A Spot of Sunshine
By Greenthumb
- 15 Oct, 2010
- 13 likes
In the late afternoon, the sun sets into the birch trees to the west, now and then letting a beam steal through between them and illuminating a bit of the garden. This ray of sunshine was just right and I took many shot....lol
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It looks lovely & tranquil, GT!
15 Oct, 2010
Thank you so much. It has really been a fantastic summer and the garden shows it. I planted some trees and shrubs to block up the road, then it really will be tranquil. :-) I think the garden is breathing relief now the hot day has passed.
16 Oct, 2010
the planting planting looks beautiful in this light.
16 Oct, 2010
Thank you Nannymargaret. :-)
17 Oct, 2010
your welcome
17 Oct, 2010
Great light.
21 Oct, 2010
Thank you Fractal. I get lucky with this dappled light in the afternoons through the trees long before sunset, so it still has true color.
21 Oct, 2010
beautifull picture of your home GT, i never tirer of seeing it ;o)))
21 Oct, 2010
Thank you Sandra. At least I plant a different garden on it every year so something changes.....lol.
22 Oct, 2010
I agree with Sandra... your home looks very welcoming. all those lovely flowers!! I love the warm coloured slanting rays of evening...great shot!
22 Oct, 2010
Thank you Lori. The light is what caught my eye to take these. I used a focus on colored foliage or all season color this year, and it really made things look amazing. Great color trick.
22 Oct, 2010
Yes that's a great strategy when you live where the growing season is short! I like foliage as much as blossom and in some notable cases even moreso... for example, I love the blossom of the callas...but their leaves are just fantastic too! Your porch brims with life and colour and it's so welcoming.
23 Oct, 2010
Must squeeze out every drop of season around here....lol. The little greenhouse gives me a great boost for starting more seed and getting stronger plants at the start. Thanks again. :-)
24 Oct, 2010
I bought a kit for a little greenhouse (polyshed) when I lived in the north...Had a tabby cat who loved to sleep on the main shelf among my plants...cats seem to find all the warm spots. It was really a help to get things started in the chancy early spring months...have you seen any "wall of water teepees?"
I used those for my tomato plants..they really work well storing solar energy in the water and still letting the light get to the plant inside the teepee...you might want to check them out to use for some of your perennials..(I did, and they worked well with them too.)
25 Oct, 2010
Interesting. I will check them out. Thanks Lori.
25 Oct, 2010
Check out Gardener's Supply, Gt. Mine were see through but I gather there are new ones which are red which hold the heat better.
25 Oct, 2010
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WOW That is beautiful, - A sight for sore eyes!!! I love your cabin Greenthumb, also your planting....
15 Oct, 2010