1. I'm going to start out immediately with my first entry, because I've been waiting for these North American natives to bloom for a couple of weeks now--and for a couple of reasons. I look for the black-eyed Susans (Rudbeckia hirta) to bloom because they signal my birthday. I also am happy to see them …
six on Saturday, 30 May 2020
This Saturday's six will be a quick rundown of what is blooming in the garden now. Most are natives; there are two notable exceptions of Asian import. 1. The first, and I do mean first, is the oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia). It is the Alabama State Wildflower, and it is blooming generously throughout the garden …
six on Saturday, 23 May 2020
This week I have colorful blooms, squirrel damage, an unknown, and an amphibian. Before I get to them, though, I want to note the site that serves as the host of "Six on Saturday." Visit The Propagator's blog for guidelines for participation, another great six, and links to many more. 1. My first is the …
six on Saturday, 9 May 2020
My six for this week are yellow, purple, and promising of good things to come. Before I start, though, I want to remind readers that they, too, can join in Six on Saturday by going to the site of the Propagator and following the participant guidelines. While there, look at the comments on the current …
six on Saturday, 2 May 2020
I have not posted anything for Six on Saturday for a few weeks now; the reason can be found in the featured photo above. The storms that ravaged the Southeast U.S. on Easter Sunday, 12 April 2020, took with them several trees on the fringes of the wooded portion of the garden and one in …
six on Saturday, 11 April 2020
My offerings for today are the good, the bad, and the beautiful--with a quandary thrown in. I'm going to start with the beautiful--the distinctive woodland native azalea in the featured photo above. (Email readers, remember to click on the name of the post in your message to see the featured photo.) 1. I've been waiting …
six on Saturday, 28 March 2020
Writing a post about springtime blooms this week carries with it a bittersweet poignancy. We look to the leafing of the trees, to the flowering of the spring plants, and especially to the appearance of ephemerals that flourish for a brief beautiful time before retreating again into the earth, to assure us that nature goes …
six on Saturday, 14 March 2020
I just returned to the lake after being away for two weeks and found a number of faithful signs of spring waiting for me. Several of those plants and progress on a new garden bed are my subjects for this Saturday. Readers can follow the developments in other gardens around the globe by visiting the …
six on Saturday, 8 February 2020
It has been raining off and on almost all week in Alabama. Throughout the state and the Southeast Wednesday and Thursday, there was destruction and death caused by strong thunderstorms, winds, and tornadoes. Personally, I was spared and am thankful for that. Most of my six offerings this week are related to that rain, though. …
six on Saturday, 1 February 2020
Alabama has entered a predicated climate pattern of wet winters and springs, and dry late summers. Temperatures are also fluctuating widely. Whether due to those factors or Nature's whimsy, there has been little progress in flowering since my last post two weeks ago. Before I get to what I do have to share, though, I'll …
