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May. 30th, 2010 06:03 pmAs annoying as it was when the neighbors chopped down their giant Norway maple, leaving 8" holes in my yard and a (now deceased) colony of refugee carpenter ants in my house, the extra sun in the herb garden is making the flowers very happy. Especially the pyrethrum daisies:

They really are this amazing bright scarlet color. I love them.

This one wasn't quite the crop I was hoping for, but it was windy out, so I was lucky to get anything close to what I wanted:

I didn't even notice the tiny ant at lower right until I downloaded the photos! You can see him better in the large view.
And finally, a cat photo, because Mr. P was so asleep this afternoon he didn't notice when I got up from where he was leaning against me, much less when I zoomed in to take this shot. One of the only advantages of him having gone deaf in his old age is that now I can zoom in without frightening him off with the noise of the lens moving.


They really are this amazing bright scarlet color. I love them.

This one wasn't quite the crop I was hoping for, but it was windy out, so I was lucky to get anything close to what I wanted:

I didn't even notice the tiny ant at lower right until I downloaded the photos! You can see him better in the large view.
And finally, a cat photo, because Mr. P was so asleep this afternoon he didn't notice when I got up from where he was leaning against me, much less when I zoomed in to take this shot. One of the only advantages of him having gone deaf in his old age is that now I can zoom in without frightening him off with the noise of the lens moving.

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on 2010-05-31 01:06 am (UTC)Plants in pots have their own special problem: They often get a lot hotter, and drier, than in the ground. So you have to pick plants that can take it. It also helps to have automatic watering, and when it gets really hot, water several times per day. Or get a really really big pot.
Even with all this, all plants eventually die, and only "local natives" and weeds will reappear. (Note that mint and basil are actually weeds. The thing is, they taste really good.)
As you can see, the best plan is to find a weed you think is pretty.
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on 2010-05-31 01:21 am (UTC)no subject
on 2010-05-31 02:01 am (UTC)We had an azalea die off this year for no apparent reason. Plants are just ornery sometimes.