Showing posts with label peas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peas. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

In bloom this week: July 11, 2016

Gladiola
This week it's the gladiolus turn to pop out. They're one of those bulbs that does well for a few years and then seems to disappear, at least in my yard, but I'm fond of them. I planted a mixed bag two years ago in a couple of areas.

First, the little circle garden in my back lawn.

Gladiolus, monarda and salvia
Monarda

Also in my shady front garden bed - not really shady, but more so than the rest of my yard.

In between the bottom roses
Gladiolus in the last afternoon sun
Balloonflower and lavender
Last foxglove blooms
Lavender, peas and daisies
Fireweed mixed in with the bottom roses

Since I'm on a purple and blue theme today, here's a few more around the yard.

Fading ranunculus and catmint in the rose garden
Dahlia in the vegetable garden
Cosmos at the back of the vegetable garden

What's popping out in your yard this week?

Monday, June 13, 2016

In bloom this week: June 13, 2016

Hollyhocks
I missed a couple of weeks, was out of town and things got a little hectic when I returned. My garden continued to bloom without me, and surprisingly, the weeds haven't overgrown everything (yet?).

All of my lavender is blooming, in my rose garden and on the sunnier side of my shade garden - along with peas, yum!

Lavender and peas
Fern leaf lavender
White lavender

Hollyhocks are growing just behind the peas (on the sunnier side of the shade garden), and in the back of my vegetable garden.

Hollyhocks in the vegetable garden

In my vegetable garden, I'm letting a few onions go to seed. I doubt that's going to result in large onions, but I wanted to see what they would look like.

Onion blooms

Also in my vegetable garden (which perhaps needs to be renamed), more lupine and delphiniums are blooming.
Lupine
Delphinium

Here's one actual vegetable in flower - bush beans!

Bush beans

On the sunny hillside, salvia 'hot lips' blooms have turned from mostly red to mostly white. Harebell (campanula rotundifolia) and yarrow are also blooming.

Hot lips salvia

Hot lips salvia
Harebell
Yarrow

When I was digging up that part of the hillside earlier in the spring, I scattered wildflower and various poppy seeds in a strip across the bottom. Even a month ago, I was afraid not much was going to come up. Now, everything has taken off!

Wildflowers
Wildflowers, many colors of California poppies
Wildflowers, bachelor's button?

In my tiny native meadow area at the bottom of the hill, brodiaea coronaria, which was an accidental purchase, has lovely blooms.

Brodiaea coronaria

Of course the roses continue to bloom and I just deadheaded a lot of them so will have many more soon.




The new groundcover plants in the rose garden are growing slowly but steadily.

Heron's Bill
Yarrow
Creeping Bellflower - just planted this month
Catmint

That's more pictures than I thought I had! What will bloom next? Lots of shasta daisies!

Daisies





Tuesday, May 24, 2016

In bloom this week: May 24, 2016

Peas!
Peas are growing spectacularly well this year, I can't wait to eat them all.

The foxglove and geraniums that are nearby in my shade garden are lovely too, plus lavender on the sunnier edge.

Foxglove and geranium
Lavender

My flowers that are taking over the vegetable garden are fading now, the iris is done and oriental poppies and lupine are finishing up. I cut the remains of the first blooms off of these aquilegia when I planted them and now they're blooming again - a good super sale purchase.

Oriental poppy
Lupine
Aquilegia

I did some deadheading in the roses this afternoon and was surprised at how many are just starting to have full blooms. There are a few that bloom early and are done with their first blooms, but now is the peak for many others.





More lavender in the rose garden, white and Munstead; these are tiny little plants still.




On the sunny hillside, all of my new plants are settling in well. Two of the penstemon are blooming, nice shades of purple to go with the red and white salvia. I still need to write up info about everything that I've planted on this hill!

Penstemon
Penstemon
Hot lips salvia

At the top of my rock stream, yarrow is blooming along with thrift and sedum. At the bottom, one lewisia keeps on blooming, happy to be out of the very crowded nursery pot.

Yarrow, thrift and sedum (plus low hanging blueberries)
Sedum and thrift
Lewisia blooms mixing in with lupine leaves

I also have a few aquilegia towards the shadier side of the hill, they've been cheerfully blooming all spring. I don't know why I never tried to grow aquilegia before, they have great flowers in so many varieties.



At the bottom of the hill - blue eyed grass is another of my new favorites, why did I not know that this plant existed?



A couple of random flowers from a wildflower mix. Not a whole lot came up, but there are now a few flowers and it was a temporary plan anyway.




By next week, this fireweed may start to open up. They grow from seed every year at the very bottom of my rose garden and bloom for most of the summer.