By Stacey Morgan Smith, October 11th, 2018, Shenandoah Valley, Virginia morning glories
Some flowers are so beautiful they can stop you in your tracks. Morning glories do that to me.
I love morning glories, but I’ve never planted them here. They don’t care, though. Whenever we remove turf to make a new bed, old seeds are exposed to light, and then they germinate. […]
By Stacey Morgan Smith, October 9th, 2018, Shenandoah Valley, Virginia holdout flowers in bloom
We had a very warm couple of days over the holiday weekend, and a few plants still think it’s summer. Some are putting out a few blooms in the drought-tolerant pollinator garden, even though most of the same species of plants are already setting seed.
Annual Garden Impatiens, Impatiens […]
By Stacey Morgan Smith, October 6th, 2018, Shenandoah Valley, Virginia asters in bloom
Two dreary days in a row. This year, that’s pretty common. Shenandoah National Park reported on their Facebook page this week “To date this year we have had nearly 80 inches of rain, more than 25 inches than usual.”
So while the day is gray, the perennials are still colorful, […]
By Stacey Morgan Smith, October 5th, 2018, Shenandoah Valley, Virginia orange flowers in bloom
It’s a a gray, dreary day in the Shenandoah Valley. It finally feels like Autumn is here, which is a bittersweet realization. It means the butterflies and other critters are headed south or overwintering, and the flowers are starting to fade. The birds are already enjoying the seed from […]
By Stacey Morgan Smith, October 4th, 2018, Shenandoah Valley, Virginia gaillardia
Seedheads are maturing in the garden, so it’s time to start collecting!
I like to look the stems of some plants to know when it’s time to collect the seeds. With the gaillardia at right, the three left seed heads aren’t ready to collect, but the two on the right are. (Click […]
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