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Weekend Garden Walk and Garden Pasta Salad
This weekend wasn't really summer like, with temps in the 60s and drizzly rain, but the flowers are still blooming and not giving up on summer yet. But I can tell you..it felt like fall to me!
First stop on today's tour is the front yard. The hydrangea in the front has a nice bright pink color and some purple mixed in.
Here's a little closer look.
I planted some zinnias in the front bed a while ago and they have done really well, especially after I sprinkled some slug bait....(sorry organic gardeners but if you could see the size of them you'd be scared!).
This daylily still has quite a few blooms to go...most of my others are on their last legs
So heading around the side of the house...Look, there's a little somebody peeking around the corner waiting for you to come into the back yard for a look around.
Right at the base of the arbor I planted a few nasturtium seeds this year. Actually I sprinkled them throughout the yard. They have such cheery little faces.
One thing that you'll notice today are the phlox in full swing. That's a rose campion in the foreground.
Here's a new little perennial I've added this year, a Penstemon. Its looking happy in its new home.
The bees are going crazy at the moment. Bee Balm is attractive to them for sure.
But this Dark Knight Bluebeard (Caryopteris) is a magnet too.
The name to this one is escaping me at the moment...it will drive me crazy now til I remember. Its just starting to bloom. Rose Mallow maybe......
Super Fairy is still looking super :-) Let's go under the arbor and out the gate into the "wilderness" behind my fence. I think I spy a little exciting surprise out there.
While we're back here lets enjoy the wild flowers (also know as weeds to some).
This makes a pretty magenta flower when its open. But the bud is really interesting too!
Herb Robert...the wild geranium looking pretty and dainty
And here's a hint to what I spied over the fence
Yes!~ The blackberries are almost ripe! I actually found a few that were and I took a nibble or two. If they are all like my sample they will be good! It's too bad my sister-in-law isn't here to help me pick some! She was so excited when they came to visit to find that we had them growing just outside the gate. Time to come back and see us Sherry!
By this time next week I will have bowls full in the fridge! Until then lets get on with the rest of our little tour. A new opening this week....my pretty little pink anemone and look who was hiding. I didn't see him until I reviewed the pics on the computer.
Won't be much longer before the tall sedums are blooming. I think they look neat at this stage too.
Here's another daylily breathing its last breath.
And a cute little hardy geranium blooming for the second time. I think its Geranium oxonianum, maybe Katherine Adele.
Now finally we are at the veggie garden where there's not yet much to harvest, but there are some pretty blooms!
And that's the end of the tour today! Time for a light lunch. My friend Kathleen said my post yesterday was a heart attack on a plate, so to prove to her (and to me) that I can eat healthy I made up a Garden Pasta Salad, heavy on the veggies. This is the kind of thing you make based on what you have on hand so my ingredient list is just a guide and very sketchy.
Mix all above with dressing. I ate some right away, but its probably good cold too. I'll find out tomorrow at lunch! This made quite a bit, enough for a potluck salad or a light lunch for a small family.