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RE: Imperfect but…You Light Up My Garden

in HiveGarden3 years ago

I love this post.

I like the idea that you thanked the plants, acknowledged their flaws and struggles and still appreciated them despite their imperfections. That was fun.

There are so many beautifully colored petunias. In the spring they are sold all over, bedding plants and overflowing baskets and yet, they are not really tolerant of the midsummer sun and heat. I don't buy many for that reason, but am always still tempted to take them home when I see their beauty in the spring.

Below are the main two flower pots on my porch. I stopped my comment and went out to take photos. Normally in the spring, as winter starts passing away, I am extra excited to plan on what flowers I want to gather in. This past spring, for some reason, I wasn't quite into it when the time came. I thought about how I love them and also how when the summer gets to hot, I no longer want to take the heat and energy to keep them up. I only chose to get a few because of that. I have still enjoyed them though. In the second photo, one of the three plants is supposed to have purple blooms and it has had them, but seems to go in cycles, lots of blooms, then no blooms. Once there are no active blooms, I cut off the old ones and so far, more have appeared after.

The third photo is of a Mimosa tree that I found growing in my yard several summers back. Most years it is burned up by now and I have been surprised every spring when it has come out again. This year though, I found a lazy alternative, I actually bought a sprinkler for my porch and a new hose pipe to go with it. Every few days, if it does not rain, I go down to the side of the house, turn it on just enough to cover my flower corner and leave it going about an hour, then I go back and turn it off. Lazy Girl ! ...right?.... but it has worked, so maybe next year I will be enticed to get more.

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😃💗Thanks @jacey.boldart. I love your response. Look at your flowers! They’re beautiful. I love the glasswork as well. Is it glass? I loved that reddish-orange-looking spiral one.
You made me chuckle when I read that while responding, you paused to take the photos. Sorry to put you through that but I’m loving the photos.
Lazy? No. It sounds like you have a good, convenient and efficient system going. I’m fairly new to gardening but I think it’s so important to understand the plants that we have or decide to buy, the seasons they best thrive in , their “likes and dislikes”. I certainly realized the summer heat wasn’t a good match for those petunias. This summer kept me on my feet and on my balcony. A sprinkler would have probably worked well, both for me and the plants. 😆😂
You know, I thought the sunflowers would have done a little bit better considering that it’s “their” season. I however wouldn’t be surprised if the temperatures were too severe.
Have a great day. 😃

You didn't put me to trouble, I did it because I wanted too. 😊 With phone cameras and the such these days, it's so easy to grab a couple of shots. My phone photos load to the cloud, so I just walked back in, pulled them up on my computer and added them right in !

Yes, some of the colorful pieces are glass. The one in with my mimosa is a solar light and the shape is called a "fiddle head". I've had it for a number of years. The solar light part of it doesn't work anymore, but it has good size and color, so now it is just yard art. I like adding solar lights and other colorful doodads to my plant areas for added interest.

I also love capiz shell wind chimes... well... almost any kind of wind chimes really, but I like hanging a couple of the capiz ones around where my flowers are too. They make such a pleasant, happy sound when the breeze blows through them.

😃 Thanks again for the photos. Phone cameras make it so easy and convenient . Back in the days with film , we would have had to wait to get them printed with the hope that they actually came out right. Lol!

Loving the fiddle head light. It adds character to the already beautiful garden. Nothing like the sound of wind chimes. It makes you want to close your eyes and simply enjoy nature. 😃

I know all about that clicking and waiting for development thing. Many years back I baked and decorated cakes from my home for people for all kinds of occasions. Oh how I wished computers and phone cameras were a thing back then. I wasted a lot of film as I always took multiple photos, hoping at least one would come out decent. LOL.... I still do the same thing now as far as multiple shots of the same thing, but at least now what I don't like can simply be deleted and it doesn't cost extra. Gotta luv that !

You know my mom did the same. She baked for weddings, birthdays, Christmas etc. Sometimes she had to wait up to two weeks to get her photos and then select the best ones for her album. I’d help to put the photos in the album.

I’m now having a problem with multiple shots. Sometimes the photos look so similar, it gives me a little headache in deciding which is the best. Likewise when others ask me to choose the best photo..lol! I can easily choose from two but three or more make it complicated. 😆

When I have more than two to choose from, I still just take them two at a time. I compare the first two, delete the one I like least and then I compare that to the next one.... and so on. If they are not the best out of two I know I can delete them and reduce the field of choices.

Great way of doing it. 😃I should do the same.