Showing posts with label Jude the Obscure in the Bungalow Garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jude the Obscure in the Bungalow Garden. Show all posts

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Fall is in the air....

The season is changing...from summer to Fall.
We can feel it in the air...and in the garden.
The limelight hydrangeas are turning from lime to pink which they do every year at this time.




The colchiums are blooming


Mr. HB and I have been busy in The Humble Bungalow Garden.
The grass in our backyard had never been very good and after trying for over 30 years to make it look decent we decided that we would splurge and have it professionally redone. The company we hired came in and dug out all the old grass and weeds and levelled out the area, top dressed it with soil and laid down some lush green sod.
Our job now is to keep it watered until the roots are established and then maintain it.


The area marked off with string is where our greenhouse is going to be located.
We are eager to grow tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers and a variety of vegetables.


Two raised beds were moved from this location
nearer to the asparagus bed.


I made an easy dinner ~ a hearty beef and vegetable stew.
This recipe is based on one of Mr. HB's Mother's recipes.
She called it "Little Stew."


Saute onions, diced carrots, green peppers in oil until soft.
Use any vegetables that you have on hand.
Add in ground beef and beef stock.
Season with salt, pepper, and a few dashes of worchestershire sauce.
Add in some chopped potatoes...I used yams and russets.
Simmer for at least an hour.


About 15 minutes before serving add in frozen green peas.
This is especially nice served with a soft loaf of bread.
Comfort food.


Sunday morning we had a lazy start to our day.
I savoured a bowl of coffee with foamed milk and leisurely browsed the pages of Country Living UK.


Chester kept me company...
he found a sunny spot


and promptly fell asleep.

He has taken to sleeping on "my" Morris chair so I sit in Mr. HB's chair while Mr. HB opts for the linen sofa in the family room.


We cut back some of the roses...
Jude the Obscure is quite vast and is very shapely so we left it alone.

Some of the roses were far too large and some needed deadheading.
It's almost time to put the garden to bed for the winter.

We planted broccoli, brussell sprouts, garlic chives and parsley in our raised bed.
Lots of time spent in the garden this weekend.
We didn't get much else done.


I couldn't resist bringing in a few rose hips inside as they are really quite pretty in their own right.

"Every season hath its pleasures:
Spring may boast her flowery prime,
Yet the vineyard's ruby treasures
Brighten Autumn's soberer time.
So life's year begins and closes;
Days, though shortening, still can shine;
What, though youth gave loves and roses,
Age still leaves us friends and wine."

~ Thomas Moore ~
(1779–1852)
"Spring and Autumn"

Monday, July 13, 2015

OOTD ~ Boots!

Today I wore boots and the weather is sunny and hot...
boots were required footwear as I spent the better part of the day mucking about in the dirt.


I just finished rinsing them off as they were caked with mud.
Did I mention that I am a really messy gardener?
There is no way I can stay clean...dirt smears on my face and arms.
I wear gloves but I somehow still get dirt under my nails...
I clean up fine afterwards when I come inside.
I often wonder what the neighbours who walk by and stop to chat must think.
They must be amused by my state of dress.

I garden in Yoga Capri's and a Tee shirt.
Socks and Boots!

I worked out front of our Humble Bungalow today...
I was focusing on a bed that has had a massive cull of weeds...
well they are not weeds exactly they are just behaving like weeds.
Invasive euphorbia and dog violets.
Both are on my "naughty list."


This bed is a bit of a mixed bag...
once the weeds were removed and a few random pieces of slate there was a lot of bare spaces.

Original plants are:
Japanese Red Maple planted in a pot
Eryngium (Sea Holly)
Lavender
Giant Rudbeckia
Boxwood Hedge on one side
Rose (placed on the boulevard for free)
 Libertia
Anchusa
Lady's Mantle
Ground cover the name escapes me
pot filled with spurge and a hosta


New plants:
Blue Fescue grasses
 Bugbane
 Kniphofia (Red Hot Poker) with lime green flowers
a variegated spurge
Blue Salvias 
Russian Sage 
Yellow Rudbeckia
Limelight Hydrangea

All of these are reported to be deer resistant plants.


Eryngium


slightly prickly 


The bees love it!




Black Mondo Grass with a lime green rock plant.


Sum and Substance Hosta Boxwood in urn
Hydrangea and Gertrude Jekyll Rose in background.


Coreopsis 
Lily of the Valley (used as a ground cover)
McCartney Rose (on the left)
Jude the Obscure David Austin Rose (on the right)


Hydrangeas
Nerine Bowdenii


Limelight hydrangea
on pergola Constance Spry David Austin Rose



Area at head of the gravel driveway
Assorted Grasses
Hostas
Hellebore
Variegated Iris
Variegated Sedum
Potted Hens and Chicks
Crocosmia


Mr. HB printed off a garden plan and we have been discussing some of the options to reduce the time spent toiling in the garden in order to leave some time to actually sit and enjoy the space!
On his list is a green house which we plan to have installed so that we can grow tomatoes and a few veggies.
The overhaul of the lawn is probably the biggest job and will make a huge difference.
We plan to grass in most of the north side yard behind the gate in the back and fill in many of the beds and redo the entire back lawn and remove a few other beds.

Anyways those plans are a bit off in the future.
So I must content myself with small improvements that I can do by myself until I can find a strong garden helper.

I must close for now and prepare dinner...
I've worked up quite an appetite with all the digging and planting today.
We are indulging in a seldom served treat...
BBQ Beef Burgers with coleslaw.

Thank you for taking the time to read my blog...
I appreciate you stopping by The Humble Bungalow.

Monday, June 29, 2015

Busy as Bees and a nasty Stinger!

