Desert Horses

Welcome to my horse blog, Desert Horses. We live in the desert southwest, near Palm Springs, CA, but board our horses up in our local mountains where it is cooler in the summer. I have 4 horses, all rescues. Here is the ranch up the mountains where the horses stay.

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Photos of flowers from my garden/Nature Notes

Thank goodness I do have my garden to keep me busy!   Every morning now I go outside for about 15-20 minutes and pull weeds and Bermuda grass.   I just planted 4 mounds of beans and squash this week and I still have some seeds left to put along the chain link fence in the back yard, so I'll do that too.   I like to plant in different places, so at least SOMETHING survives!

My hollyhocks are...simply breathtaking!   They have completely taken over the little dirt patch to the west of our front porch and are providing long-wanted SHADE!   They stand up very well to the winds which come in that direction, too.

We have a semi-permanent resident in our front yard:   a cottontail rabbit!   I can't tell if it is a male or female, but he/she appears now every morning and eveery late afternoon to forage among all the unwanted grass (and some of my flowers!).   I don't mind.   AND...unfortunately one of the hawks is back, so I run out and scream "SWOOSH" to it whenever I can.

Our grosbeaks seem to have moved on, although I SWEAR I heard one out back yesterday and then this morning I actually saw one in the back yard, so who knows?   Once we get our triple digit temps, they will leave and that is about Thursday this week.   YES!   Ugh.   that means we will have to turn on the air conditioner.

So, enjoy the photos!






Linking to Nature Notes, which is here:      https://ramblingwoods2.com/

5 comments:

Vilt og vakkert said...

Heisann, wonderful flowers, happy Spring! ;:OD)

Crafty Green Poet said...

beautiful flowers! How sweet to have a rabbit in your garden!

betty-NZ said...

So pretty! The colors are so bright on my autumn day! I love hollyhocks :) How great to have the little furry neighbor in your garden, too.


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Rambling Woods said...

Thank you for linking in Cheryl...I love all the flowers and can't wait for my garden. We have a rabbit all winter here too. Poor things have a hard time of it so I leave rabbit pellets in a bowl for he or she and there is a heated birdbath for a drink all winter...Michelle

Lucy Corrander Now in Halifax! said...

I really enjoy seeing hollyhocks.
Where I live - in West Yorkshire, England, it is sunny but still cold.