Slowly this week the lupines are finishing. There are some spires that still look good. But when you look at a clump you see some finished stems. It will have many seeds which will grow everywhere. There is actually one lupine seedling that is growing right in the cement curb.
The lupines have been joined this week by the Siberian Iris. There are purples and whites and yellows. Some are special hybrids without labels.
Yet an unease hangs over the garden. It has been 3 weeks since we had any measurable rain. There is no rain in the ten day forecast. And the 90's are coming.
Yesterday I rolled the sprinkler into place in the front yard.
You learn which weeds will still come up. The scuffle hoe cuts the weeds. But it is like scraping concrete.
I took one of those magic hoses over to the garden plot on Wendesday. It coils up into a small bucket and is easily transported. I watered the 75 amaryllis plants of all sizes. I also watered the 7 row feet of okra I planted. This weekend I will select and plant a few other vegtables. Maybe eggplant.
Last week in your voting you liked the grey Shirley poppy. I also voted for this picture.
The full vote:
Here are this past week's best pictures.
I had some deifficulty picking just 5 as you will see in the extra pictures. There were some Siberian Iris that bloomed yesterday that were wow flowers.
#1 Pink Tall Bearded iris
#3 Pastel Siberian Iris
This is one of the Shafer-Sacks creation. Their plants can be found at Joe Pye Weed Gardens outside Boston.
I have this nice Siberian Iris all over. Several clumps need resetting. That should be done every 4-5 years.
Other pictures
I could not decide whether this picture should be in the top 5. The pastel iris is presented with the bed of wood anemonies that are everywhere.
This next peony is named Requiem. It was developed by A.P. Saunders in 1944. He did a lot to make peonies what they are today.
Here is a webcite
https://www.saunderspeonies.com/
This week's video
Julia's recipe
Basque cbeesecake
This recipe is from Better Homes & Gardens, which called it Basque cheesecake. Not sure why. I thought about making it when the children were here in April. I told them it was Basque cheesecake, and they heard it as "bass cheesecake" and said yuck. Fair enough. I need to enunciate. This is a no-crust cheesecake, and it is easy to make. It is also pretty big. Make it when you are having a celebration with family and friends.
The ingredients:
Odds and ends
The deer continue their subtile presense and distruction. I find the occasional lilium that has lost its top. Of course that is where the buds are.
The weather people gush at the current "beautiful weather." My ideal weather would be 65 and a light rain all day. I do not see no rain in 10 days as "beautiful."
We got woodchips Friday afternoon. They are going on all the paths in the garden. It takes quite a bit as the paths are extensive.
The plant exodus continues as slowly shade has developed. I have found a tree person who is going to reset my ropes in the trees in the next two weeks.
Iowa makes the national news as the governor signs a bill loosening child labor laws. What a state.
Then again we are not yet Oklahoma or Florida. But the Iowa R's are trying.
National republicans mainly want to make poor people work and reduce money for IRS tax enforcement. (As if good jobs with child care would be turned down.) It will be easier to cheat on their taxes. What a nation. Then again looking at the world is no better.
Pray for peace and reconcilliation and to get rid of as many R's as possible.
Philip
5 comments:
The garden is rocking right now. I’m a little confused about the mini-weekly contests now. Are these flowers deemed not worthy of the Fall/Winter contests? I think so many of them are! I voted for the red poppy because I loved the composition. The bright red contrasts with the greenery so well. Also loved this gray Shirley, too.
I spent a week in Basque country about ten years ago and saw this kind of cheesecake everywhere. Good stuff!
I couldn't resist the big pink bearded iris. Wowza! Also hard to resist that fabulous cheesecake recipe. My husband is another person who does not like the usual graham-cracker crust on cheesecake and would much prefer the naked cheesecake in all its calorific glory.
Here in FL, Winnie the Pooh books are under attack. Can this be happening for real?
Oooo that cheesecake looks luscious! IMHO, cheesecake is not supposed to be light. Or lite. I wonder if running a length of thread or dental floss between the cheesecake and parchment would work?
The pink iris took my vote this week, love the color! The only good thing I can say about no rain for 3 weeks is there was nothing to add to the flood water. But now we *really* could use a shot of rain. Any bets that when (if?) we do get rain it will be several inches over a few days and back to nothing for weeks again?
The Rs lost my vote a couple of years ago. I can't trust what they say they are for while campaigning, they will turn to toe hypocritical sanctimonious party line when it comes time to vote.
Dave- I find the 5 pictures I liked best for a week and see how my choices line up with yours. In the end some of those will be in the contest. But there is no automatic selection or exclusion. I liked the pastel iris, but Shirley poppies are always a big favorite of mine.
Gail- are you somewhere where there is a flooding issue? Wetlands around here are getting quite dry. Now the 90 degree days are coming.
Pat- Winnie the Pooh? I had heard that the Sound of Music might be controversial, but the concern was that the high school actors might really like the Nazi part.
What a world.
Where I live there are no flood issues. A niece and I own a bit of farm ground next to the Mississippi River. That was finally able to get planted on 5/23. I'm hoping there was enough moisture from the flood water still in the ground there for the corn to germinate.
I was *shocked* to look at the rain gauge this morning, to see we got .4" of rain last night. I'm hoping that will allow me to avoid hauling hose around until it cools down next week. I'll be getting the hoses out today so they are ready to go.
I hope you got a bit of rain last night too!
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