Showing posts with label phlox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label phlox. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

GBBD - A world where it was always June

"I wonder what it would be like to live in a world where it was always June."
- L. M. Montgomery

If we lived in a world where it was always June it would be like living where 
every day was Christmas  - so much excitement that we'd soon be worn out from it.  
Like too much candy, it would lose its sweetness.  
But we don't live where it's always June and in fact, June is speeding by much too fast! 
 Keeping up with what's blooming is hard work, especially when the blooms come and 
go each day as the daylilies do.


 I wrote about the hydrangeas in bloom in my last post, but when I downloaded photos tonight 
I found this image that I couldn't resist sharing.
The bee balm has been blooming for a week or so and was so beautiful when the blooms were fresh.
 They're a little worn looking now, but the bees don't care.
One of my favorites, and one that will bloom all summer, is the coreopsis.

The Sunny Border Blue Speedwell and the Becky Towe Phlox just began to bloom this week. 
They, too, should bloom through the summer.
Two elegant calla lily blooms remind me of my daughter's wedding, when she carried them in her bouquet.
 And the bright red and orange blooms of the lantana will soon be beckoning the butterflies - I hope!
There are more photos of more blooms, but maybe that would be like too much candy.  
I'll save some for later.  But I want to close with this photo of a volunteer sunflower.  
Doesn't it look like it's getting ready to take off and fly away into the sun?
Head on over to May Dreams Gardens to see what's blooming in other gardens on 
this Garden Bloggers Bloom Day! 

Saturday, June 12, 2010

A week of garden surprises

The hot days of summer are here.  I spent the morning and part of the afternoon weeding, potting, planting, and transplanting.  In the hottest part of the day I went to the garden center and bought a cart full of plants 50% off (all in good shape, just not blooming).  
So much has happened in the garden in the last week, including several surprises that reminded me of what I love about gardening, even when it's 94 degrees.
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I'd not even noticed that the calla lilies I planted last fall (from a mixed container of flowers that I received as a gift) had come up.  What a surprise - I had been afraid that it was too cold for them to last the winter.  My daughter carried calla lilies just like these in her wedding bouquet.  She and her husband celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary this week, and that added to my joy at seeing this bloom


Another surprise - but not so pretty - was the life I saw on the swamp milkweek I planted in April.  When I bought it at the Master Gardeners' plant sale, it only had two little leaves on it.  They soon dropped off and I was afraid the plant had not survived.  But I continued to water it since it's stem was flexible, and this week I saw green! 


The Becky Towe Garden Phlox is in full bloom.  It's proven to be carefree and an excellent bloomer, standing tall next to the fence. (I do give it a little support.)




I had given up on the  caladiums that I had planted in April until I saw one poking out of the ground last week.  Then I saw the other three begin to emerge.  This was my first try at planting the tubers instead of plants, so I was quick to assume I'd done something wrong when they were slow to emerge.  Caladium and Coleus add beautiful color to the shade garden.


Another first for me - zinnias from seed.  These really took off when I planted them and I should have blooms soon.
Within a day or two, the luna hibiscus will be in full bloom.  It's loaded with buds.  The butterfly bush is blooming and I'm hoping the butterflies will soon be visiting it regularly.  So much to look forward to!