Wednesday, February 25, 2015

What's Blooming: August

It's Garden Bloggers Bloom Day! Here's what's growing and blooming in my garden this month.



It's been a rainy past few days here in western Long Island, but at least I got to photograph a few of my plants while the sun was still shining.





The Black-eyed Susan's have finally bloomed. I just love their cheery yellow with the dark center.









The purple Salvia has really done well in these boxes and their darkness is a nice contrast to the lemon-yellow Zinnias.





Every time I look at these impatiens, I am still in awe that these were from cuttings I made. Look how full and lush they are!





The Morning Glory vines have really taken off and trying to grab hold of anything they can climb on. I love the shade it provides from inside the house and the way it looks from the outside. I planted a mix of seeds, so the flower colors range from a deep purple to pink to a deep blue. So pretty.









The ferns in the shady area of my backyard are also doing well (as you can see from the fertile fronds on the fern below). But even happier is the Tradescantia zebrina creeping along the grass below the container.









The Caladiums look great, although the spotted pink/green ones are competing a bit with the white Impatiens. Still, they look full and lush and add a spot of color under that maple tree.





The pink Begonias I transplanted from a full shade spot are much happier now in this partial shade spot.





Next year I must remind myself to only plant Coleus in this container. I love the foliage color, but it completely choked out the other plants I had planted with it. Frankly, I don't really mind because it looks so healthy, but still...



I've noticed some garden nurseries advertising garden mums already. Much too early for me - I'm hoping my garden continues to look good through the month of September. See you next month!



Many thanks to Carol over at May Dreams Gardens for hosting the monthly Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day.

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