Friday, April 30, 2010

Peggy Martin

Most roses, in our part of Texas, LOVE our cool spring and fall season.
They survive the hot, humid summers, and when fall starts cooling, they really show off.
Some bloom all through our cool, wet, winter.
My only roses are thorn-less,
'hopefully' fragrant,
and if they have any hopes of living, they are tough as nails.
Peggy Martin qualifies.
I found out about Peggy Martin, repeat cluster bloom, completely thorn-less, rambler and just HAD to have one.
(please read her interesting story below)
With all the rain we have had, this darling is really showing out...
Meet Peggy Martin Rose...


"Current Status of "Peggy Martin Rose" - Spring, 2008.

The "Peggy Martin Rose" was one of only two plants (the other crinum) surviving 20 feet of salt water over the garden of Mrs. Peggy Martin, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, after the destruction of Hurricane Katrina in late August, 2005.

Since then, it has been introduced into commerce in the United States and has become a symbol among gardeners and rose lovers of a tenacious plant associated with a spirit of renewal and regrowth in the aftermath of a devastating blow of Nature against those living and gardening in the Gulf Coast area.

Dr. Bill Welch shared cuttings of this rose which he had taken from Peggy Martin's garden in 2003 and established at his country home near Burton, Texas with six growers who have made the rose available to rose lovers everywhere. The growers are:

  • Antique Rose Emporium
    9300 Lueckmeyer Road
    Brenham, TX 77833
    800-441-0002
    http://www.antiqueroseemporium.com

  • Chamblee’s Rose Nursery
    10926 US Hwy 69 North
    Tyler, TX 75706
    800-256-ROSE
    http://www.chambleeroses.com

  • Petals from the Past Nursery
    16034 County Rd. 29
    Jemison, AL 35085
    205-646-0069
    http://www.petalsfromthepast.com

  • King’s Nursery
    Hwy 84 East,
    Tenaha,Texas 75974
    409-248-3811

  • Naconiche Nursery
    12082 Hwy 59N
    Nacogdoches, TX 75965
    936-569-2247

  • Treesearch Farms
    7625 Alabonson
    Houston, TX 77088
    713-937-9811
    www.treesearchfarms.com
    Fax 713-937-1224 Wholesale Only

    These growers are generously donating $1 per plant to the Greater Houston Community Foundation, with the purpose of assisting in the task of garden restoration projects in New Orleans, Beaumont and other Gulf Coast locations. With its good looks and healthy vigor, the "Peggy Martin Rose" is well on its way to becoming a classic garden mainstay for those wanting a mannerly climber that is thornless, with abundant pink clusters of small flowers. After it has become established, it reblooms in the fall when the hot temperatures abate."

  • Taken from "Peggy Martin Rose"

    Fertilizer Friday

    Tuesday, April 27, 2010

    Very Straw-berry

    Soooooooo pretty!!
    I'm loving watching these plants go from bloom to fruit right before my eyes.
    My plants are fruiting very quick, probably because,
    all though they were healthy adult plants,
    were root bound and underfed in the old pot they were in.
    Now they have room, good soil, and plenty of water.
    Queen Uno suggested the strawberry tower for Blooming Tuesday today.
    You will notice she takes it upon herself to personally to over see the growth of hubby's strawberries.
    (I'm hoping to have some fresh ripe ones for when he comes home later this week.:)

    ~This message has been approved of by Queen Uno~

    ~Long Live The Queen!~

    Happy Tuesday!!

    Blooming Tuesday!!

    Cats On Tuesday!!

    Thursday, April 22, 2010

    Basset Luv

    Our pretty red basset girl,
    Reba Marie Waddlebottom,
    has not been well.
    Seems a cut on her tummy became infected causing fever and need for meds.
    Who was the first to notice she wasn't well?

    Her beau, Roscoe P. Coltrane.

    {By the way, Reba is ALL better now, and back to her bossy self:}

    Hound dog Thursday

    Tuesday, April 20, 2010

    22 years of Indian Paint Brushes

    Every April 11th, for our wedding anniversary, my sweetie picks me my favorite wildflower.
    One bloom for each year.
    Hubby teased that he is working his way toward two dozen.
    They don't last long in the vase, but they are SO pretty!!
    Happy 22nd Anniversary sweet heart!!

