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Showing posts with label Zagreb Coreopsis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zagreb Coreopsis. Show all posts

July 5, 2016

Blooms in early July!

I hope you all had a great weekend! I have been busy with two baby showers over the previous two weekends and haven't had time to do much around the yard. I popped out this morning to take a few shots around the yard. 

 I'll start with my Queen Elizabeth Grandiflora Rose which has finally started to bloom.  This rose has turned out to be a tough old thing.  It's come through the most brutal winters here and keeps finding a way to come back.

 I call this my pink garden.





Dianthus

 It appears that the voles at most of my lilies so I only have a few of them.  This one on the left is a deep burgundy color.   I added some pink Celosia to make up for the lack of pink lilies. 
 I planted these "Cotton Candy" Phlox recently.  They're just starting to bloom.  I decided to try different plants since the voles love the lilies.

There are two pale pink coneflowers down on the right but hard to see because of the ornamental grass.  I expect they'll be taller next year. (Cone-fections Cherry Fluff)


Speaking of pink my Endless Summer Hydrangeas are starting to bloom!  I have dozens of flowers on the bushes and I'm thrilled about it.  Last winter was so much more forgiving!

 Out front on the island....

The Delphiniums are in full glory.... had to help them with some guides as they wanted to fall over. Delphinium, Magic Fountains (tall height/gran altura)


Hmm there's a strange shadow among the Stella D'Oro Day Lilies!

 Speedwell Veronica, Zagreb Coreopsis and Butterfly Weed.   There is some Yellow Yarrow but the blue spruce is eating all the space up and they're hidden.  I guess I need to dig them and move them to an open area.

 Coreopsis is such a cheerful flower!
Lots more blooms to come with these guys this year! 

I find the flowers fascinating on the Butterfly Bush.  I do like orange so maybe that's part of it!

 If you look real hard you can see the daisies that are starting their journey to blooming.
These guys are a lot later than the field daisies which are blooming everywhere right now!

 I had these potted with some New Guinea Impatiens but while we were gone they croaked on me so I transferred these Black Cherry Supertunias into the pots. These will look wonderful as they begin to drape over the pots.

They were in these two pots which I hated to take them out of but I decided they needed a bigger pot anyway.

These Polka Dot (hypoteses) plants have surged with new growth.  The yellow begonia in the center is in a cycle change.  Love the red begonia and they're performing well.

 Last post I talked about the morning glories and how I want them to grow on the deck railing and spindles.

 Well it's working!

 I have them on both sides of the steps and they're growing like weeds!

 These were so pathetic looking.  I ordered from a mail-order company to get this Peppermint Twist Geranium and they came in looking pretty sad.  It took a while for them to get going.

 Our deck is next to be re-stained.  We're behind on projects.
I guess this is my "farmville'

 Martha Washington Geraniums and two different coleus plants

 I moved the obelisk down to this end of the deck and layered some plants by it.
This is pretty much shade all the time in this spot so it's safe.  The Christmas Cactus seems to like being outdoors.  It's thickened up and looks really healthy.

 I've seen the hummimgbird visit this fuchsia- wish I was outside with a camera to catch a snapshot!

 Lady Slippers- Deep Blue Vein (Streptocarpus)

This is called "Albuca Namequensis"  A flower head has developed so I'm excited about that.  It's native to Nambia as I have read.  I bought it on a whim at the store.  Definitely not a perennial around here.

 These petunias are spreading now and looking better all the time.  There are some Yellow Geraniums mixed in but they too came from the mail order company and have been slow to produce. 

This is a Black Eyed Susan vine.  It's going crazy now and though you can't see many flowers right now they are there daily and it looks great.

So I guess that's all for today-
Thank you for visiting!!


May 12, 2015

I Want To Play Outdoors!

I feel like a bored kid with his nose smashed against the window wanting to go outside to play!
Last week we warmed up to 87 degrees and even the evenings were warm.  I knew it wasn't going to last so I resisted temptation to plant any of my annuals but not it's only 47 and rainy today and I would like to get out there and do something!


