Sunday, June 26, 2005

Summertime

posted by Helen


Rosa Granada

Yesterday was everything a summer day should be -- sunny and hot. I went to the Norwich Farmer's Market in the morning. The local strawberries are in; the peonies are abundant. In the afternoon, we went swimming in Lake Pinneo. The water was so cool and fresh.

Coming back from my morning walk with Cammy, I noticed three roses in full bloom in the front border. They smell heavenly. They are right next to a stand of peonies that I transplanted from a shadier border four years ago. The peonies finally started blooming last year and they have a lovely rose-like scent.

The garden is doing so well. Right now the goldflame honeysuckle is the star. I didn't prune it as severely as I have in the past and it has taken over the central part of the fence. It is frequented by a ruby-throated hummingbird -- always a delight to see.

I wish I could say I knew what I was doing with this garden, but it's a lot of luck. I inherited some of it, but have tried to focus on adding new perennials. A lot of the plants I inherited are listed in my flower encyclopedia as "tending toward weediness." This seems to be polite gardenspeak for "don't touch this with a ten-foot pole." I've tried to contain or eliminate the more aggressive of these species, and have met with some success.

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