Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Flowers and Music Go Together


This is what this grouping of flowers looked like last evening. It is not what it looked like this morning. A raccoon attack changed all that. All the pots were strewn about with the plant out of them, trampled and torn. I've replanted everything using this photo as a guide but some of the plants are very bedraggled looking and some broken off entirely. They knocked over two pots from another grouping but did no damage to them. I love having wildlife around but, like the foxes, would like them to stay off my deck.

I have planted all of my garden except for squash and cucumbers. I will do that in a little while and then my gardening is over except for maintenance. Maintenance is time consuming but enjoyable. The digging and removal of couch grass was not so enjoyable but it's over for now.

A couple more bouquets have entered the house this morning. The perennial bachelor buttons (larger than the real ones and comes only in purple) looks great with the golden mound bush in a clear vase and I have bouquets of sweet lily of the valley in both bathrooms. One is especially pretty mixed with the end of the forget-me-nots. Bouquet has two meanings when it comes to lily of the valley. Oh what a great scent!

Flowerparts by Bob Schneider is one song for the day. The other is These Flowers by Martha Wainwright. Enjoy the flowers and the flower music.

5 comments:

Ralph said...

What can you do about those critters? Pepper spray? I love coleus and petunia in a pot together, especially as they spread out and the coleus gains height to offset the spreading of the petunia. It was a favorite thing to do in Delaware, and I'll miss it this year. Next year in the new house....

Cuidado said...

I have 29 pots in different groupings and lots of different flowers. I love them. I'm not sure what you can do about the darned raccoons. They're looking for June bugs and they hide in pots.

Anonymous said...

Moth Balls might work.


Steve

Cuidado said...

It's the third morning in a row and the pots are a wreck. I'm going to try your suggestion.

waitress said...

I truley enjoy the pics on this blog. Especially the top main one. WOW! I would surly use a paeper spray for the critters.