Monday, August 1, 2011

Nature Notes: Last of the Lilies

Last of the Lilies

** OOOPS!! **

For any who may have happened by this post before now, I offer my apologies. The angst-riddled private draft got published by mistake. Below is the post that was meant to be. Sorry for the buzz kill.


"Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin. And yet I say unto you that even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these." - The Sermon on the Mount

I do love a day lily. They're as elegant as orchids and as sweetly fleeting as a summer sunrise. And best of all, they practically grow themselves.

See, here's the thing: I love gardens. I love the idea of gardens. And I love planning gardens. But actual gardening? Not so much.

It's all the sweating and the bug bites, mostly. I hate sweating. And I hate itching. So as you can see in the photo, things tend to go untended by this time of year.

Which is where lilies come in. They provide wave after wave of glorious color with absolutely no need for any help, which is a good thing as they aren't getting any.

I have several varieties with staggered bloom times, from early July through ... well, through about now. The big finish is this double variety that practically glows in the dark. The deer ate a lot of them, but they left enough to keep me happy.

For me, the day of the last lily is the last day of summer.
And today I share the very last one with you.


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6 comments:

EG CameraGirl said...

Oh dear! But soon the dog days of summer will be a memory and it will feel more like autumn!

MyMaracas said...

Sorry about that, EG. And thanks for the reassuring thought - I am more than ready for a change of seasons.

Crafty Green Poet said...

what a beautiful lily!

Rambling Woods said...

I love them too, but I only get a day or so before the deer very neatly pick them off..they must be yummy....???....Michelle

MyMaracas said...

Crafty,thanks!This is the only double I have. It was left behind by the previous owners, and I love it.

MyMaracas said...

Michelle, some people do sautee and eat them, but I haven't tried it. Yet.