In October of 2017 I made a post about wondering if a volunteer plant might be an 8 o’clock flower. I’m happy to tell you that the plant is an 8 o’clock flower (evening primrose) After about 13 years a little dormant seed has grown into a real beauty that brings an extra smile to our evening.
Every evening my we go outside (and light the mosquito lamps) and watch the 8 o’clocks bloom. The 8 o’clocks start blooming around 8:15pm and continue to bloom until about 8:30pm. It’s so fun to watch a flower bloom. We’re like two old silly-hearts out there, oohing and aahing with each petal moving and blooming. A bit like watching fireworks.
It’s hard to get a good photo in the dimming evening light. To get a better photo of the flowers, I go out in the mornings and take photos of them. The blooms are so lovely I wish they’d last all day, but they don’t.
I’ve made a video of one of the blooms opening. It’s hard to film at the time in the evening, but it turned out pretty good I think. I sped the video up where it’s 8x faster than normal. Speeding it up lessens the megabytes. I hope you enjoy it.
I hope your week is a pleasant one.
We’ve anxiously waited for the butterflies to use the fennel bed and we worried that they hadn’t yet.
We harvested our first tomato and first bell pepper out of the garden. For us, it’s fun harvesting our veggies. We harvested a dozen yellow squash too.
Our corn is standing strong and silking beautifully. Hopefully, we’ll have a nice harvest of peaches and cream corn this year.
The rains have been a blessing, but I’m glad the forecast is clear for the next few days.
Here’s a few photos of a bright and fun couple that visits my herb bed alot. I think they’re cheerful bits of color to share on this gray gloomy day.


I harvested my first squash. I’m looking forward to cooking them up in a stir fry with this fresh mess of green onions.
We haven’t had enough rain to make our garden flourish. If the rain would come for more than a passing shower, we’d be covered in squash.
I’m happy to have it finished and hanging up. It makes me smile.