A Garden…

IMG_3013‘If you look the right way, you can see the whole world is a garden.’ Frances Hodges’s Burnett – author of the classic children’s book- ‘The Secret Garden’

In my garden, some of the best views can be found behind the scenes. These beauties are almost out of sight… If you look the right way, beauty can be found. I hope you’ll will look for it all around you. Have a blessed day!

Love y’all, CamelliaIMG_3012

Summer Whites…

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White flowers in the Southern June Garden joyously light up dim evenings and illuminate gray dawns with gladness-

Humble or magnificent, with pure fragrant ease… Summer White Flowers grace our lives effortlessly and without anxiety…IMG_2930

‘Consider the flowers of the field and learn thoroughly how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin…Yet I tell you, even Solomon in all of his magnificence, excellence, dignity and grace was not arrayed like one of these…Matthew 6:28-29IMG_2886

Wish y’all could smell the magnolias, gardenias and honeysuckle blooming right now! If I could- this would be scratch and sniff- it’s unbelievably sweet! Oh the precious sight of  Hydrangeas,

tiny Arugula blossoms and Clover,

silvery white Lamb’s EarsIMG_2982 and more…IMG_2975Our very own Summer Whites! They don’t seem to have a care in the world, a profound Lesson of Blissful Being instead of Fretful Doing! Have a wonderful day!

Love y’all, Camellia

*All photographs are obviously mine!

Think on these Things…

IMG_2725Whatsoever Things are True, Pure, Beautiful and Worthy of Praise…

Think on these Things… Phillipians 4:8

Here’s what’s Blooming at Camellia’s Cottage… Have a Blessed Lord’s Day!

Love y’all, Camellia

Fresh Mint…

IMG_2684Sometimes I think Fresh Mint is a stepchild in the world of Herbs. An informal survey revealed very few use Fresh Mint often, but most Southerners grow it. Truth  be told, give Mint a soggy spot in the garden and it can be invasive- yet if you smell fresh cut mint- there is something so refreshing about it. I was out in the garden checking to see what was coming up and found a vigorous patch of Fresh Mint. I grabbed a big handful, stuck it some water; my hands smelled good and the kitchen had a nice fragrance. I began thinking of new and long neglected ways to use garden variety fresh mint. Mint, in the herbal remedy world is known to lift the spirits, aid in digestion, ease the stomach and sinuses; some say it helps improve circulation too. A small vase of mint on a bedside table or even in a bathroom would lend a soft fresh fragrance. I generally dry my garden mint by tying it in bundles and hanging it upside down to dry. Mint Tea is refreshing as a winter tea, and it is nice to have a sprig of mint to decorate an Irish CoffeeIMG_2356-but what of the rest of the year? Well… Southerners are known for their love of Sweet Tea. My grandmother made Sweet Mint Tea. You cannot make Tea sweet without making a Simple Sugar Syrup- (one cup sugar to one cup water heated until the sugar dissolves) Mimi added a packed 1/3 cup of fresh mint leaves to her Mint Simple Syrup. Strain the mint leaves before using. Simple Syrups when chilled will last a long time. I still make it up from time to time. Look at my Mint Tea!IMG_0109

Brew tea as you would normally, adding Mint Simple Syrup while the tea is hot. There’s no harm in gilding the lily– Rim those glasses when you’re ready for a glass of Mint Tea!

  • Grate the zest of a lime into 1/2 cup of sugar. Dip the top of the glass in the mint simple syrup, then dip the rim into the lime zest/sugar mix to rim the glass. Let dry for a minute.
  • Put a generous amount of ice in the glass, add Mint Tea over ice.
  • Squeeze some lime juice into  the Mint Tea-
  • Garnish with lime wedges and a nice sprig of Fresh Mint- honestly this is one of the most refreshing drinks you will ever have!

Before you know it- the Kentucky Derby will be here and a whole lot of folks grow mint to make Mint Simple Syrup to use in their Mint Juleps, and of course the Spas and fancy places are making up flavored waters- so why not do it at home? Southerners have always loved ‘to take the waters’ at Natural Hot Springs, now the spas have all manner of ways to mimic that experience! Make up a pitcher of ice water- throw in slices of lemon and cucumber- add mint leaves and stir. In the Southern humidity, we need all the hydration we can get, a pretty flavored water is great incentive …or, you could entertain the idea of bringing back the old fashioned Ice Water Teas and do it in style.IMG_0064

