Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

A flower a day for September #29

 Oops, it's been a week since I've posted anything. It's been a hectic week.

Anyways, I was walking to knitting class last Tuesday and came across this little beauty cascading down a stone retaining wall and decided it would be a worthy addition to my 'A flower a day for September', series of posts.

 Convolvulus mauritanicus; Burke's Backyard has a bit to say about  convolvulus (not often called by its common name, 'bindweed')



Cheers for now and I'll see if I can get back sooner.

Stewart

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

A flower a day for September #28. A drive by shooting.

Yes it was a drive by video shooting. Just a small side garden that caught my eye.

Just some Ranunculus and small annuals enjoying the sunshine after all our fabulous rain.


Thursday, October 14, 2010

A flower a day for September #27. Happy Snappy

Probably the greatest influences on me to be a gardener or for my love of gardening would be my Grandmothers. One had the flowers and the other had the veggies.

My mums mum was the flower one and as a child I loved going to visit (it wasn't all about the biscuits and lollies) and walk around her garden and find out about all the colourful flowers she had planted in her garden. Just thinking now I realise that I never really gardened much as a child but I must have been paying attention.

And as that child I remember liking the Snappy the most. Three main reasons for this; the first is the colour, say no more, 2nd is the size of the flower and 3rd is you got to play with the flowers and play make believe dragons with them. What more could a kid want?

 Nobody can do for little children what grandparents do.  Grandparents sort of sprinkle stardust over the lives of little children.  ~Alex Haley

Cheers and happy dragon slaying,

Stewart.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

A flower a day for September #26. "No Idea".

 I have no idea what this plant is called and if you can enlighten me I appreciate it. (I'm guessing some sort of small leaf privet)

As you can see it is coming to the end of it's flowering period but when it was fully out, only a few days ago, it was spectacular.  Not overly popular around here and I'm guessing this is due to it's fairly short flowering period and eventual size.

It does have a light perfumed fragrance too, which is not over powering but pleasant when you are within it proximity 

Well there you have it for today, back with another tomorrow.

Cheers and happy gardening

Stewart.







You've got a lot of choices.  If getting out of bed in the morning is a chore and you're not smiling on a regular basis, try another choice.  ~Steven D. Woodhull

Thursday, September 30, 2010

A flower a day for September #25. a'may'zing

Well what can I say , I've been mega slack and have fallen behind with my 'A flower a day for September' but never fear there's more to come and in my defence I have been working extra shifts at work to make ends meet and during that time I also picked up some strange virus which meant I would fall asleep for hours on end and still wake up tired and fall back to sleep again. Anyhow I seem to be well again (until next time it seems) and plan to finish what I have begun by running 'A flower a day for September' over into October until the thirty days have been completed. Best I can do for now.

These are photos of some amayzing May's.

Here is what The Garden Guru has to say about the May Bush (aka Spiraea)











Spring in Toowoomba, and many other towns around the world I suspect, just would not be the same (obviously, Stewart), um, ok then, Spring in Toowoomba, and many other towns around the world I suspect, just would not be anyway near as enjoyable without the mighty May bush.

I doubt there would be a street anywhere here that didn't have a May bush planted somewhere but in most streets there are many and multiple planting of this lightly perfumes shrub.




 I haven't seen one standardised, have you?































And every spring when the Mat's are in flower you might catch me singing this song by Buddy Holly.



Cheers and I hope your as amayzed az me,

Stewart.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

A flower a day for September #24.

 It's been raining and overcast here for nearly the whole week and I haven't been able  to get out and get some good photos. Here is a selection of the ones that landed on the cutting room floor, so to speak.

It's supposed to keep raining into the foreseeable future so I'm just going to have to take my chances when I can and get some more photos.

I'm on the home straight though with less than a week of September left. 



Cheers

Stewart

Thursday, September 23, 2010

A flower a day for September. #23

As you know the Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers is still on here until the end of the weekend so I'm combining a visit to the Quilt show and my Flower a day for September posts by adding photos of Quilts with flowers in/on them. And if you want to be amazed at the  handy work of some people then do yourself a favour and get yourself up there for a look see.




Where is it I hear you ask? It's at St Ursula's hall thingy in Rome st. You can't miss it!!!































































































Cheers

Stewart

A flower a day for September. #22 Wisteria


Just like 'One swallow doesn't make a summer' nor does one Wisteria make a Spring but let me tell you a whole town full of the plant does.




Also the back end of a sadly neglected Scotty













This is my white florabunda Wisteria which, probably due to the unseasonal but very welcome winter rain, has flowered the best it's ever flowered in 17 years.



















Just one fine example covering a front fence and half the garden around the corner from us.













Cheers and happy Spring

Stewart.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

A flower a day for September. #21


Ubiquitous and Spring and Jasmine go together like Lamb and Roast and Spring but I feel like I'm giving the word too much of a work out lately by using it too often. So I thought of using synonymous as in "Jasmine and Spring are synonymous with flowers in September".  Which I don't mind and I still like ubiquitous but which ever way I go Spring, September and Jasmine go  hand in hand like peas in a pod!



It doesn't matter where you go in Toowooomba at the moment you'll find this climbing jasmine every where and the scent is divine.








Ooh lucky me I get a fence a gate and Jasmine.




When do we get smellynet?



Cheers and don't forget to stop and smell the Roses and the jasmine,


Stewart








A flower a day for September. #20 Yesterdaze.

Hi, bye, back later with todaze flower.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

A flower a day for September. #19. ABC favorite flower, Gerbera?


 During the week our local Radio station  ran an unofficial poll to find out what we thought is our favorite flower and much to my surprise the Gerbera has it.

The following two paragraphs are from their facebook page.

ABC Southern Queensland  In honour of the upcoming Carnival of Flowers, we unveil the Unofficial Southern Queensland Flower Poll. What's your favourite flower, and why? We'll do a feature on the most popular flowers later this week.


ABC Southern Queensland The Gerbera has it! We tallied up the votes here, and on Twitter, and can safely say the Gerbera can rule, without the support of 3 independents!









This gerbera I photographed is growing out on the footpath just up the road from me. I've had a few goes at getting a small division to grow without success but now with all the great rain we have had I think I'll have another at pinching a few pieces and see how I go again.





This gerbera is growing in our backyard just at the bottom of our back steps and is nearly always flowering and greeting us with it's happiness..




Anyhow mega cheers and happiness

Stewart.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

A flower a day for September. #17/18. Lucospermum


Wikipedia seem to have then summed up pretty well.



I'm speechless, haven't got much to say, so enjoy.






















Vibrant yellow, I might have to get one of these for myself.


































Cheers

Stewart