Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Tuesday, October 6, 2020
Fall Colors in Southern Colorado
Yesterday was one of those perfect autumn days and we took a drive up above Rye. The aspen trees in the national forest are clinging to some golden leaves, and the Gambel oaks are turning red! These first two pictures were taken near Lake Isabel.
The next set of pictures were taken here at the nursery. The best red foliage in this area comes from our native currant and from Virginia creeper. Despite the name, Virginia creeper is native, too. Deer don't bother either of them.
There are some flowers still blooming, too. Russian sage has been blooming for months. Helenium autumnale started blooming in late summer, and, living up to its name, it's still blooming in autumn.
Hope you get a chance to check out the colors of the season, it's beautiful out there.
Monday, June 15, 2020
Mid June in the Garden
Thursday, June 4, 2020
Hummingbird at Lonicera 'Major Wheeler'
One of the best plants we've ever planted for our hummingbirds. Long-blooming and "mostly" deer resistant.
Tuesday, June 2, 2020
Monday, June 1, 2020
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Chasing Sheep
Just our morning aerobic exercise.
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A lot of the seeds we started in January are ready to transplant right now. I'm talking about perennials and shrubs that we're growi...
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One of the best plants we've ever planted for our hummingbirds. Long-blooming and "mostly" deer resistant.
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Here's some of the damage here.