It was a really hot weekend and Mr. HB and I spent most of it in our Humble Bungalow Garden.
We have some projects on the go and Mr. HB finished installing the railings on the front stairs...a project that he started while I was away in Paris. Besides weeding and deadheading the roses I have been wielding a paintbrush!


He will be painting the porch and treads one day this coming week as it was far too hot to do it today.
He has done a fine job and I am so grateful to be married to such a clever and handy man.
Thank you sweetheart!
I painted the planter on the porch black and bought some flowers to fill it.



They are bright and cheerful.


I made this fresh tomato and mint salad with balsamic cream...
Summertime and salads ~ so tasty and WW Friendly!


I know I have shown you Jude the Obscure  in our Humble Bungalow Garden many many times 
but for me this rose never gets old...


The Calla Lilies are amazing this year.
We have three big Callas in the front garden and one in the back.


Dusty Miller is in flower and I only grow it because I like to put it into flower arrangements.
The grey/silver foliage is a fabulous filler and looks wonderful with roses!


The Romneya Coulteri
aka the fried egg plant is looking so pretty.


The petals are very paper like and dainty.


It's a stunner.


and it thrives in poor soil...even gravel and sand.
Once you get it established it will be a star performer.


It's been a real scorcher of a weekend and we are all tried to stay cool...
some of us have fur coats which makes it much harder 
Mr. HB has been guzzling Gatorade while working outside and I have sipped several bottles of Perrier.

I phoned and checked on Mother 
just to make sure that she was keeping hydrated 
seniors are at high risk for heat issues
and she walks most afternoons

fortunately she was home with the fans on, sipping a cool beverage and reading a book
she postponed her walk due to the high heat.

I did not go for my walk either as I was in the garden all day.
Lots of weeding and dead heading was done...
and I painted the French vintage metal table and chair black!


Here's a sneak peek of our patio extension with the freshly painted table and chair.
I'm going to get some black pots and fill them with pretty annuals and place them at the edge of the space...
I can see myself sitting here with my book and a cup of tea or a glass of Perrier.


I got stung twice by a  hornet...
I don't remember having such a nasty bite and I had an allergic reaction.
My wrist got really red and swollen in no time flat
Mr. HB zipped off to our local pharmacy to buy some antihistamine.
It made me very drowsy...

Our Birthday dinner went ahead as normal...
On the menu:
maple syrup ~ ginger ~ soy glazed salmon
tabbouleh salad
spinach strawberry salad
roasted veggies
garlic bread
chocolate cake

I over cooked the roasted veggies and spilled half the salad dressing...
I blame it on the effects of the drugs!

We had a lovely evening and the grandchildren were a delight.
It's my favourite thing...getting together as a family.


Hope your week is off to a great start.

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Falling in love with colour...in nature but not in my wardrobe.

Fall colours are feeding my soul...
at every turn I see beauty.


A lush bush is vibrant with a riot of orange berries.


A gorgeous canopy of Autumn Leaves on a street in Oak Bay.

We move on to The Humble Bungalow Garden.


Jude the Obscure has bloomed all summer and now is offering up more roses and buds.


Hey Jude you must be a late bloomer!


Most of the other plants have decided to take a rest.
The garden is in transition.


The "bones" of the garden are showing through and it is a great time to enjoy the hardy grasses.


The Limelight Hydrangea's are fading...
but not before changing their floppy heads to pink.
Talk about turning heads!


This white hydrangea has turned pink too...
and the boxwood in the planter is turning amber.


One lone white bloom has popped out...another late bloomer.


Obviously it is "listening to a different drummer!"


McCartney rose is on the band wagon too...


A tardy limelight just coming into it's own...


A pot of yellow mums keeping the last of the geraniums company on the front porch.


The fruit bowl is empty and I need to go shopping...
I find it so much easier to shop for food than for clothing.

I think I am fussy...
fussy about fit
fussy about style
fussy about fabric 
fussy about the cost
fussy about how much I'll wear it.

My wardrobe could use a few new items to replace those tired well worn basics that I donated last spring.
I've found a great pair of Calvin Klein medium wash denim jeans. 
They are a slightly longer length and will be worn for dressier occasions with kitten heels.

I'm looking for some colourful ballet flats to add some oomph to my basic daytime look and hope to find them in Vancouver when we next visit.

The Colours of Fall are not infiltrating my wardrobe...


I eat colourful food, the brighter the better.


I'm still comfy and confident wearing neutrals.
Black and grey are the top stars.


Chester


Pepper

I am blaming the cats and their mouse for my latest purchases!


Uniqlo tee in a blue grey shade.
A basic style that I love for layering in the cooler weather.
The fit is flattering and the weight of the top is just right.

On the days when I am not wearing  a tank top and a cashmere cardigan
I've been wearing down vests over these tees...


I've been smitten with grey sweaters.
 On a lazy morning, while sipping my tea, I went on a Pinterest binge hunting for chunky knit sweaters...
I pinned and I pinned and I pinned...
but that did not satisfy the urge to own one of my own.

I found this DEX sweater at our local Bay store for under $50.


I love the weight of the sweater...so cozy.


I like the longer length in the back and the rolled up sleeves.
I'll be wearing this a lot with a cozy scarf wrapped around my neck.

Jeans and boots will complete the look.
~ It's my personal take on casual clothing ~

Retirement has it's schleppy moments and there is no dress code as such but one does need to keep up appearances.

I own some Yoga pants but no sweats...
I don't want to dress down just because I no longer work outside the home.


My after 5 wardrobe is small and as you might have guessed is mostly black!
I find that I can get by with several skirts and pretty tops and a few LBD's.

Most places that we go...
I have something in my closet that will work so that I am not panicked and muttering...
"I have NOTHING to WEAR!"

The cats are meowing for their dinner so I must close for now.
Thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow.
I hope you'll drop by again soon.

Hostess