Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Bed of Moss and Resurrection Fern


Early morning, after an evening shower, the temperature is just a wee bit lower.


 Not many bearable mornings for coffee outside are left.


This is my first summer with the moss bed
so far so good.  It does take
daily watering but it's worth it.


The Squirrels are beginning to hoard for the winter and
they think this is the perfect place to stash their acorns.
Weeding consist of pulling oak tree seedlings weekly.



What critter wouldn't love to lounge in this bed
and enjoy this great fern pillow?

I love Resurrection Fern, it grows on our
Oak trees.  I am the neighborhood fern collector.
After a windy storm you can fine broken
branches covered with the lovely fern.
It can survive draught and will look totally dead
but with a little rain
 it is back to life.

I have never seen it in garden centers I feel sure
it hasn't any value but that makes it even more
desireable to me.

Blessings to you all, Kathy

I am going to join garden parties, come on an follow me, you will love the
view at Fishtail Cottage & A Southern Daydreamer
http://asoutherndaydreamer.blogspot.com/2009/01/introducing-outdoor-wednesday.html

http://fishtailcottage.blogspot.com/search/label/Cottage%20Flora%20Thursday%27s

Thursday, June 16, 2011

MY NAME IS MYRTLE


Fishtail Cottage is hosting
Cottage Flora Thursday
check it out.

                    http://fishtailcottage.blogspot.com/2011/06/cottage-flora-thursdays-24.html


  We are having a rainy overcast afternoon.  I always think that is a great time
to take cuttings. 
Our days are hot,hot, hot so the poor cuttings need a chance.

 Myrtle, which is my all time
favorite plant, is a good plant to use for cuttings.  I love the look of a topiary especially in Myrtle, Boxwood or Rosemary.
Each year I keep trying and it seems like Rosemary is the hardiest.  



Myrtle

If you want to see why anyone would fall in love with Myrtle - check out 
http://snugharborfarm.blogspot.com/

This is what sealed the deal for me. 
So I will keep trying and be patient.

Enjoy, Kathy

NEST UNDER GLASS

The Brambleberry Cottage
is hosting "TIME TRAVEL THRUSDAY"
I am a first time Traveler heading that way.
http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com/2011/06/time-travel-thursday-49-making-memories.html


I wanted to share with you my recent gift. 
     A friend brought me this lovely nest from the country.

  One that only a special cloche is befitting to show off its beauty.




A mother bird worked very hard building this lovely nest where she raised her happy little family this spring.

Enjoy!  Kathy

Sunday, June 12, 2011

OK I GIVE UP! YOU WIN!

I spent the most part of the evening,
playing with photo collages and
hoping I could finally
link to a party.  I remembered their
 being a Sunday Photo Collage link but can I
find it ......NO.  Do I know what happen to the
link .......No Way.


Well my spirits are high again, there is hope. 
I just heard the preview for a new
Tom Hanks movie and the line
was "you are never to old to learn".

There is Always Hope

Tomorrow is Another Day

I will soon be linking to parties like crazy or trying to link to parties will drive me crazy.

We will see
Kathy

Thanks to my new friends help came to the rescue.  This is the blog I wanted to link to, check it out the photography is fabulous.  Mosaic Monday @ Dear Little Red House

I am so excited not only did I collage but hopefully I am able to link. 
Thanks you friends,
Kathy

My excitment was in vain...I left not one but two incorrect links.  I simply can not get it.  I could cut and past her link but I couldn't do mine, I left something off.
(OK GET OVER IT, MOVE ON)  I have the rest of my life to practice linking. 

Have a great day linking while I am off to work.
Kathy

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Needful Things


JUST A PEEK!  NEEDFUL THINGS FOR MY ETSY SHOP - SOON TO COME

SACRED HEARTS, JEWELRY AND MUCH MORE

NEEDFUL THINGS


Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Queen Anne's Lace with Dill



What may not seem like much to you,
makes me jump for joy.  Queen Anne's Lace is
mixed with Parsley, Dill and Bishops Hat. 

 All of these I dearly love but with only a couple     
   of plants each there isn't much bloom to celebrateI can only hope they
survive our hot dry summer
and spread next spring.

Kathy



 
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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

ALWAYS TIME FOR TEA

Thanks for coming by today.

I wish you could drop in for coffee or tea,
but since you can't let me tell you what
I have been up to.




I have been under the weather this
weekend and finally feeling better. 

Today I spent time with Picasa, downloading
and organizing photos.  Since I can't get a
new camera anytime soon I need
to learn to improve on what I have.

That darn light issue is always
a problem for me and everythings seems out of focus.  Oh, Well


Rooting Curly Willow 101



These few photos are a test to my patience. 

I love Curly Willow especially in fresh arrangements.
Even by itself it has a good look. I'm experimenting in rooting some. 

  It roots so easily, just keep it in fresh water for a couple of weeks and surprise, surprise - Roots.

So far I have two batches growing in containers.
         

Maybe by next year I won't have to buy any.



Oh, by the way did you notice the little watermark?
Like I said I am new at this and no I didn't realize it was going to be on all of the photos.

Good Night John Boy!