Posts Tagged ‘Yard’

Redbuds and Blue Sky

March 4, 2025

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Now that March has arrived I’m beginning to do some serious thinking about Spring.  I know that Old Man Winter isn’t going to give up without a fight, and we will most likely have at least one more round of bad (cold) weather.  But even so, I’m looking forward to green grass, flowers in bloom and blue skies.  On a March day a few years ago I captured these redbud blossoms against a beautiful blue sky.  What could be more beautiful?

Show Offs

April 30, 2024

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Over the past few days the iris in our yard have been putting on quite a show.  We’ve had such a problem with the deer eating our roses and daylilies that we have been planting iris around the outer edges of our property.  Deer don’t like iris, so they can grow and bloom pretty much in peace.

We have many different varieties, but I have chosen three to feature in this post,

The first is Picasso Moon, a bold yellow that is Betsy’s favorite yellow iris.  I’m not sure how it gets its name, but it sure does stand out.

The second iris is Second Fiddle.  We’ve had this iris for several years, and it is a favorite.  In my opinion it plays second fiddle to no other iris.

Daughter of Stars is a new iris for us this year.  It is very vibrant and stands out in the flower bed.  I’m sure this will become a new favorite.  

That’s it for now, but we have many other beautiful blossoms that I will most likely be sharing in the future.

Victoria Falls Iris

November 21, 2023

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We had to transplant some of our iris this past spring as part of our (unsuccessful) effort to keep the deer out of our roses. As a result, some of them didn’t bloom during their normal blooming season. But Victoria Falls, a beautiful blue iris, decided to bloom in late October. I hope she is saying that she approves of her new location.

Pink Parfait Rose

November 8, 2023

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We’ve had to move new roses from the yard to containers on the deck to keep them out of reach of hungry deer. I haven’t had much experience growing roses in containers, so I wasn’t sure what to expect. But Pink Parfait rewarded us with a late October blossom, so I’m hoping we can keep some roses alive.

Color Magic

September 12, 2023

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Since we have had many more visits from deer into our yard over the past couple of years, we’ve had to shift many of our roses from the bed in front to containers on our deck.  (So far the deer haven’t climbed onto the deck in search of their snacks!)  Fortunately, the roses seem to be doing fairly well in their containers.  This is Color Magic, one of our favorites.

Hell’s Fire Iris

June 15, 2023

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I’m guessing that the dark colors are responsible for the name of this iris — Hellfire. But in spite of the name, I think this is a beautiful iris, especially when the sun hits it just right. We’ve had this in our yard for several years now, and we always look forward to seeing it bloom.

We Have Roses in Bloom in Our Yard!

August 16, 2022

This is probably the most frustrating year we’ve had for growing roses since we moved here 20 years ago. In addition to the weather — extremely high temperatures, too little rain, too much rain — we’ve had continuing problems with the deer that live in our area (where they are protected).

Deer seem to think that roses make delicious meals and they wiped out every bud on the plants in our yard twice this Spring. The things we used to keep them away in the past (Liquid Fence and other repellents) didn’t phase the hungry critters at all.  We were able to move some container roses onto the deck where the deer didn’t bother them, but the roses in the yard were one big buffet table.

In desperation we connected a garden hose to a motion detector and turned it on each evening, leaving it on until morning. Once we saw a young deer walk into a flower bed; the detector picked him up, the water came on, and the deer beat a hasty retreat. We’ve also seen deer making a wide detour away from our yard, which is fine with us.

We finally have some roses in the yard in bloom! An added bonus to this method of deterrence is that the roses often have water droplets on them, like the droplets on Wildfire in the picture above.

It’s so nice to have roses in bloom!

Fragrant Cloud

July 7, 2022

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We’ve had a big problem with deer this year — they’ve eaten all the buds and new growth from the roses in the front yard twice so far this year.  We’re just hoping they don’t come back for a third helping!

Fortunately we had some of our roses in containers on the deck and so far they have avoided becoming meals for our resident deer.  The first rose to bloom this year was Fragrant Cloud, has a fragrance as wonderful as her looks.

By the way, all of our container roses are now on the deck.  We don’t have much room to move around, but we’re beginning to have several roses in bloom, which we are enjoying.

Bejeweled Trees

February 23, 2021

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Old Man Winter returned to our part of Tennessee last week with more snow than we’ve had in several years. We also had freezing fog and ice which left the trees and bushes with glazed with ice.

We unfortunately did have much sunshine and blue skies during the week. This photo was taken a few years ago when the trees were similarly bejeweled

 

 

 

Autumn Leaves

November 3, 2020

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We’ve had our first freeze warning of the season, but before Old Man Winter comes for a prolonged visit I thought I would get in at least one more autumn photo. The vacant lot adjacent to our house has some sumac bushes along the road, and I got this picture of the leaves a few years ago. I think the color of the leaves is beautiful and speaks of the glory of autumn here on the Plateau.