Happy Garden Bloggers Bloom Day (hosted by May Dreams Gardens)! Today is overcast with light sprinkles, but the past week has been pretty hard on the landscape. Austin has been lucky this year that full summer started late, but it is finally here. We're moving into the season of flame-colored blooms...
Blackfoot daisy against bronze fennel and Mexican feathergrass
Chocolate cosmos
Coral bean (this color makes my heart happy)
Coral bean against golden thryallis
Bronze fennel behind globe mallow
Verbena bonariensis and artemisia
Tatume squash vines in bloom (you can spot one squash to the right of the tree base...these go from baseball to softball size in less than a day!)
Trumpet vine monster
Swallowtails, ladybugs and aphids all living in fennel blooms
Cigar plant
Fireworks gomphrena
Loving the way dittany of crete drapes over the pot (bees love it, too)
Soapwort (Bouncing Bet) is getting leggy, but she still looks lovely
First crinum to bloom this year!
Okay, not blooms but these are from this morning's harvest and are something to look forward to in the summer garden.
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Garden Bloggers Bloom Day: June 2014
A thunderstorm this past week plus the beginning of summer combined for some pretty blooms this Bloom Day (for more gardens, check out May Dreams Gardens).
Mutabilis rose
Martha Gonzalez rose
Pale pavonia
Tropical milkweed
Passionvine
Soapwort and Mexican petunia
Trumpetvine
Cosmos and feathergrass
Globe mallow
Gregg's Mist
California poppies
Coneflower (passalong from a neighbor)
Peter's purple monarda
Coral bean
Beach vitex
Chocolate cosmos
Mutabilis rose
Martha Gonzalez rose
Pale pavonia
Tropical milkweed
Passionvine
Soapwort and Mexican petunia
Trumpetvine
Cosmos and feathergrass
Globe mallow
Gregg's Mist
California poppies
Coneflower (passalong from a neighbor)
Peter's purple monarda
Coral bean
Beach vitex
Chocolate cosmos
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Garden Bloggers Bloom Day: May 2014
It's all shades of purple with orange accents up in here for this month's GBBD (hosted by May Dreams Gardens), starting with the star of the front yard: artichoke (and, yes, they do feel like koosh balls).
Curb strip Candystripe cosmos, from seed thrown out last year
Globe mallow just keeps trucking along
Creeping germander hasn't crept very far, but the blooms remind me of lavender
Passionvine
Mexican petunia, filling in with no help from me, per usual
End of the larkspur among the iris foliage
Heartleaf skullcap
Trumpet vine just started blooming yesterday
Not pictured, but just started blooming: magnolia, crepe myrtle and coral bean.
Happy spring, gardeners!
Curb strip Candystripe cosmos, from seed thrown out last year
Globe mallow just keeps trucking along
Creeping germander hasn't crept very far, but the blooms remind me of lavender
Passionvine
Mexican petunia, filling in with no help from me, per usual
End of the larkspur among the iris foliage
Heartleaf skullcap
Trumpet vine just started blooming yesterday
Not pictured, but just started blooming: magnolia, crepe myrtle and coral bean.
Happy spring, gardeners!
Thursday, April 17, 2014
April Foliage Follow-up
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Garden Bloggers Bloom Day: April 2014
Days of irises and roses this Garden Bloggers Bloom Day (hosted by May Dreams Gardens). A day late to the party, but here's what was blooming in my garden yesterday.
Moved these iris from the driveway area a couple of falls ago, and finally a bloom!
Mutabilis rose is covered in peach, pink and dusty rose blooms
Gotta love Martha Gonzales rose this time of year
This shade of iris has been blooming for at least a couple of weeks (preceded by the deep burgundy ones)
First passion flower bloom of the year opened up on GBBD!
Bee enjoying bolted cilantro
Top heavy iris blooms hiding among the Gregg's Mist
Bluebonnets!
And bluebonnets going to seed en masse. These are all volunteers from a single bluebonnet that showed up in my front yard last spring.
California poppies in such happy shades of orange and neon yellow
The unstoppable show that is globe mallow
Poppies and massive globe mallow in context
White Mexican poppy
Future blooming excitement (aka artichokes)
Somebody's been eating the last burgundy iris, but they put on an excellent show this year. Definitely doing some dividing and transplanting this fall.
Happy late bloom day! And check out May Dreams Gardens for more gardens around the world.
Moved these iris from the driveway area a couple of falls ago, and finally a bloom!
Mutabilis rose is covered in peach, pink and dusty rose blooms
Gotta love Martha Gonzales rose this time of year
This shade of iris has been blooming for at least a couple of weeks (preceded by the deep burgundy ones)
First passion flower bloom of the year opened up on GBBD!
Bee enjoying bolted cilantro
Top heavy iris blooms hiding among the Gregg's Mist
Bluebonnets!
And bluebonnets going to seed en masse. These are all volunteers from a single bluebonnet that showed up in my front yard last spring.
California poppies in such happy shades of orange and neon yellow
The unstoppable show that is globe mallow
Poppies and massive globe mallow in context
White Mexican poppy
Future blooming excitement (aka artichokes)
Somebody's been eating the last burgundy iris, but they put on an excellent show this year. Definitely doing some dividing and transplanting this fall.
Happy late bloom day! And check out May Dreams Gardens for more gardens around the world.
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