The extra warmth really gave a push to the garden though and I can hardly believe how much progress everything has made.  We added hardwood mulch to the beds which dressed them out nicely.  

I see lots of little flowers coming to life.  This Dwarf Nikko Deutzia has been slow to get going and look good.  I'm happy with it now and try make sure it gets watered well.

This Autumn Joy Sedum is coming up fast and looks great. 

Somehow some of my daffodils ended up over here!  

The iris are growing quickly too!

 I piled a bunch of stones around this bird bath because when we rinse it out the splashing water washes away the dirt around the base.  

My Annabelle Hydrangeas are making quick progress too.  

My little Primrose is blooming like crazy now- what a joyful little plant!  I need more!


The daffodils are blooming and what's left of my tulips are coming along too.  The other sedum by the rocks are growing nicely.

These daffodils have a very pale apricot center.  A couple of years ago the voles were eating things in this garden bed and then either a rabbit or a deer ate my tulips last year!



The Jack Frost Brunnera have double in size in a week!  I love them because they bloom a long time and their pretty periwinkle blue flowers are a favorite color!


The hostas are on the march too!

I whacked off one of my coral bells when I was cleaning the bed a couple of weeks ago…still hoping it will come alive yet!

 My first fairy garden is waking up.  Looks pretty scattered right now…needs some TLC!



 This Japanese Spurge (pachysandra) always does well and amazes me how green it is when the snow melts.  It was putting on a good show last week.

Sweet Woodruff mingles in here and there.  I believe this is the "Remember Me" hosta.  It has never gotten very big.  I moved it to a new location 2 years ago hoping it would respond better to the location.  


 I had a lot more tulips before- something has definitely thinned them out!

Pretty narcissus/daffodils.  Soft white with yellow ruffled centers edged in white.  I did not keep record of the bulbs I planted so I don't know their name.  These might be called Ice Follies.

The new birch tree we planted last year is awake and looks healthy.

The island has come alive.  Just a week ago there was barely any green out here!

The peonies are really coming up fast!

Zagreb Coreopsis- very reliable!

 Delphinium with Black Eyed Susan's mingling. 

 Columbines 

 This is the giant blue delphinium that has been coming back now for several years (yay)!

The Stella de Oro Daylily are really coming along nicely and of course the hosts.  The blue oat grass has been thinned but it needs some more coaxing to release the brown grass.  I just comb it with my fingers and pull and it comes out nicely.  I've already done it twice this spring but it needs another going over.

I bought this new coral bell which has been in full bloom for two weeks.  They told me to wait at the garden center since it's way ahead of the ones growing in our area so I will plunk it in the ground real soon.  I like the variegated leaf and hot pink flowers it offered.

I bought this pre-made arrangement at a small garden center that I need to remember to go to more often.  Their prices are very fair and I will have a nice re-usable basket for next year!


Orange will be in my color scheme this year!  I have new urns by the garage this year.  My other ones were literally coming apart.

I can't believe how green it's getting!  We spent a few days in southern Michigan this past weekend and their trees are leafed out more than us but we aren't far behind.  My lilac topiary tree is loaded with blooms- can't wait to smell it!  Last year I didn't trim it like I usually do because I was barely getting any blooms.  I gave it a trim right after the lilacs were done blooming and that was it.  This year it looks much better so no more shaving it into a shape!

I really don't want to rush through spring but I am anxious to get outside more and enjoy each step of the way through the blooming season!






 

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Welcome to Home and Gardening With Liz. I have combined my previous blogs “Infuse With Liz” and “Sit With Me In My Garden” into this new blog. I love interior decorating and gardening. I enjoy redefining interior spaces by moving things around and reusing decorative items already found in the home. I also enjoy creating tablescapes and an occasional crafting project. I'm so pleased you've stopped by. I invite you to follow me and I do hope you will keep coming back! Liz
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