Still in mulch madness recovery mode. Random thoughts, random shots.
Ozothamnus 'Silver Cape' and her shadow
Graptoveria 'Fred Ives', darn-theres-dog-hair-in-the-picture-again.
Rosa 'Tangerine Streams'
A young Agave ovatifolia potted up out of the nursery container it was busting out of. It looks happier.
Itoh peony bud. It has leafed out with less enthusiasm than the past two years. Our hot dry winter seems to have set it back a little.
Hemerocallis 'Sabine Bauer' moved to a sunny spot out front. It was declining in increasing shade in the back gully.
Natasha.
Natasha and her cipher-eyes. You never know what she's thinking.
The eyes of Boris are so expressive. You always know what he's thinking.
Toy! Toy!
I seem to have less on my mind than Natasha.
Ozothamnus 'Silver Cape' and her shadow
Graptoveria 'Fred Ives', darn-theres-dog-hair-in-the-picture-again.
Rosa 'Tangerine Streams'
A young Agave ovatifolia potted up out of the nursery container it was busting out of. It looks happier.
Itoh peony bud. It has leafed out with less enthusiasm than the past two years. Our hot dry winter seems to have set it back a little.
Hemerocallis 'Sabine Bauer' moved to a sunny spot out front. It was declining in increasing shade in the back gully.
Natasha.
Natasha and her cipher-eyes. You never know what she's thinking.
The eyes of Boris are so expressive. You always know what he's thinking.
Toy! Toy!
I seem to have less on my mind than Natasha.
It's fascinating that the pups can convey such different expressions. Natasha does indeed look inscrutable.
ReplyDeleteThey are so different it's amazing.
DeleteBeautiful dogs and roses! I love that first white one. And the peony bud looks so tantalizing! I have nothing but aconites and snow in my garden now...
ReplyDeleteWell, snow <> drought. That's something...
DeleteI hope he's not thinking, "How much more of my crate can I eat?" (It also looks like Natasha is still munching on his sideburns. . . .
ReplyDeleteYes he is, and yes she is.
DeleteYour dogs are adorable! And your plants make me so excited for spring. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteThanks, you too!
DeleteWonderful plant and flowers images dear Hoover, is that a white ranunculus flower in image #1? Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteNatasha has an adorable face, she looks like a little doll, Boris is very handsome.
I was hoping for rain here and it came down in a deluge, thunder, lightning, hail stones, flash flooding, 3inches of rain in two hours, that was Saturday and again yesterday. The garden enjoyed the precipitation.
xoxoxo ♡
Three inches of rain! Wonderful--congratulations! Your plants must be happy now.
DeleteYes, that is a white ranunculus. I plant to plant more of those next winter.
I can't seem to tame my Ozothamnus into any shape that looks appealing after it finishes blooming. Any tips?
ReplyDeleteHmmm, which species?
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