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Creatures that visit my garden

October 29, 2006 by Tricia

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A snacking gray squirrel. Isn’t he or she cute? As long as the squirrels are eating bulbs that they’ve dug up from my garden beds, my strawberries, digging holes or climbing on my bird feeders – they’re welcome. Otherwise I don’t want them in my yard. I guess you could say it’s and on again off again war.

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This is a Pink Spotted Hawks moth.

This is what tomato hornworms turn into after their done munching on our tomato plants.

This moth really did look like a small hummingbird as it flitted around my garden a couple of years ago. I’ve seen a few of them every year except for this year. I’ve only ever seen them at dusk or after dark.

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What kind of creatures do you have in your yard? We have several people on GTS that are from Australia – can you show us some of your garden wildlife sometime?

Don’t forget to visit As the Garden Grows for another GTS post.

Gardeners, Plant and Nature lovers can join in every Sunday, visit As the Garden Grows for more information.





Filed Under: Green Thumb Sunday Tagged With: backyard, garden, Gardening, gray, Green Thumb Sunday, pink spotted hawks moth, plants, Squirrel

Colorful Canna Tropicana

October 22, 2006 by Tricia

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I took this photo back in August. I always found it amazing just how colorful the leaves of Canna Tropicana can be:

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I brought my canna plants into my enclosed south facing back porch a couple of weeks ago.

Naturally one of the Canna Tropicana’s has decided to bloom like crazy now. I’m giving them a period of cool so they can become dormant, but not damaged by the much cooler temps outside. When the foliage starts to die down I’ll cut it off and bring them into my basement where it’s cool and usually dark, watering them perhaps once a month through the winter. I did that last year and my cannas did wonderfully.

I hope you’re having a great Sunday!

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Please leave a link ONLY if you are a Green Thumb Sunday participant. Other links will be removed. Also DON’T LINK AND RUN! I hate that, especially when my own peeps do it! Besides, there is a benefit to leaving a comment on any of my sites now, see above the Mr. Linky links? See a list of names? Anyone who comments on a post gets a link right below the post now. So come on, leave me a comment.

Filed Under: Green Thumb Sunday Tagged With: canna tropicana, colorful canna, Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday

Mourning Dove

October 15, 2006 by Tricia

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I captured this shot of a Mourning Dove in my Parents in Law’s backyard last Sunday when we were there for Thanks Giving. I also got photos of a Robin, a Blue Jay and a fantastic shot of a gray squirrel too.

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This photo is a little blurry in the lower edges since I was doing my usual drive by shooting as I often do when we are driving somewhere long distance in the car.

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The red coloured bushes are Sumac, they turn the most lovely colour in the fall.

Have a great Sunday, and welcome to our new Green Thumb Members!

Gardeners, Plant and Nature lovers can join in every Sunday, visit As the Garden Grows for more information.

Filed Under: Green Thumb Sunday Tagged With: Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, Mourning Dove, Sumac Trees

Dwarf Dahlia

October 8, 2006 by Tricia

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I grew Dahlias the first two years that I had my garden – The tall kind with huge 1 foot wide flowers. They were called Dinner Plate dahlias. I didn’t grow them last summer because my backyard garden is maturing and I thought the dahlias took up too much room. Unfortunately I found that I really missed seeing those lovely flowers that always seems so bright and cheerful.

This past summer I decided to grow some Dahlias again, but this time I purchased dwarf dahlias that only grow to approximately two feet tall. I believe the one pictured above is a form of dwarf cactus Dahlia. I have it in my notes somewhere but I can’t find it right now. I planted 4 Dahlias in my boulevard garden, and now every time I look out my front window I’m greeted by the sight of my tall sunflowers with these beautiful pink Dahlias at their knees.

Have a great Sunday! I’m off to the in-laws for our Canadian Thanks Giving dinner and get together. I’ll be back this evening to make the rounds to my Green Thumb buddies. See you later.

Gardeners, Plant and Nature lovers can join in every Sunday, visit As the Garden Grows for more information.

Filed Under: Green Thumb Sunday Tagged With: Cactus dahlia, Dwarf Dahlia, garden, Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, plants

The Front Garden

October 1, 2006 by Tricia

It’s Doctor Moms last day here. I’m so sad, she’s been a great roomie and we’ve had a lot of fun visiting with each other. I’m hoping that all of my visitors have gone over to visit with her too. You can still vote for the Idiot of the week. Look over her last few posts to rate the Idiot selection and then select one to vote for. She’ll announce the winner on Monday. Go on, go vote.

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I thought that I’d show you a couple of the flowering plants that I grow in my front garden bed, and in our planted boulevard.

The flowerbeds at the front of our house were more of an after thought after we finished putting in raised flower beds with interlocking easy stone, and installed a patio in the backyard. We used some of the left over stones to create raised beds in the front.

The backyard garden was supposed to be our delightfully special garden, but the front has become a rival to it as it’s matured.

Here’s a photo of Autumn Joy Sedum.

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This plant starts out looking like a green succulent, but usually by the end of July the flower stalks begin to grow. As the flower buds develop the heads of the flower stalks are green at first, then they become a whitish colour. Personally I think they look a bit like cauliflower at this point. By the end of August the blossoms to be are turning a nice pink and the bees are starting to notice them. In fact they are often covered in bees.

By mid-September all of the tiny flower buds begin to open and they go from pink to this very pretty magenta colour. This colour will darken as the days get cooler. By the end of October the flowers will be finished and will have dried out. I think that they look sort of ornamental around this time when they are dried out, sort of like dried flowers – beige in colour but still interesting.

A few of the sunflowers that I grow in my front Boulevard Garden bed:

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Mr. Fab seems to think I’m freakishly tall (I’m not, I’m only 5′ 10 1/2″), but if he saw my sunflowers he’d realize that they are the ones that are freakishly tall. Some of them must be 14 or more feet tall.

We planted our front boulevard flower bed with Siberian Iris’, Salvia, marigolds, alysium, dahlia’s, daylilies, delphinium, malva, cosmos, peonies, spring bulbs, four types of sunflowers, and we have a Morning Glory vine growing on the “No Parking Sign” that’s in the boulevard flower bed.

From April until at least the end of October there is always something blooming in that flower bed. We planted it more for our neighbors enjoyment than our own, and they all seem to love it. Plus, we are the only ones with a planted boulevard for several blocks, so our house is very easy to find if a friend or relative is trying to find it.

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Filed Under: Entertainment, Green Thumb Sunday, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Recreation, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: Autumn Joy Sedum, Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, planted Boulevard, Sunflower, tall flower

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