The Wintry Look of Myrtle Glen
This is a tour in pictures of Myrtle Glen in January. So far we did not have to deal with arctic freezes, just a couple of cold snaps with lows at 30F. Not cold enough to kill, but cold enough to nip...
View ArticlePit Stop in Myrtle Glen
Every year, around the same time in late winter, a family of American Robins takes a pit stop in Myrtle Glen. I know, it is called a ‘flock’ but I can’t help it, they remind me of a family, a...
View ArticleWhat’s blooming – February 2012
Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day, is hosted by Carol at May Dreams Gardens We have an extreme mild winter this year, besides a few frost bitten leaves there is no damage in the garden. Here is what is...
View ArticleFirst Hummingbird of the year
Yeah! This morning, while enjoying breakfast on the back porch, I noticed a male Ruby-throated Hummingbird. It is the time of year, around 1st of March, that the males show up in my area to check out...
View ArticleMyrtle Glen gets Recognition
I must admit, I sure am proud seeing an article in our local Insight Magazine, in print, about Myrtle Glen. Ms. Jessica had interviewed us a few weeks ago and she wrote the article in such a nice...
View ArticleSummer in Myrtle Glen
The flowering plants are holding siesta during the hot summer months, now is showtime for the tropical plants with their stunning foliage Where ever you look you see interesting leaves...
View ArticleAugust Flowers
It’s a rainy Friday, so I created a few collage pictures with some of the flower photos I snapped yesterday Curcuma ‘Siam Ruby’, Plumeria ‘Tri-Mark’ the Vanda insignis blooms on and off...
View ArticleDecember in Myrtle Glen
Not much going on here in Myrtle Glen this time of year. The plants are cut back, the Myrtles are bare of leaves and those leaves were shredded and added to the flower beds. The occasional weed...
View ArticleMarch Colors
I am taking a break from gardening this winter, even though it is not a cold winter, I was hesitant to go out and ‘work’. I tend to get carried away and before I realize, I trim and cut and chop and...
View ArticleMay Flowers
May is my favorite month in the garden, where ever I look, I see something blooming.
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