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Saturday, September 15, 2012

Garden Blogger's Bloom Day - Sept 15th


We've had some good hard rain, the nights are turning cooler but the warm breezy (non-humid) days we've had lately have been the best of the summer!!! Today is Garden Blogger's Bloom Day and I still have quite a bit happening in my garden. The spotlight is on repeat-bloomers and annuals.


White phlox are still (barely) hanging on


The ornamental kale plants that I grew from seed are really huge


The shrub rose beside the deck is blooming again: apricot buds turning into….


….white blossoms


The sedum is turning pink and the bees are flocking to them


Weigela is in bloom again


The 'Fairy' rose is loaded with its fall blossoms



Black Eyed Susans are not prepared to wilt just yet


The rain helped the pink snapdragons come back


Feather Reed Grass 'Karl Foerster' waves gently in the wind


The big shrub rose is now full of hips



One or two Rose of Sharon blossoms are tucked in behind branches


Scabiosa that I grew from seed is everywhere


Browallia benefitted from its July haircut and fertilizer


My friend gave me a Gerbera daisy, which has bloomed again since I planted it


And we have lots and lots (and lots!) of home grown tomatoes!!

Garden Blogger's Bloom Day is a Meme created by May Dreams Gardens http://www.maydreamsgardens.com/
Gardeners post images of what's blooming in their garden on the 15th day of every month. All are welcome to participate.


Thursday, September 6, 2012

My Dad's Garden - Sept 2012


My dad is an excellent gardener. We have always had gorgeous gardens in all the houses we lived in because of his interest and his skill. Our favourite joke is how he was in the driveway washing the car as I came home from a friend's (I was probably about 16 yrs. old).
"How do you like my Tropicana roses?" he asked, referring to a long long stretch of brilliant coral/orange hybrid teas.
"Nice" I said, hardly glancing at them.
I'm sure he sighed then but is happy now because I am as obsessed with gardening as he is.

I asked him this past Monday if I could come over and photograph his front and backyard.
Oh, he said, you are a few weeks too late. There's really nothing left to see.

Well - I beg to differ! Sure there was probably more in June and July (and I promise I will get my act together faster next year!) but take a look at how beautiful his garden still is now.


At the curb, his bright red celosia and white lisianthus are still holding steady.



Every year, dahlias are the anchors of his front garden. He told me that he bought them all as tubers from a local horticultural plant sale so he has no tags and no names :(
But I think we can just enjoy their beauty and you could track down something similar if they prove to be favourites you are interested in.






I love how dahlias vary in texture, size and colour. He loves them and they obviously love him back, blooming like crazy so late in the season.


He patiently grows the fussy, difficult Lisianthus (Prairie Rose) from seed every year. The white ones he gave me are doing very well in my front garden. He grew some deep purple ones as well for himself.


His yellow and red Rex Begonias are still a lovely shot of colour near the front door.


A short, quiet ornamental grass (could be quaking grass - "Brizia") is happy under the living room window among the evergreens.



Years ago, my Dad picked up this flowering maple at our local horticultural society meeting. Here is what he says:

"...About the flowering maple. It has to be protected from frost. So I took it down to the basement last fall and put it under a grow light. Early spring I started to add a little liquid fertilizer to the water and it started to bloom.  More and more ! It's been blooming like crazy all summer now. So in the same pot it will go down to the basement again, I will trim it a bit and repeat my cycle…."




Here is a little yellow rose that my mother received from a friend on Mother's Day. It was planted near the back basement window and is now in bloom.


Here is an interesting type of verbena.



The yellow rex begonias are still very lush and lovely in their hanging baskets.


And his Rose of Sharon is still in bloom.

And he said there was nothing left to see - hah!!! Glad I went over to check for myself. (A big thanks for letting me share your garden with my readers, Opa).



Saturday, September 1, 2012

The Power of Annuals

Datura, grown by my Dad from seed in 2009

Today is September 1st.
It's been a long hot dry summer here in southern Ontario.
I used the sprinkler more this summer than any other summer in the past years. Days upon days of furnace-like heat and humidity made a few plants shrivel up and croak, if I didn't water them soon enough.
Most of my perennials have come and gone, leaving behind green foliage.

All I can say is - thank goodness for ANNUALS!!!
They are the only flowers still blooming at the moment and most are very beautiful.


My lime green coleus and burgundy coleus are strong shocks of colour in the front garden


Multi-coloured impatiens puffed up 10x their original size


In my front garden, I had my godson Rob carve out a section from the invading periwinkle. The area proved to be my best "pop" of colour and had great curb appeal. Among the flowers are Dusty Miller, allyssum, ageratum, petunia, pelargoniums and lisianthus with 2 barberry bushes as background.


Here is my show-stopper: Lisianthus, also known as Prairie Gentian, Texas Bluebell and Prairie Rose. In fact it's often mistaken for a rose.


These plants are very long-lasting in pots or in garden beds.


As cut flowers, they can last up to 2 weeks in a vase!


They have a reputation of being very finicky and hard to grow from seed but my Dad is very successful at it and gives me some each year. 


Everyone grows pelargoniums and yes, they are very "ordinary" but they are garden work-horses: always looking good from early spring until the very end of autumn. I make sure I have some in the garden every year.


Soon enough, we'll be closing the pool and the long summer days will be gone……
But then comes AUTUMN :)
Cooler days, deliciously cool nights and still lots happening in the garden!!

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

August 15 - Garden Blogger's Bloom Day


Every gardener and every garden blogger has lamented this summer's high temperatures and lack of rain. I certainly have! But despite these 2 major setbacks, the flowers carry on, brave souls!!

So here's what's blooming in my garden on August 15th Garden Blogger's Bloom Day:


Asiatic lily 'Strawberry and Cream'


Black-Eyed Susans (Rudbeckia hirta)


Daylily 'Mateus'


Cream coloured shrub rose (blooming for a second time around)


Beautiful wine-coloured Scabiosa that I grew from seed. Since the package was labelled Imperial Giants Mixed, most are a pale mauve but one bloomed this fabulous burgundy colour.


Anise hyssop


White phlox


The oakleaf hydrangea is already turning from pink to bronze




2 different colours of self-seeding Sweet Pea


Coral bells are blooming for a second time…..


….as is the 'Anthony Waterer' Spirea.



Last but not least is the Morning Glory on the back fence.

Garden Blogger's Bloom Day is a Meme created by May Dreams Gardens http://www.maydreamsgardens.com/
Gardeners post images of what's blooming in their garden on the 15th day of every month. All are welcome to participate.