Garden log 5.30.13

A terribly busy work week, and thus not much time spent in the garden.

ladybug on salviaLadybugs still everywhere; I must have lots for them to eat. On a quick stroll through this morning, I saw two rabbits. I should be annoyed by their presence, but when the damage isn’t obvious they’re too cute to be annoying. Have also been trying to make mental notes on various bird calls to identify, but the fellows all talk at once; it’s very tricky to hear anything individually. My daylilies ‘Chicago Royal,’ ‘Prince Redbird’ and ‘Grand Opera’ are nearly ready to open. Oriental lilies also ready to open, assuming they’re not nipped overnight by deer. The Phlomis bloom is mostly spent; I wonder if it will rebloom? Rose campion blooming everywhere. Need to transplant a Phormium to the blue slope garden; it’s not getting enough sun where it is. Clematis jackmanii bloomed today for the first time.

Clematis jackmaniiSaw my first butterfly of the season, Papilio troilus, Spicebush Swallowtail, I think. Also spotted first dragonfly of the year (very brown, unremarkable). Nice, toasty 88 degrees. No wind.

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2 thoughts on “Garden log 5.30.13

  1. Is phormium hardy for you? It seems so exotic to me I never considered trying it.
    I also can’t get angry at the rabbits. When they do damage I’ll give them a stern talking to but that’s about it.

    • Phormium is hardy for me, or at least it is so far. You are in zone 6, I guess? Give it a try, maybe mulch it heavily over the winter. I believe firmly that most things in the garden can be accomplished if one simply uses enough mulch. đŸ™‚

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