    Blooming Tuesday

    Monday, April 19, 2010

    Cuteness Runamuck: Chewy Monster


    ~Grandboy Jeremiah is SIX months old!!~

    Sunday, April 18, 2010

    Son-Day: "Unclouded Day"



    Unclouded Day

    O they tell me of a home far beyond the skies
    O they tell me of a home far away
    O they tell me of a home where no storm clouds rise
    O they tell me of an unclouded day.

    O the land of cloudless day

    O the land of an unclouded day

    O they tell me of a home where no storm clouds rise


    O they tell me of an unclouded day.


    O they tell me of a home where my friends have gone
    O they tell me of that land far away
    Where the tree of life in eternal bloom
    Sheds its fragrance through the unclouded day.

    O the land of cloudless day

    O the land of an unclouded day

    O they tell me of a home where no storm clouds rise


    O they tell me of an unclouded day.


    O they tell me of a King in His beauty there
    And they tell me that mine eyes shall behold
    Where He sits on the throne that is whiter than snow
    In the city that is made of gold.

    O the land of cloudless day

    O the land of an unclouded day

    O they tell me of a home where no storm clouds rise


    O they tell me of an unclouded day.


    O they tell me that He smiles on His children there
    And His smile drives their sorrows all away
    And they tell me that no tears ever come again
    In that lovely land of unclouded day.

    O the land of cloudless day

    O the land of an unclouded day

    O they tell me of a home where no storm clouds rise


    O they tell me of an unclouded day.


    ~God Bless~



    Josiah K Allwood was born 7/15/1828, Harrison County, Ohio. He was a circuit riding preacher for the United Brethren in Christ. About 1890 Allwood is said to have been returning home on a clear moonlit night when he wrote the words and composed the melody to the song “O They Tell Me of a Home Far Beyond the Skies.” He died 1/13/1909, at Mo­ren­ci, Mi­chi­gan.

    Friday, April 16, 2010

    Fertilizer Friday: Spring Promise

    Last Saturday, I had three of my grandbabies, and the two oldest kids I babysit.
    Its warm enough now to plant flower seeds outside, but I really like my little loves seeing the miracle of growth.

    First we "fluffed up" the peat pots (fun fun fun), then planted: four 'o clocks, sunflowers, different types of zinnias, marigolds, balsam, and 'bunny tails' or better know as bachelor buttons.

    Less than a week some are already coming up.

    (Rebecca, Kaylie, David, LauraJune)

    I'm filling in the empty spots with these easy annuals. My five and four year old darlings I babysit remember doing this with me before. That's what its all about, seeing and remembering. We WILL do this every year.

    Thank you God for the miracle of growth, and my eyes to see, and my little ones to share with!!

    Fertilizer Friday

    Thursday, April 15, 2010

    Peace Ambassador



    Peace Ambassador BeBe,
    who has a wonderful working relationship with the Princess Froggee,
    has initiated peace talks between the felines and canine countries.

    Tiring work for sure...
    but well worth it...

    Hound dog Thursday

    Tuesday, April 13, 2010

    Water Quality Control

    Yesterday, as I took some Blooming Tuesday photos,
    Queen Uno decided to point out the state of the pond...
    (Queen Uno, ever the lady, drinks from her paw)
    Although the water was clean,
    it was getting a little low,
    and the weeds surrounding the pond were getting a little tall,


    After I tidied up last night, she and I surveyed the progress this morning.
    We were both pleased to see the growth on the clematis this year (to the left).
    Queen Uno thinks the angel could stand some touching up.
    (I personally find her charming)
    I agree with the Queen that the mirror behind the angel REALLY needs painting this year...


    The button bush, and clematis on the right are doing well too
    (I'm so excited, one vine is FULL of blooms, first time ever:)


    So is the artemisa, thank goodness this pushy plant is in a pot.



    The two water lilies look pretty happy too.
    Queen Uno commented on the clear water,
    but recommend some of the mossy stuff be removed.
    Most of our pond stuff came from a local lake (the mossy, mucky stuff at the bottom) so our water tank/pond stays clear.


