Saturday, October 15, 2016

Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day October 2016



Some of the pretties blooming right now in my garden .....

The stars right now are mums!















Mandevilla Vine still looks good even though we had a frost.







Late blooming Cleome







Fall Anemonee still going







I don’t know what this really is, but heard it called Mexican Daisy







Pincushion Flower







Aster









 Nearly Wild Rose

Joe Pye Weed




Castor Bean










Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day is hosted by Carol at May Dreams Gardens.



Friday, October 7, 2016

Found a Peanut



Someone in my neighborhood feeds the critters peanuts. I frequently find shells in my yard. This spring, when I was digging up weeds, I found a peanut that had sprouted. When I dug up the second or third sprouted peanut, I thought it would be fun to see what would happen if I let it grow. I moved it to a better location (out of my mum bed), and put a marker by it. Here it is.


As I was doing some garden cleanup today, I decided to dig the plant out and see what had happened. I got some baby peanuts!

I’m not actually going to do anything with it, so it all went into the yard waste heap. But, I thought it was an interesting experiment!

My Knockout Roses are getting new blooms.


As are my Nearly Wild Roses.



Friday, September 30, 2016

The Start of Autumn



Autumn is upon us in my area. The beginning of this month was quite warm, hot even, but now, at the end of September things have changed over. Days are reaching for 70’s and nights are in the 50’s. And rain, plenty of rain. We’ve also been getting a lot of wind. Some of my pots are top-heavy and I awake nearly daily to find them like this.



 


The Sweet Autumn Clematis is done with its blooms, but the seed heads are forming. Cute little feathers!
 


The Joe Pye Weed took over the “fluffy white” duties from the Clematis.



My ‘Fireworks’ Goldenrod is peak right now.


And the bees love it!


The Fall Anemone is bouncy and cheerful.



My ‘Limelight’ Hydranga is a rusty pink, which I find pretty, but not what I expected. And, if it is going to be pink, it is in the wrong place because it is in front in my white-yellow-blue triangle. It was whiteish-green this summer. I’ll have to find out if this is typical behavior.



The Knockout Roses have perked up now that the infidel Japanese beetles are gone.



The Chard that I planted for color has intensified.



And, some late starting Cleome finally bloomed.



This is my favorite time of year!

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day September 2016



Some of the pretties blooming right now in my garden .....


Goldenrod ‘Fireworks’ - just wait until it is fully open!!

 
Fall Anemone




Spring Anemone – Still!! (not as impressive as in spring, but it puts up blooms from April to November)





Balloon Flower a new flush of blooms (with some pink Phlox and white Pincushion Flower in the background)




Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’ - just starting to turn red



Clematis ‘Sweet Autumn’ - overwhelming scent!!





Joe Pye Weed ‘Chocolate’ (the leaves are purple-green)





Butterfly Bush ‘Nanho Purple’ – Still! - smells like grape soda




Castor Bean - still impressive - this was fun, I'm going to try to save seeds again

Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day is hosted by Carol at May Dreams Gardens.