Sunday, July 15, 2018

Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day - July, 2018

Love-in-a-mist

Another month gone, where do the days go? There's an inverse relationship between how often I post and how much time I'm spending outside in my garden, which I guess is not a bad thing. I need to do some catch up posts one of these months though!

Meanwhile, here's what's in bloom around my yard now. Thanks to Carol at May Dreams Gardens for hosting the monthly roundup of blooms.

A lot of my flowers right now are in the area around my back patio, where I plant annuals and other plants that I can easily water. 

Cosmos
Dahlia
Nigella, love-in-a-mist
Petunias - the white should be mixed white and purple
but some environmental condition isn't right
Cosmos, balloon flower, yarrow, lavender, love-in-a-mist
Hens and chicks in a planter
Ornamental oregano
Bee balm
Gladiolus, leaning over so I can't get a good picture
New wind spinner in the background


Also a lot in bloom down to the bottom of the hillside where I have more native plants, but of course these aren't all native.  

Coreopsis
Sedum, I think this is oreganum
Coreopsis
Seaside daisy
Crocosmia
Crocosmia, yarrow and lavender on the hillside
Coneflower
Self heal
I never remember what this one is called but I like the spikes in front of the vine maple


Various other areas around the yard:

Baby blue eyes and alyssum in an "eco turf" mix
Hollyhocks
Hollyhocks
Double hollyhocks
Gladiolus
Gladiolus
More gladiolus
Hydrangea paniculata - forget exactly which variety
Star gazer hydrangea, with guardian dragon
Hydrangea 'Niko's Blue' - planted this year, should turn blue, our soil is acidic
Fuchsia 'Delta's Sara' - flowers open a deep blue
Fuchsia 'Genii'
Yucca
Hummingbird salvia growing into the red twig dogwood
Daylillies keep going and going, but they are all too sunny
in the afternoon to get good pictures



Saturday, June 16, 2018

Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day - June, 2018

In the rose garden

June is the month when I start to take fewer garden photos. Maybe there's so much in bloom that I'm overwhelmed, or maybe I'm finally done with the frenzy of spring flowers. I think gardeners in this climate are excited about anything and everything in the spring, then we get pickier in the summer. But of course the garden continues to grow and bloom regardless of whether I take photos.

Thanks to Carol at May Dreams Gardens for hosting the monthly roundup of blooms.

June is definitely the month for roses, and their companions:

Lavender, roses and catmint
Catmint, roses and white lavender at the bottom



Elsewhere around the yard:

Last of the aquilegia - for now, they'll probably re-bloom
Delphiniums and hot lips salvia
Petunias in the flower garden
Cosmos
First dahlias
Clematis on the shed
Fuchsia 'Genii'
New cape fuchsia
On the (mostly) native slope: seaside daisies, thrift and harebell
Penstemon
Penstemon and hot lips salvia
Poppies growing in my weed pile
Coreopsis, a shockingly yellow color for my garden



There are so many plants getting ready to bloom, but I'm excited about the daylilies: