Friday, October 24, 2014

Autumn Colors in my Haunted Garden

This was the view of our woods before we got high winds.
Sassafras and a red maple leaf.
Viburnum turns a shade of orange/pink with dark purple berries.
Beautiful oak.
All good Witches must have witch hazel in their yards!
Beautiful hickory!

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Do Touch...Touch Me Nots

Spotted Touch Me Nots or Jewelweed (Impatiens Capensis) is a native wildflower. They grow here along the roadsides and along the edge of our woods. Their flowers can be a wonderful orange as pictured above or yellow. The touch me not part of them is their seed pod. It bursts open in your hand and scatters the seeds. They feel alive and it's quite fun!
A poultice made from Jewelweed is said to help with poison ivy although I haven't tried it as I am not affected by poison ivy for some reason.

Sunday, August 31, 2014

Mums the word





Ok I'm am ready for Fall and yes that means Fall planting!
What says Autumn Joy more than Mums?
Chrysanthemums that is.
Look at all the lovely Fall colors and varieties.
And what better companion to mums than ceramic Jack O' Lanterns!
Found them at my local Kroger.
I think mums planted in large plastic Witch cauldrons are perfect don't you!

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Beautiful Black Eyed Susan's and Spooky Spider



There is such beauty in the Haunted Gardens this time of year! 
The spider above is a male nursery web spider. He's lovely I think.

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

I like Weird Veggies

Just a little sample of my small harvest.
The cukes are a creamy white and called white wonder. They are an Heirloom from 1893.
Yellow pear tomatoes are mild and fun to grow.
Finally blue and golden sweet snow peas.

Monday, July 14, 2014

Spooky Yellow Crab Spider

Oh the carnage!  Do you see the little leg or bug body part to the left of this spooky crab spider. Well I guess he has to eat too! He loves my shasta daisies.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Old Fashioned Columbines

I love Columbines  They self seed and are easy to grow. They come in all colors and a bonus is bees and humming birds love them.
Above are just a few from my garden. They look fake or fabric but they are real.
Also known as Jesters Hat, Lions Herb, and Granny Bonnet.
They are poisonous.
According to folklore they are used to encourage Courage. They are used in love spells.