8.17.2011


My beautiful groundcover, which I believe is called 'bedstraws'


Caught in the act!

I have no idea what these are, but they were so unique looking.

Still trying to figure out why anyone bred this into a chicken.



This photo is fun. Click on it and see how many bugs you can find in the goldenrod.

And the following are orchids of someone that asked me to help with his website. I never realized how many different kinds there were. Or that they take 3 - 5 years to bloom. He's been working at this business for awhile to finally see this result.





Evidently bean seeds don't mind being crushed by deer hooves.


The only good thing about having a lot of chicken crap in your yard is all the butterflies. And the green grass that you never want to walk through.

8.02.2011

In no particular order


Flowering basil



One of the wild morning glories in the garden


Colonel Puff
Lead tadpole in the lettuce swamp
Flowering catnip being pollinated
The Beautiful Belle
My arch-nemisis: squash bug eggs


Spanish brocade marigold
Goofball
Valerian and oregano
My picnic table collage of catnip, lemon balm, basil and english ivy
Purple dent corn tassles

Marigolds, basil and a sunflower