Showing posts with label Flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flowers. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Late Summer in the Garden

Now that my ankle has finally healed up from surgery in mid-June, I was able to get out and take a few photos of the garden. Even though I couldn't do much in the middle of the summer and even though there were a few more weeds allowed to grow this year, it was still one of the best summers for gardening in Utah. 

 Flowers in the front garden. Zinnias were planted from seed and petunias from hothouse starts.

 Hollyhocks blooming for the second time in September after being cut back in late July.

 Jalapeno peppers have added flavor and heat to our summer salsa.

Marigolds grown from seeds extracted from last years plants bloomed just as profusely this year.


These zinnias were also grown from seeds taken from last years plants and gave me lots of variety with tall ones, short ones, singles and doubles.

 Petunias have thrived in the rich compost we added to the soil this year.

 Fall raspberries are better usually than the ones that ripened in June. They seem to love the cooler nights of the late summer.

 2012 will be remembered as the summer of the best tomatoes in our garden. They were planted earlier, produced earlier, and tasted better than any I remember.

Romas also produced well this year. This variety tend to ripen pretty much all at once and give a nice crop for making sauces.

 The grape vines produced a heavy load this year. Unfortunately, with all the racoons and birds we have around the yard, we never seem to get to eat any ourselves. This bunch is just starting to get sweet and before they fully ripen will be devoured by the critters before we can pick them.

 One of my favorite crops...tomatillos. They are so easy to grow and make wonderful salsa and soup. I never have to plant them any more. I just let a few sprout up from last years seeds that get tilled under in the spring.

 The bees were going crazy out in the garden the day I took these pictures. They are obviously storing up for the winter ahead.

 I'm going to have to adjust the water that gets to my blackberries because they are a little bit small. But they are very sweet, nonetheless.

 My two crops of corn planted about a month apart meant that we had corn out of the garden from mid-July until September. Both crops were delicious, but I'd have to say that the second crop was the best.

I planted my cucumbers in a pile of compost and they went crazy this year. These English cukes are so sweet, without even a hint of bitterness, that I don't even bother to peel them most of the time.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

The Iris Are in Bloom!

It's always nice when the iris bloom.

Lavender iris with a touch of gold in the center...one of my favorites.

This orange iris is a new one in my garden this year. I got a start of it from one of my wonderful neighbors.

A shot of Mount Timpanogos from Charleston, Utah across Deer Creek Reservoir taken in April 2012.

Another view of the orange iris. These are beautiful, but don't have a strong scent.

White iris.

Mixed colors of iris along the south wall.


Deep purple iris.

Johnny Jump Ups under the oak  trees.



Purple fringed iris...smells so good and beautiful as well.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Spring has arrived in the mountains

Yellow crocuses in the front yard. Provo, Utah, March 10, 2012.

Sunset on Mount Timpanogos from my backyard in Provo, Utah on March 10, 2012.

Purple crocuses with a honeybee digging for pollen on March 10, 2012 in Provo, Utah

Sunset in St. George, Utah in January 2012. No color enhancements have been made to this photo.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Spring Garden Photos


Provo River foot bridge.


Chives.
Forget-me-nots.


Snowball bush close-up

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Western Utah Flowers

A few flower photos from the western Utah desert. (Click on the photos to see a larger view).

Dwarf Indian Paintbrush in Marjum Pass, House Range, Utah

Yellow spikes for which I have no name (if you know it let me know) near Ibex, Utah.

Here's a pretty white flower for which I don't know the name near Ibex, Utah.

Orange flowers (another one for which I don't know the name) near Ibex, Utah.

Pink phlox amidst the cheat grass in Marjum Pass, House Range.
(All photos were taken by Urthman, and may not be republished without permission)

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Colorado Rockies -- August 2008

Scenery in various parts of Colorado. Click on the photos for a larger view.

Mountain road near Rabbit Ears Pass, Colorado

Nohku Crags in northern Colorado

North Fork of Lake Creek, not far from Independence Pass, Colorado

Shavano Peak, Mount White, and Mount Antero, Colorado

Mount Massive near Leadville, Colorado

Indian Paintbrush in meadow near Rabbit Ears Pass, Colorado

Mountain meadow, near Rabbit Ears Pass, Colorado

Precambrian gneiss in Poudre Canyon, Colorado

Mount Princeton, Colorado

Folds in Precambrian gneisses, Poudre Canyon, Colorado

Avalanche scars near Aspen, Colorado
(All pictures were taken by Urthman and may not be reproduced without permission)