Showing posts with label Echinacea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Echinacea. Show all posts

Thursday, September 20, 2018

The Begining of Fall

Summer officially ends in a few days but we've already gone from a prolonged heat wave to cooler than average temperatures that feel very fall-like.  Considering that summer started early, I guess it's only fair that fall should too. Fortunately the garden is still happy. I'm loving all of the late and repeat bloomers. 

Kiss Me Over the Garden Gate is coming into its own right now. The plants reseed themselves and if I'm diligent with the slug bait, the tiny seedlings grow and flourish and repeat the cycle. That is, if they're not eaten by a hungry bird which I witnessed this morning but didn't get a photo of.


Kiss Me Over the Garden Gate

Kiss Me Over the Garden Gate
Most of my Echinacea are done but this little flower popped open a few days ago. The cooler temps mean richer hued petals.

Echinacea tennessensis 'Rocky Top Hybrids'

 All of the hardy fuchsias are at their beautiful best right now. The hummers are fighting over them.
Fuchsia 'Santa Cruz'

There are a few repeat bloomers in the Clematis department. In the case of 'Princess Diana' the intermission was very short. She's a prolific and boisterous gal. 

Clematis 'Princess Diana'

And because of her happy ways, once she goes dormant, I will be moving her.

Clematis 'Princess Diana'

Here's a new, unnamed Clematis. It looks like it has some crispa parentage and perhaps a cousin or sibling of C. versicolor. No matter the name. I love it.



Here's another newbie. I've never met a small-flowered Clematis I didn't love.

 And one more. Don't you love that coloring?



Japanese Anemone is the quintessential fall flower. I dug out all of these 'Prince Heinrich' a few years ago. But I missed a few and now I'm glad I did.

Anemone japonica 'Prinz Heinrich'

And, of course, no fall garden would be complete without Aster (or whatever we're supposed to call them now). My favorite of the clan is vibrant pink 'Alma Potschke'. 

Aster novae-angliae 'Alma Potschke'




I'm thrilled to pieces with how well my new Cirsium has done this year. And this bumblebee seems to be too.

Cirsium rivulare 'Atropurpeum'


Begonia grandis

Rehmannia elata (Chinese Foxglove)

This hybrid Mimulus comes from Annie's Annuals & Perennials. I'm going to protect it this winter even though it's purported to be hardy down to Zone 7. Its flowers have been nonstop since I purchased the plant last spring.

Mimulus x aurantiacus 'Cherry'

I am hoping my new Correa will bloom this winter like it's supposed to do. It's had a few bells all summer and now it's loaded with them. What a sweet plant.

Correa 'Dusky Bells'

I've already picked a bunch of hydrangea stems for drying. I still need to get some 'Limelight' ones but I want them to get as pink as they want first. 

Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight'





I think the 'Glowing Embers' blossoms are ready.

Hydrangea macrophylla 'Glowing Embers'

And now for some wide shots.









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Saturday, July 28, 2018

Some Like it Hot

The weather has been perfect for those who love 90+ degree daytime highs. I'm not a fan of extremes but it's July. What can a gardener do? I'm also not a fan of extreme water bills but the garden is happy and when the garden is happy, the gardener is also happy.

That white flowering shrub is my Gardenia 'Frostproof.' It loves the heat.

Purple Agastache also loves the heat.

Ditto for the red flowering Oleander, the fuchsia and the spiky red flowered Persicaria.

Jasmine on the right and Clematis (almost finished) on the left side of the trellis.

On the right are Echinacea tennesseensis 'Rocky Top' blooming away

Allium and 'Shenandoah' Panicum enjoy the heat.



I cut back these Phlox in May so they're much shorter.

Gardenia 'Frostproof' after deadheading the brown ones.




Anemonopsis macrophylla with a bug I didn't notice until now.

Lilium 'Black Beauty'

These Oriental lilies were part of the mixed bag from Costco this spring.

Check out this leaf sport on 'Laura' Phlox.

We'll see if it comes true next year.

Lobelia are just starting to bloom

The Clerodendrum bungei have been blooming for about a week.

My Calycanthus 'Hartlage Wine' is blooming again!

'Ayesha' Hydrangea is getting lots of water and it's paying off.

Among my Clematis cacophony, we have 'Avant Garde'. Such a pretty thing.

I purchased  Nicotiana suaveolens seed from Nancy Ondra last winter. They just started blooming.

Clethra 'Ruby Spice' always makes me think of Donna at Nowlens Bridge Perennials, where I got my plant.


Hydrangea 'Limelight' is still very limey looking with a Gladiolus photobomb.

Bumblebee on the Scabiosa flower.

And on this one too.

I love the foliage on Hibiscus moscheutos 'Kopper King'

This little Dianthus refuses to stop blooming.

The last of the Daylilies

Tetrapanax

Euphorbia stygiana

Finally, in May I found this little variegated Morning Glory at Garland Nursery.  I hope you all are staying cool and enjoying life in the garden.
Variegated Morning Glory
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