Showing posts with label begonia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label begonia. Show all posts

The Heat Giveth, and the Heat Taketh Away



This post is written in remembrance of my dear, departed potted annuals.  May they go in peace, knowing they once brought beauty and elegance to my front porch.


It's hot here in central North Carolina, and several of the plants are showing the results of it.  These annuals, which once looked full, lush and healthy (as pictured above) are now quite beyond their prime.   The term "burned to a crisp" might be appropriate, actually.  The dahlias (center) have completely died, the begonias have brown and curly leaves, and the trailing bacopa are stringy, bloomless, and look a little worse every day.  Each year, I enjoy putting together a different mixture of annuals for my front porch, and I really liked this particular mixture.  Back during those balmy spring days, when I perused the annuals at the garden shops to select this year's varieties, it was hard to imagine the brutal, searing heat that was on its way.  But it has arrived, nonetheless.


About this time every year, things get a bit out of control in my gardening efforts.   The garden becomes difficult to keep watered sufficiently, the weeds in nearly every landscaped area get a little worse (OK, in truth, a lot worse), and I'm simply not outside as much.  I still put forth some effort, but I also begin planning for fall, when we'll get those blessed breaks in humidity and the five-day forecast won't have so many 9s in it.  Once the temperature reaches more than 60 degrees above or below the freezing mark (I've experienced both), I prefer to spend more time indoors.  Miserable is miserable, and either way, I'm just not tough enough to stay outside for long.


Although some of the summer plants are beginning to bloom less, and some are dying back, a few of them are absolutely thriving in these conditions.  My gardenias and elephant ear plants (Colocasia) are clearly loving this weather; each time I water them, I feel as though I could watch them grow, if I just stood next to them for a few more minutes.  I'm thankful they don't require much more from me in this heat than a good soaking with the water hose now and then.  I'll write a post on each of them later this month, to share a little of their vitality in this August heat.  It's their turn to be in the spotlight.  And I'll be happy to write those posts -- from the comfort of my air-conditioned home.   

Birthday Blooms


The other day, I noticed that our neighbors had a birthday party at their place.  Birthday balloons decorated the mailbox and family gathered to celebrate.  The sweet young lady who lives next door was turning 13!

I wanted to mark the occasion with a gift, so I turned to the one thing that is plentiful in my yard right now:  flowers.  I managed to put together a few black-eyed Susans, blooms from a butterfly bush, and a couple of begonia sprigs.

I'm sharing this only because it's one of the only times I made a decent-looking arrangement.  I don't have the natural "eye" for flower arranging, but I am willing to learn, and I've wanted to acquire those skills for a long time.  Every year I consider taking a little course on it at the local community college.  Practice makes perfect -- so I'll just keep growing flowers and trying to put them together until I find what works!  Luckily, this time, it turned out to be something I could share.