Monday, September 27, 2010

Too Early To Harvest...


Hi Peg! I am watching the Weather Channel daily now and eagerly anticipating the arrival of the 'fall cooling front'. It's a Florida tradition: the boundary between the 'hot weather plantings' and the 'cool weather plantings'. One day it's summer; the next day it's autumn. It can literally happen just like that.

I was at the garden center this weekend and did manage to resist the lure of teasing blossoms. (It's too early.) I left only with the honeysuckle shears I came in for. But promises were made... Oh yes, promises were most definitely made and the dianthus, phlox and grinning pansies know I'll be seeing them again soon.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Fall Puts On Some Lipstick

Hi Peg,

It seems strange to speak of fall when it will still be around 90 degrees here in Tampa for a few more weeks. But the gardens know it is coming.

The backyard sages are almost leafless now and I'll prune them to the ground next week. The pentas are bit bedraggled but since the bees are still working them over, I'll leave them until I can get some pansies, dianthus and snapdragons in the beds.

The bromeliads that Don Waterhawk planted for us around the Norfolk Pine in the front yard are about to bloom. No asters and red maple leaves for we Floridians! We're bringing out the lipstick!