Thursday, July 20, 2006

Red Daylily

I am not sure what this one is, but I think it's called 'Fan Fare'
I like how the light is hitting it on this pic.


I found a computer to post from, so I will be posting a bunch of stuff today.
Let me tell you, it sure is BORING without internet access. I looked at the clock yesterday and it was only 4:30 p.m. and I wondered what I was going to do for the rest of the night!

I decided to do some housecleaning on the computer. I did a defrag analysis and even though it said I didn't need to, I defragged. It takes hours to defrag, so I went outside and watered the plants and took some pictures.

Everything looks drab at the moment. Since the grass is brown it drags everything down.


Here's a whole bunch of red and yellow

6 comments:

  1. Hey you're back! Great photos. I think plants will do what they want to do, unfortunately. Your planters look pretty to me.

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  2. I was surprised to see your post come up in bloglines, but glad you found a computer. I so enjoy your garden in all its glory!!

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  3. You do mass plantings so well! Those daylilies look great!

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  4. I couldn't stand being away a second longer! LOL. This is pure torture.


    You're right Dianne, they sure do what they want to. It's always a surprise. Thanks for the compliment.

    Sue, Missed being here, too.

    Karen, I do love mass plantings. It's a good thing because now that I have so many plants, I either have to have masses or toss them out. And you know how much it hurts us gardeners to throw any plant away!

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  5. Glad you found a computer. It is terrible to be without them.

    Funny this morning I had some petunias that were looking sick and I asked myself "what would Zoey do" yep I trashed them..

    All of your flowers look so pretty.

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  6. LOL, Pat. (that is you, right?)

    If they were really, really sick, I might trash them! :)

    But first I would cut them waaaaay back just to see if they would regain their spunk.

    If no spunk returned within a couple of weeks they would be outta here! Life's too short to baby plants.

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