Monday, July 30, 2012

As July Draws to an End

 

What a beautiful week it has turned out to be. Rains to help the gardens also brought in some cooler temps. Hey we can live with this. LOL!

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The Japanese Anemones are starting to bud But something is eating the foliage to pieces on them and the Chocolate Snakeroot Eupatorium is growing tall now and will be setting on buds.

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The ‘Bright Star’ Echinacea is still looking good.

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A new Echinacea ‘Green Envy” has its first bloom.

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A few new blooms are opening on the Cardinal Flower or Red Lobelia

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And “Monet's Moment’ Cardinal Flower is still opening its blooms.

Helenium_July29 The tiny blooms of the Helenium’s and their colors remind me of fall.

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Chelone_TurtleHead_HotLIps THe “Hot Lips’ Turtlehead Chelone are filling out.Something has started eating its leaves.

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Even the “Pow Wow Wildberry’ Echinacea that I disliked when it first started blooming has put on loads of blooms is looking better now.

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David’s Lavender Phlox

Rudbeckia_July29 Rudbeckia

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The Valerian or Jupiter's Beard is getting a few more blooms since it was deadheaded.

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So as July draws to a close this is what is going on in my gardens.
Happy Gardening Everyone,
Lona

 

14 comments:

Diana LaMarre said...

I hate to see July end as it was a good month in my garden.

My cardinal flower is not blooming yet. I am disappointed as when I bought it last year, it bloomed from June through September. I had no idea that was because it was probably forced so they could sell it...it worked as I bought three plants. LOL.

Your 'Monet's Moment' is such a pretty pink color. I have never seen that one before.

I hope August brings us both some interesting garden blooms.

Astrid said...

Hi Lona
Your new "muncher" may be a caterpillar…but the blooms are beautiful anyway!

Bangchik and Kakdah said...

Juice from the sky, gift from heaven!!.... flowers respond by smiling wider!!

GRACE PETERSON said...

I for one am sad to see July go. To me, August is like a turning point. Gone are the fresh, exciting garden days when something new to behold is evident every day. With August, things start turning tired and brown. But I'm not ready to be tired yet. :)

Your Phlox is amazing. I have David's white variety and I love it.

I'm glad the weather has cooled down for you. Hopefully things will stay mild from here on out.

Unknown said...

Time is just getting on by down here in Florida too, :) My garden has some nibblers for the end of July too.

Janet, The Queen of Seaford said...

I think your garden must be a riot of color. You have such a wonderful variety of blooms. Is your Valerian fragrant? I know the white one is...love your pink/purple one.

Nadezda said...

Lona, the rain can do the magic! I love your red lobelia, I have only blue and white, I'll try to find like yours!

gardeningnaturallywithclaudia.blogspot.com said...

Really nice that we finally got a break. I enjoyed your glimpses of your garden. Thanks for the insight. Enjoy your day.

RURAL said...

Ack, Lona, more plants to go on my must have list. I forgot that I left my Japanese annemones behind, how could I do that?

And the eupatorium....never had any, need some like right now!

Jen @ Muddy Boot Dreams

Sunray Gardens said...

Glad you got some rain and cooler weather. They say we will atleast get the cooler weather tonight and maybe some rain. Your blooms look great.

Cher Sunray Gardens

Gatsbys Gardens said...

Hi Lona,

My David Lavender looks a little sparse, but it is the first year. My coneflowers look at little ratty from the heat. Yours look great. We will sure know what to plant next year!

Eileen

Anonymous said...

Glad you are getting some rain Lona and that your garden is perking up. It looks good to me. I can never get enough of 'Monets Moment' Lobelia. Maybe I'll have to try it one more time!! I like that bird obelisk too ~ so cute!

RobinL said...

Maybe because you have a little more shade up there in the hills, but you don't seem to be struggling with the drought as much as I am. My house is fairly new, with only baby trees around it, so there is very little in the way of shade. All day long everything just cooks! I've vowed not to plant anymore thirsties!

The Redneck Rosarian said...

Just love the “Pow Wow Wildberry’ Echinacea, I'm going to add this one to my garden....