    The bog pot is submersed half way in the water, so the soil is always wet.
    The new addition of water cress is doing great.


    All tidy, and ready to let loose!!

    (notice my ONE bloom so far?)

    Thanks to our resident Queen for the 'reminded' the pond needed attention.

    ~This message has been approved of by Queen Uno~

    ~Long Live The Queen!~


    Cats on Tuesday


    Blooming Tuesday

    Sunday, April 11, 2010

    Son-Day: "Jesus Hold My Hand"



    JESUS, HOLD MY HAND
    by: Albert E. Brumley

    As I travel through this pilgrim land there is a Friend who goes with me.
    Leads me safely thro' the sinking sand, it is the Christ of Calvary.
    This would be my pray'r, dear Lord, each day to help me do the best I can,
    For I need Thy light to guide me day and night, Blessed Jesus, hold my hand.

    Jesus, hold my hand, I need Thee ev'ry hour,
    (Blessed Jesus, hold my hand) (Yes, I need Thee ev'ry hour)
    Thru this pilgrim land Protect my by Thy pow'r.
    (Thru this land, this pilgrim land ----By Thy saving pow'r.)
    Hear my feeble plea, O Lord, look down on me.
    (Hear my plea, my feeble plea, Lord, dear Lord, Look down on me)
    When I kneel in pray'r I hope to meet you there,
    (When I kneel in prayer)
    Blessed Jesus, hold my hand.

    Let me travel in the light divine that I may see the blessed way;
    Keep me that I may be wholly Thine and sing redemption's song some day.
    I will be a soldier brave and true and ever firmly take a stand,
    As I onward go and daily meet the foe, Blessed Jesus, hold my hand.

    Jesus, hold my hand, I need Thee ev'ry hour,
    (Blessed Jesus, hold my hand) (Yes, I need Thee ev'ry hour)
    Thru this pilgrim land Protect my by Thy pow'r.
    (Thru this land, this pilgrim land ----By Thy saving pow'r.)
    Hear my feeble plea, O Lord, look down on me.
    (Hear my plea, my feeble plea, Lord, dear Lord, Look down on me)
    When I kneel in pray'r I hope to meet you there,
    (When I kneel in prayer)
    Blessed Jesus, hold my hand.


    When I wander thru the valley dim toward the setting of the sun,
    Lead me safely to a land of rest if I a crown of life have won;
    I have put my faith in Thee, dear Lord, that I may reach the golden strand,
    There's no other Friend on whom I can depend, Blessed Jesus, hold my hand.

    Jesus, hold my hand, I need Thee ev'ry hour,
    (Blessed Jesus, hold my hand) (Yes, I need Thee ev'ry hour)
    Thru this pilgrim land Protect my by Thy pow'r.
    (Thru this land, this pilgrim land ----By Thy saving pow'r.)
    Hear my feeble plea, O Lord, look down on me.
    (Hear my plea, my feeble plea, Lord, dear Lord, Look down on me)
    When I kneel in pray'r I hope to meet you there,
    (When I kneel in prayer)
    Blessed Jesus, hold my hand.

    Tuesday, April 6, 2010

    Blooming Tuesday: 04/06/2010


    Today's beauty: Minnow daffs blooms in Shasta daisys, Dragonwing leaves in Obedient plant, Arugula blooms, Keria (?) blooms, and of course Bridal wreath spirea

    Hope everyone is having a beautiful Blooming Tuesday!!

    Minions...








    Sometimes, just sometimes,
    Minions must be reminded they are minions...





    ~All Hail Queen Uno~

    ~Long Live The Queen!!~

    Cats On Tuesday

    Friday, April 2, 2010

    Son-Day: "As I Have Loved You"

    Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God;
    and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God.
    Beloved, if God so loved us, we ought also to love one another.
    ...If we love one another, God dwelleth in us, and his love is perfected in us.
    (1 John 4:7, 11-12)

    A new commandment I give unto you, That ye alove one another; as I have loved you, that ye also blove one another.
    By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have alove one to another.
    John 13: 34-35

    ~Happy Good Friday~

    Thursday, April 1, 2010