Several years back, we went to the famous restaurant, Serendipity in New York City with some wonderful friends- the girls and I ordered their famous Frozen Hot Chocolate! I made my own version here at the cottage and admittedly, it is messy but oh so good… Chocolate Ice Cream (Chocolate Mint would be good too!) scooped into a coffee mug, my version has Marshmallow Crème on top instead of whipped cream. To add to the fun…I brushed some mint leaves with melted chocolate and chilled. Chocolate-coated Mint leaves are an old trick as a palate cleanser but awfully nice added to a plate of shortbread cookies too! In the case of my Frozen Hot Chocolate, as a garnish-a chocolate mint leaf along with a stem of  fresh mint skewered a maraschino cherry! I dare you to try this as a quick and easy dessert!IMG_2677

Basil is a member of the Mint family of herbs, if you ever find yourself short of basil but long on mint; it makes a decent stand in for basil and some even swear by making Pesto using fresh mint, olive oil, walnuts and parmesan cheese. Of course there are mint jellies and mint sauces for Spring Lamb and when fresh Early Peas are in season – do like the French do- add shredded lettuce, a pat or two of butter then steam… for a twist on the classic French Spring Peas, add a bit of chopped Mint to garnish, careful not too much! Fresh Spring Peas with mint- a truly refreshing side dish.  I love to chop up whole bunches of Parsley, add a generous handful of chopped fresh Mint, add chopped romaine, sliced green onion tops, cucumber slices and the twist on this salad is adding chopped salami. Dress with lemon and lime juice, garlic and olive oil. Now, that is one refreshing and healthy salad!IMG_2115

Perhaps my favorite use of Fresh Mint in homekeeping, is a filler in flower arrangements- Mint is generally so plentiful and sturdy enough to hold up in bouquets.  I wish I knew how to make these into scratch and sniff photographs! IMG_0054

The fragrance of yard flowers- Fresh Mint and Rambling Roses is …well, amazing! But really, ain’t that pretty? I hope I’ve inspired you to try Fresh Mint. If not? I guess you could stand around smacking peppermint candy or  popping that Spearmint gum like a Scalawag. Oh me!

Love y’all, Camellia

* all photographs are obviously mine.IMG_0038

Camellias of Alabama…

camellia 4 jeremyLong before Spring gets into full swing… Camellias grace the South with their gorgeous blooms. The Camellia is the state flower of Alabama and rightly so, from the southernmost coastal region to the northern border, Camellias thrive. camellia 8 j

An old gardener had a prolific Camellia bush- ‘Yep, she blooms her fool head off, right in the dead of winter all the way to spring.’ I asked the secret of his Camellia- he replied- ‘Well honey, it’s where she’s planted, close to home and always facing South.’ camellia 7 jeremy

Camellias, Azaleas and Gardenias make up the distinctly feminine fragrance of the South.  Native to South China, Japan, Taiwan and South Korea- Camellias are a member of the Tea family- is it any wonder we Southerners love our Sweet Tea and Camellias?camellia 10 jeremy with bug Alabama author Harper Lee put a White Camellia in a supporting role in ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ and CoCo Chanel elevated the White Camellia to star status as her trademark lapel pin.  camellia 2 jeremy

From glossy evergreen leaves, to tight buds and flowers that open and fall as one whole flower…Camellias are completely non-poisonous. I love this about Camellias- from bud to flower to the shedding of blooms, the Camellia’s motto would be- ‘We rise and fall as one.’ camellia 5 jeremy

Blooming from October to April, Camellias symbolize Love in all Forms, from friendship, romantic love and love of a parent for a child- also Everlasting Devotion and Perfect Unity. camellia 6 jeremy

For me, the Camellia in all of her glory represents blooming despite adversity and the ability to withstand anything with grace and beauty. camellia 3 jeremy

Love y’all, Camellia

* These beautiful photographs were taken right here in Alabama by photographer-Jeremy Miniard to whom we are indebted for his generosity and talent. Find Jeremy at http://www.jeremy.miniard.fineartamerica.com. *Camellia Japonica is the most common type grown in the South, there are literally 100’s of varieties- some with the distinctive ‘crown’ in the center and some doubles or single blooms. Azaleas, Gardenias and Camellias all like acidic Southern Soil and enjoy the same growing conditions- however the Camellia is generally the easiest of the three to cultivate in the South. In other regions, above Zone 8-Camellias are reliably grown indoors. The rest of the year, Camellias are a beautiful landscape shrub with dark pointed green leaves- and y’all…one of my favorite things about Camellias is soo like the South I know- Camellias produce nuts!