By joenesgarden, 25 days ago

Flowers surviving in dry, dry conditions

My August 2010 gardens are parched in spite of regular watering. Still, on this Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day there's color to be found in my south central Connecticut gardens.

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By joenesgarden, 1 year ago

Late bloomers - Anemone

Spring and early to mid summer are filled with so many blooming plants and shrubs – it's an explosion of color.  By late summer, though, many gardeners are searching for some fresh blooms.  There are perennial stand-bys – echinacea, Black-eyed Susan, agastache, an occasional lavender or day lily re-bloom, phlox, scabiosa – which, depending on rainfall and temperature extremes, may or may not offer color.  And in my gardens I still have annuals - petunias, gazania, verbena, salvia, heliotrope, gerbera, morning glories, moonflowers, cosmos, and impatiens – showing off among coleus, dusty miller, petite licorice, and Tricolor and Marguerite sweet potato vines.

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By joenesgarden, 1 year ago

Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day-a tardy entry

Ipomea-alba white moonflower-4 9-09 September 16, 2006 – and birthday wishes to my first-borne.  Yesterday was Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day; a monthly event originated by May Dreams Gardens when garden bloggers post whatever is blooming in their gardens for everyone else to see.  Travel and some computer issues (lost many photos including those of my peegee hydrangea) kept me from posting yesterday but  - better late than never – here's what's blooming in joene's garden.

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