about November's GBBD, I went to a home and garden center and purchased pansies. It was painful to rip everything out of the front porch flower bed since the impatiens were still blooming and especially since I grew the coleus and most of the impatiens from seed last winter.
I'm not sure how anything was even living in this soil; there was absolutely no moisture at all. I planted the pansies and watered them well, and thankfully it also rained during the night.

I also bought a new Oat Grass, (you can see it in the corner of the picture), some iris, crocus and tulip bulbs, three mums for the front yard lightpost bed and a flame maple tree/shrub for the back yard. I also got the flame maple and mums planted. I've been itching to get outside today but didn't have a chance to. I have so much to do, maybe tomorrow.

I had a few visitors in the flower garden today. The verbena is still attracting the bees and butterflies.
Goldfinches are eating the zinnia seeds. Pam from Digging made a comment yesterday about my blooms and the power of cropping to make our gardens look better. Here you can see the difference a crop can make. My droopy lone sunflower and the ugly stems, leaves and spent flowers of the zinnia as a whole they're not very pretty, yet there are a few flowers that are stunning when seen alone.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Scenes of Autumn


I finally got into the Autumn decorating mood today and purchased some things for my front porch. The basket was bought at a garage sale several years ago and never really used, so I thought I'd turn it over and fill it with pumpkins and gourds.
The mums were bought a week ago, just waiting for me to do something with them. I had planned to buy yellow mums but these were so pretty, of course I'm always a sucker for purple or pink.


I stopped for the first time today at Spencer's You Pick Farm and was pleasantly surprised. I had seen their you pick blueberry signs and wanted to go this year but never got around to it. Now that I know where it is, I plan to stock up on blueberries next year, maybe strawberries too.

Spencer's had several nicely decorated places for family fall pictures.

I bought several gourds and my Indian corn here.
This pumpkin display was at Salsbery Brothers where I bought my tree, a bale of hay, dried cornstalks and small pumpkins.

The white barn, (I wish it had been red), was near Spencer's farm, I'm not sure but think it is part of their farm.
I love to take fall pictures, especially pictures of pumpkins.