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An icy flower for an icy day

by Tricia

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The weather outside is miserable right now.

It’s cold and instead of snow there are ice pellets coming down! I think everything will have a coat of ice on it when I get up in the morning. Brrrr.

As I thought about what kind of post I’d do for Green Thumb Sunday the weather outside (the weather that I got to experience first hand while taking our dog out for her last outing of the night) I remembered how pretty my flowers look just after a rain. Then I remembered this lovely picture of an Iceberg rose … now doesn’t the name of the rose kind of fit the weather we’re having too? LOL

Iceberg Rose

So I present to you and Iceberg rose on an ice pellet day. Hey, it works for me …

I’ll add this cool purple Alium as well. It’s supposed to be a spring bloomer, but mine tend to bloom in late June or early July. The iceberg roses will bloom long before the Alium next year.

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Are any of you lucky enough to be enjoying flowers due to living in a warmer climate than I? If so, I envy you. I already miss my garden.

Actually .. I do have a few flowers blooming indoors. My Thanksgiving cactus has almost finished it’s blooms and my Christmas Cactus has a few early blooms. Plus … I have a small hibiscus in my kitchen and it’s producing lovely coral flowers for us. So I guess I’m not as deprived as I thought I was.






Filed Under: Garden Buzz, Green Thumb Sunday, House Plants, Photography, rose, Toronto, Weather related Tagged With: after_rain, alium, cactus_blooms, Christmas_cactus, cold, cold_climate, cool_purple, flower, flowers, freezing, garden, Green_Thumb_Sunday, GTS, hibiscus, ice, iceberg_rose, ice_pellets, icy_day, icy_flower, indoor_blooms, raindrops, Thanksgiving_Cactus, weather, wet, winter

Annual Asters for the garden border

by Tricia

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Well it seems that my garden has finally got the message that winter is coming.

There are still some stubborn roses sticking around, but they are no longer alive. The cold got to them and they are just there. Actually I’m hoping that I can take some pictures of them with frost or a light coating of snow on them one of these days as I think that will probably look pretty.

There’s also one single clematis flower on the vine at the front of the house. Like the roses it’s dead, but it’s still holding it’s color. I’m sure it fooled a few people that might have noticed it.

Since I don’t have any pictures of frosty flowers or snow covered plants to show you today I’ll have to fall back on pictures that I took earlier this summer.

One flower that stands out is the annual asters that I grew this summer. They were so pretty! Such vibrant dusty rose pinks, purples, blue and white flowers.

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They started blooming in late July (if memory serves me) and continued to produce lovely blooms until early October.

The annual Aster plants are 12 inches or less in height so they are the perfect size for a garden border. I planted several of them in the open spaces at the edge of my raised garden beds, beside lavenders and hostas and they looked lovely.

Did you grow Asters this past summer?

Filed Under: Annuals, Green Thumb Sunday, Photography Tagged With: annual_asters, Aster, asters, Blue, border_flowers, Colorful, easy, empty_spaces, flower, garden, garden_border, Green_Thumb_Sunday, grow, GTS, photo, pink, purple, raised_garden_beds, white

Wild Flower and a snail

by Tricia

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A wild flower that I came across while on a walk with my husband and dog in Toronto’s Taylor Creek Park.

Do you see what’s above the flower? It’s a snail. A pest I’m sure, but it looked pretty beside the flower.

After receiving a few comments I know believe that the flower above is a wild chicory.

Filed Under: Pets and Wildlife, Photography, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: Blue, flower, hike, park, photo, pretty, purple, snail, Taylo_creek, Toronto, wild_flower, Wordless_Wednesday, WW

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