Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Enjoying the Fruits of our Labors


Gardening is in full swing. Chores are being done with regularity and, in this warm drought year, the plants are doing spectacularly well.




We've been working our behinds off and, now, we're going to take a little break to enjoy the results. Check out the cherry tomatoes sneaking in to the hanging dendrobium, above.



Speaking of orchids, the cymbidiums on our orchid bench are almost overwhelming in their color.  My mother in law gets mad because I'm behind on my cymbidium care chores but they still bloom anyway.



The Moonstone and it's unknown neighbor rose let me know they're doing well in the drought. They survived our earthquake too, but that's a story for another day.



Double Delight still delights...



...and Mr. Lincoln is producing it's usual platter-sized, deep red blooms as it always does at the beginning of the blooming season.



Here's a very delicately colored pink bougainvillea to finish off this week's look at the beauty side of our garden.




Darryl
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