The Pineapple Popsicle is a yellow and beige red hot poker that produces flowers all summer long and often again in September. It's pretty obvious where the plant got its common name, red hot
poker. This tough-as-nails, sun-loving perennial produces tall colorful spikes. Red hot poker's flowers
are also nectar-rich so they will draw butterflies and hummingbirds from miles
around. Plus, even when not in bloom, the lance-shaped foliage of red hot poker
adds interest and texture in the garden. I love seeing the yellow and beige color in my perennial garden and have enjoyed their return in the Spring.A journey of a retired Girl Raised in the Southern mountains
who sometimes snorts when she laughs
Thursday, August 25, 2016
Pineapple Popsicle - Red Hot Pokers
The Pineapple Popsicle is a yellow and beige red hot poker that produces flowers all summer long and often again in September. It's pretty obvious where the plant got its common name, red hot
poker. This tough-as-nails, sun-loving perennial produces tall colorful spikes. Red hot poker's flowers
are also nectar-rich so they will draw butterflies and hummingbirds from miles
around. Plus, even when not in bloom, the lance-shaped foliage of red hot poker
adds interest and texture in the garden. I love seeing the yellow and beige color in my perennial garden and have enjoyed their return in the Spring.Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Chocolate Mint
I planted this Chocolate Mint around my bee hives to deter mice from my honeybee hives. But
after black bears destroyed my hives this spring, I dug it up and
potted it. The Chocolate Mint grew so fast during this summer that I have now planted in my herb garden. This mint is another great peppermint variety with a
delightful minty chocolate flavor that reminds me of the classic
Girl Scout mint cookie. It smells heavenly!Tuesday, August 9, 2016
The Hum of Bees in My Vegetable Garden
I love seeing the bees in my vegetable garden and the results from their pollination. Pictured top left are squash, peppers, and tomatoes gathered from the garden; bottom left are sugar pie pumpkins and the photo on the right are honeybees gathering pollen from the sugar pie pumpkin blooms.
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| The hum of bees is the voice of the garden. ~Elizabeth Lawrence |
Tuesday, August 2, 2016
New Honeybee Hive Thriving
Starting over after black bears attacked and destroyed my three honeybee hives this spring. I changed my hive location and installed an electric fence to help keep the bears away. Happy to report that my new hive is thriving and increasing in size so that I have added a shallow to allow more room for the honeybees.
Sunday, July 10, 2016
Blue, Blue Blueberries
It looks like the drape netting used to protect the blueberry bushes worked. In previous years, the deer and birds haven eaten the blueberries before we have had a chance to pick them. Will be picking blueberries soon for pies, cobblers, pancakes, or just to eat! YUM!
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