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Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day: September 2015
Today is Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day, a meme created by Carol at May Dreams Gardens. It is a time to share what is blooming in our garden. Please take A Walk in the Garden to see some of the flowers that … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening, GBBD
Tagged annuals, Becky daisy, Carol, Coreopsis Creme Brulee, dahlias, Encore azalea 'Autumn Twist', garden phlox, hydrangea, Immortality bearded iris, lantana, Little Lime hydrangea, mandevilla vine, May Dreams Gardens, pentas, pink Knockout Rose, Purple Magic Crape myrtle, Sedum Autum Joy, Variegated liriope, White Swan coneflower
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Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day: 15 August 2015
Today is Garden Bloggers Bloom Day, sponsored by Carol at May Dreams Garden. Here in the dog days of Autumn the blooms in my garden are somewhat sparse. Nonetheless, I accept Carol’s invitation to show what is giving us a … Continue reading
End of Month View: July 2015
Today is the last day of the month, time for the End of the Month View, suggested by Helen Johnstone at The Patient Gardener’s Weblog. Rather than show wide vistas of a garden that is suffering somewhat from lack of … Continue reading
Posted in End of the Month View, Gardening
Tagged Berckmann's arborvitae, calibrachoa, clematis General Sikorski, coneflower, Coreopsis Creme Brulee, crape myrtle, dianthus, dipladenia, garden phlox, Helen Johnstone, hydrangea, Knock Out roses, lantana, marigold, Society garlic, Summer snowflake viburnum, trailing vince
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In a Vase on Monday: The First of the Montauks
This week, as my contribution to In a Vase on Monday, I would like to place a spotlight on the Montauk daisies (Nipponanthemum nipponicum) which are now blooming in my sunny side garden. These fall blooming daisies add a welcome bit of brilliant … Continue reading
In a Vase on Monday: In My Garden Today
I walked around my garden this morning looking for blossoms I could include in this week’s vase. The big swatch of lavender color is coming from three chaste trees (Vitex agnus-castus cvv.), the hydrangeas are covered, and several hostas are in … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening, In a Vase on Monday
Tagged annual vinca, Cathy, chaste tree, daylily, garden phlox, gardenia, gardenia jasminoides, hosta, hydrangeas, In a Vase on Monday, loropetalum, Radicans, tickseed, vinca, vitex, Vitex agnus-castus
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