

It's daylily time!New Dawn is above, Happy Returns above right and Buck's Choice below right are in bloom. Uncle Bill gave me the Buck's Choice from his Buck's County, PA garden.
My garden in Annapolis, Maryland and other fun photos

The new arrivals are already little troublemakers. Here they are nibbling on my grass and checking out the sprinkler. Too bad I wasn't in position to turn it on.


The Hydrangeas have started to bloom. The Lacecap on the left was a gift from my former neighbor Sue Kramer. The Endless Summer in on the right and the Oak Leaf is below the others.
This Begonia survived a winter in the basement and came out blooming. It didn't even bloom at all last year. Who knew the basement would help a plant to bloom?
This azalea is always the last of my azaleas to bloom. Today I noticed that a lily has swollen buds so I sprayed them to keep the deer from devouring the blooms. Wish me luck.
Ok, so the Blue Angels flew by our office yesterday afternoon during their show for the Naval Academy Graduation. I brought my camera and set it to 48x digital zoom and .....whoosh they flew by so fast most of my shots were of the clouds. This was the best I could do. I'll leave the Blue Angel shots to the pros from now on. Blue Angels
I never have many roses due to lack of sun and deer browsing, but here is a new bloom on my Knock Out Rose.
At this point, May is the Washington area's fourth wettest in history. It does slow down the garden journal, but after a year suffering from no rain I am grateful. A few years ago my father took a cutting of an "India Frills" Coleus back home to Houston. He has since started about a billion plants. Mine didn't make it through the winter in my basement. I bought another India Frills this year and paired it with some Creeping Jenny but won't go into competition with him for the most plants.




When I first moved to my home in Annapolis I had a wonderful fellow gardener as a neighbor. Sally was a widow and she and her late husband Bud had created a wonderful garden. She was very generous and gave me some nice plants. This daylily was one of the first plants she shared and it is also the first daylily to bloom each year. Sally sold her home, moved to Florida and has passed on now, but her gifts of plants continue to bloom in her memory. It was nice to come out into the garden after the big storm with debris everywhere and see Sally's daylily in bloom.
We have had very heavy rains so I wasn't able to spend much time in the garden. Unfortunately, that gave me time to shop. I found this Fusion Sunset Impatiens at Ace Hardware! I don't buy Impatiens anymore because they have profusely reseeded in my garden, but I made an exception for this exotic one. By the way, squirrels love me. The White Bleeding Heart is a must for any shade garden. I bought two bare root plants at Home Depot and planted them in the early spring. Success on the cheap!


Well the Golden Dragon Clivia is now in full bloom. I think waiting 4 years for this show was an acceptable trade off for a $6.50 plant. I had to go out this morning to photograph my Bearded Iris even though it was starting to rain. I have never had this many bloom! I'm thinking that the mild winter must have had something to do with this success.






Every spring I make a trip to Stevensville on the Eastern Shore of Maryland to purchase annuals and some perrenials for my garden. This Tiarella was too pretty to pass up.
Each year I spread
the seeds from the Columbine so that I can enjoy more the next year.
