I think the assaults on my garden are over for now. The tree trimmers came, destroyed two plants, but, praise heaven, they're gone. For those of you who have been following this blog, you know my garden has lived through drought, heat, Santa Anna winds, house painters, now tree trimmers. The live oak they trimmed is just above my garden. And I've got some survivors. Can you believe it?! I've got some beautiful survivors. As I touched up their pictures to show you, I got so excited. Doesn't matter to the garden. They ARE gonna survive. Boy, can I learn a lesson.
My pride and joy is my peony rose. I've no idea what her real name is, as she was a gift from the weekly market. But her bloom is such a knock-out, so full, so fragrant, that I call her the peony rose.
Wait until you see the blossoms that are still singin their hearts out. I honor them here.
Dragon Wing Begonia
Bird of Paradise
Echinicea
Begonia
Crown of Thorns
Cranesbill Geranium
Some of my champions are leaves. I'm just busting to share them with you. They're going great guns. Who'd a thought.
Purple Oxalis
Persian Shield
Forget-me-not
Staghorn Fern
Ornamental Sweet Potato Vine
I could tell you a little story about each one. The Persian Shield lost half the plant from the tree trimmers. But this beautiful half remains. The forget-me-nots have spread to almost cover this plants. No stopping them in all this drought and heat.
The cranesbilll geranium has not stopped blooming through everything. It even has lots of buds, just as my peony rose does. That bird of paradise just keeps on giving blooms. It, too, has its beak-like buds yet to open.
I learn so much about how to live from my garden. There will be survivors. Surviving will happen. Hurrah for the garden, one of my very best friends. Hurrah for the survivors.