Showing posts with label Jupiter's Beard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jupiter's Beard. Show all posts

Monday, September 28, 2009

Autumn Kinkitis

I don't have the best of the garden to share today, but there are signs of a transition into our kind of fall.  The garden had taken quite a beating the last few weeks between the heat waves and the painters.  And then, surprise, the painters are finished.  Nice little blue and white cottage. And it was so "chilly" outside, I had to wear my bathrobe in the garden this morning to survey the plants.




My tomato is still producing, despite the heat-damaged foliage.



My leafy begonia did not survive the heat. I hope they will produce new leaves from the bulb. I keep watering them.




The path the painters made through my bed to get at the side of the house. It will take some time for this to recover.




My rose bush suffers from heat-melted blossoms and painter sanding dust. I will have to hose off each plant in the garden to give the leaves a chance to breathe again.




One echinacea dried to a crisp by the heat, while its neighbor still blooms. Nature is mysterious. We never know which plant the strong sun will toast and which it will leave to flower.

There is some good news.  Despite the heat some plants have fourished.



Witness my peony rose. Four buds!!




Dragon-Winged Begonia


Rabbit-foot Fern



Staghorn Fern



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Salvia Chiapensis reblooming!!

If the cool temps remain, even for a week or two, other plants will start to recover, more blooms will appear and my fall garden will flourish.  With every loss comes new life. How happy that the garden shows me this truth in every season.







Now I've got to go to the garden center for a new hose. This one has permanent kinkitis. Who says I haven't been watering!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Garden Bloggers Bloom Day

Bird of Paradise
The Bird of Paradise are really blooming now. Two blooms have opened and I have three more. It's a happy plant this year.  They've come back into bloom since the heat wave is over. 
  
 
Passion Flower 
Also the Passion Flower is the hummingbird's best friend with lots of blooms, as well the ants in the photo.

 
Firecracker Sage

 
Autumn Sage
The Autumn Sage and the Firecracker Sage started blooming in the heat and are gathering for a profusion of blooms.
  
  
Echinacea
 
Orange Zinnia Profusion Mix
Wildflower "Jupiter's Beard"
My garden doesn't have a plethora of blooms. However, it does have some little gems, which I share with you. Enjoy!
(See May Dreams Gardens for GBBD)