My flowers and plants are really doing well this year and not due in any way to my care. Rather, despite my lack of care so far. My time has been consumed with the kiddos (cheerleading, drumline, etc.), church events, "The Project," and a very fun visit from my BFA&F. However, we've had a mild spring this year. And, this is the forth or fifth spring for most of our plants so they have really matured. Lots of them are already in bloom with more to come.My carpet roses are already well into their first blooming. I love these roses because no "dead heading" is required and they'll bloom right up until the first few frosts. Actually, they'll grow so prolifically throughout the summer that I'll have to really whack them back (that's a technical gardening term for those of you new to gardening) at least three times to keep them from getting all "leggy" before the end of the season. ("Leggy" is not a good thing in the world of carpet roses.)

Look closely. Do you see my little friend?
He's my friend as long as he stays right where he is. Yes, I know "they" say he's more afraid of me than I am of him. Right. Let's not test that theory, okay? (And, just who would "they" be anyway??)
I wish you could smell my Star Jasmine vine. This is growing on a trellis right outside one of the family room windows. It has completely covered the trellis, though. So much for picking out a really pretty trellis rather than one of the ugly, utilitarian (cheaper!) ones. It's location is nice because I can open the window and the lovely fragrance floats right into the room.
The Stella D'Oro lilies have almost doubled in size this year. Look at all the buds on this one! I have these plants in all of my front and back flowerbeds. I love them because they are so easy and they will provide color right up through the first frost, too. Are you seeing a trend in my choice of plants?
I do have some in pots, too. Bright red geraniums. So bright I couldn't get my (cheap) digital camera to focus properly. (Psst... Bud! Hint, hint. May 11th is next weekend.) By the way, notice the thick carpet of grass. That would be entirely my Prince Charming's efforts. Thanks, Bud!
Purple petunias hanging from the patio roof.
This pot sits by my front door.Soon, spring will be gone and the scorching Texas heat will make it difficult to keep these plants so lush. Spring in Texas. It's a good thing!


3 comments:
Those look gorgeous! I so need to get in my flower beds. I love the stuff I don't have to take care of. :)
Your flowers are beautiful! Gives me the itch to go plant something!
Btw, thanks for visiting me this weekend while I've been in bed. Your comments cheered me up!
Thanks so much for stopping by my blog! SO many coincidences! Do you enjoy living in Austin?
I love this post because we moved into a house this past fall and I've been researching plants and trying to plan out our front flower bed planter (it's large & a brick built in) & some landscaping in back. I want perennials that will thrive with little effort from me! :) Long blooming would be a major bonus! Any suggestions on favorite plants that do super well in the Austin climate?! Coming from Ohio and Colorado, this is a very new climate for me!
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