It is lupine time. And we have the new computer to help with the display. It has made the number of pictures this week possible.
I have never had this extensive a lupine display before. The first flowers were on May 6, 2024. There are still flower spikes that have not yet opened. Of course we have had a relatively cool and wet last month. That is just what the lupines like. We are in the middle of 3-4 days in the mid 80's. We will see how they hold up.
These are pictures from the last few days.
I have put these pictures together to show you the color combinations of the lupines.
Joining the lupines this week were the Siberian Iris, midweek, and the peonies yesterday. They seem to like the warmer weather. Of course by hot weather I mean mid 80's. I should remember July is coming.
The Itoh peony, Bartzella, opened yesterday. It just took a good warm day to get some of these flowers to pop.
Julia's recipe
Another cucumber salad
It's the beginning of cucumber season in the midwest, a cause for celebration. I really like cucumbers - straight up, in salads and in cold soups. This is a cucumber salad, from Better Homes & Gardens. Just a few ingredients, nothing exotic (depending on how you feel about dill). Welcome spring with cucumber salad.
Odds and Ends
We had forgotten the name of this very late spring bulb. It turns out it is an allium named siculum ssp. bulgaricum. (At one time I knew what ssp. meant.) It can more easily be remembered as the Scilian Honey Lily.
Plant exodus- most of the plants have gone outside. What remains are about 50 caladium pots, 20 hoyas and maybe 25 orchids. Actually as I think about it, there are still mamy plants that need to be moved. The leaves are emerging on the Sycamore and the Walnut trees. I need that shade before some plants go outside. I am taking a few plants out whenever I go outside with a spare hand.
Caladium report- I am at about half that have sprouted. (50 out of 100) With this latest temperature rise the plants are now probably warmer outside than in. I am now taking out even the ones that have not sprouted.
Garden ply report- I have about 35 amaryllis planted. I have taken over several tree peony seedlings. I want to see if they grow bigger with 4 months of full sun.
We got the new computer on Thursday. I really do appreciate how it is easier to post pictures. On the laptop I would have to email a picture from my phone, then download it, then drag it and mostly do that one picture at a time.
I have many tadpoles in the pond. They are tiny. I have not obtained fish, even the little ones I usually get. I was told the fish would eat the tadpoles, while they are so little. I needed to wait until the tadpoles were big enough to get away from the fish. Does that sound right?
The world continues to be a big scary mess. I just cannot believe that any sane person would support that orange nut who currently is on trial for fraud. I do not even want to begin to think about what it would mean if he were elected.
Pray for peace. Pray for reconciliation.
I also hope for a good nights sleep. I wake up about 4 at this point. I try to go back to sleep, but sometimes that does not happen. So I get up by 4:30. I can be out in the garden before 6. Surprise- I am really tired later in the day.
There are now bugs. Gnats and mosquitoes. Could we just go back to the end of March?
I hope you enjoy the pictures. It is always good to hear back from you.
Philip
2 comments:
Wow--lupines! Those are spectacular. I like the shot of the lupins amid the spurge with a single yellow tree peony blossom. And I did not know that lupins came in that red color. Just gorgeous. I hope they won't mind the mid-80s temps.
The kitchen part of the blog was kismet. I had a hankering for a cucumber salad yesterday when we went shopping. For dinner I made pizza, and as a side had just salad greens with chunks of feta cheese and about 1/3 of a cucumber sliced up.
Now, after reading your post, I also have a hankering for a hamburger.
The photos of the garden are spectacular today, especially the lupines. Gorgeous.
Did Julia get back in one piece? I'm not a huge cucumber fan except in this kind of salad, heavy on the onions. I've never put olives in a cucumber salad. I'd worry that they would dominate.
I understand the notion of "hamburger season" but didn't realize there was an off-season for potato chips.
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