On the left side of this photo is cannas and then just ahead is about 6 pelargonium plants, about 10 feet or so. I pruned them severely this year because the fallen leaves had pretty much covered the lower half of the plants making it difficult to get in to clean around them, and many were just too large. They can cover that area when blooming and it makes it difficult to get past them. I took some cutting just in case I need to replace a few. I want to transplant some of them back closer to the wall of the house to give them more room to expand without reaching the pavers. When I put these in a few years ago they were only 4 inch pots.
Here is the area after I raked up the leaves and pruned the plants. You can see how I cut everything down to the ground level. We are forecast for rain for the next three days. I will fertilize and mulch after the rains. Looking at this photo I see I also need to plant in-between the pavers with more Dichondra seed.
Another view looking North
Lavender in bloom at end of paver path |
Blue Flax in the Herb Garden |
Rosemary Bush in Bloom |
The leaves had a wonderful frolic.
They danced to the wind's loud song.
They whirled, and they floated, and scampered.
They circled and flew along.
The moon saw the little leaves dancing.
Each looked like a small brown bird.
The man in the moon smiled and listened.
And this is the song he heard.
The North Wind is calling, is calling,
And we must whirl round and round,
And then, when our dancing is ended,
We'll make a warm quilt for the ground.
-Anonymous
-Anonymous