I’ve had a great morning so far! One of my friends at Facebook put up a link to Cat Stevens performing “Morning Has Broken” on You Tube, and I thought that was a great way to acknowledge the start of a beautiful day.
I was slow to get started this morning, but I was out in the gardens by 7:40. It’s supposed to be in the nineties today, so I wanted to get some gardening in before the heat rose.
I deadheaded six peonies in the long driveway garden, and hacked back the Bouncing Bet that tries to take over the garden. I noticed that the astilbe is blooming at the shady end of that garden. The astilbe, hostas, bleeding heart and meadow rue have come back for twenty years now. The short gold day lilies and the nepeta are making a nice showing, and before long the Rudbekia “Goldsturm” and Purple coneflower should be in bloom.
Earlier this week I ripped some weeds out of the sidewalk garden. It was the first time I’d done anything physical since the gunk settled it, so it didn’t take me long to be short of breath. I left the weeds on the sidewalk to be gathered later in the day. Of course, that was the only day I had visitors coming up the sidewalk! Today, I swept the dried weeds off the walk, cut back the vinca that has been trying to take over the entire bed, and planted a purple ‘Homestead’ verbena, and a fuschia petunia at the end of the bed nearest the front door. There are more to be planted but my knees were crying “Uncle!” I pulled a few more weeds, and began ripping out the volunteer ox-eye daisies that were going to seed. By that time it was warming up, so my last outdoor chore was to water the containers and the two transplants.
Bogie has ferns that she is ripping out because they are so vigorous. I have ferns that have died off from the heat we’ve had. The back wall of the garage is perpendicular to the house, and years ago, before I learned the microclimates of our house and land, I planted ferns in that corner. I thought it was going to be shaded and cool, on the north side of the house. What I didn’t know was that it would get a lot of afternoon sun, and the bricks heat up, and retain the heat, so it wasn’t the best of places to plant ferns. When I get out next, I hope to cut back the dead fronds. water heavily, and then mulch, to see if the ferns will grow more fronds.
So, my gardening is done for the day. I’ve been working on cleaning out the closet in the office that contains a jumble of things, including my mother’s fabric stash and sewing things, yarn, some of Dear Husband’s favorite posters, pads of newsprint and gridded paper, for quilt design, mailing supplies and boxes of papers that need to be sorted. It’s good to be getting one more closet packed up. I think the next packing chore will be the shelves in the mudroom that hold floral and gardening items on one side, and china and crystal on the other.
So, I have plenty to do today, and I’ve had a nice start to the day. I hope that your Sunday has started out as well as mine.