Plants and Rambling

sage - "Grower's Friend"

tansy

calendula 2

A trip to a local nursery yesterday yielded a few new herb friends for various garden beds in the yard, and being the plant-obsessed person I am, I had to take pictures of almost all of them.

tricolor sage

feverfew

purple sage

tansy - "Jackpot"

calenula

horehound

I wasn't aware of St. John's Wort being tasty to bunnies, but it was only in the ground for about ten minutes before our resident baby bunny frantically devoured most of the small plant. The remnants (below) have been tucked inside a chicken wire cage to hopefully grow back, and I'm happier knowing that our bunnies are no longer suffering from what must have been a crippling depression.

St. John's Wort, mostly eaten

The Solomon's Seal I got as a trade a few years back comes up a little more each year, and I've divided it into three areas, and it seems happy in all of them. I just love the stuff!

solomon's seal in bloom

eastern white pine growing

lilac in bloom

As the lilacs give their all and quickly fade to memory, so time will turn to the glory of other flowers, like my Black Lace Elderberry, which will be admired for exactly 1.35 days, at which point every exquisite panicle will be promptly decimated by whatever a-hole birds eat elder flowers.

elderflower buds

white bleeding heart

agastache/anise hyssop

lemon balm

chamomile

Basil

Confession: Sometimes I start these posts with the idea of using them like a free therapy session, cleverly tucking my angst amongst the pretty pictures, like maybe no one will notice or something. But then sometimes I get started on some long-winded explanation of, say, why I am terrible businesswoman, or mother, or wife, or woman, or human -- and then I think better of it and scrap the whole thing for something less awful.

thyme - lemon, silver, and english

But being who I am of course, I save all that crap in a draft so I can go back and read it again and again and remind myself of what a ridiculous cartoon character of a person I have become. ;)

dandelion, violet, and common speedwell bud

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