Showing posts with label Balloon Flower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Balloon Flower. Show all posts

Wednesday, 21 September 2016

Still Blooming

     September is one of my favorite times of the year and while there are a lot less flowers blooming in my yard, I still found quite a few. The dahlias and zinnias are especially blooming well now. I decided to dig up my beloved Hansa roses, which makes me a little sad. The leaves have been plagued with a mysterious problem for three years in a row, and this year they had black-spot as well so they were looking less than lovely, to say the least. They had also outgrown their space. I am trying to save a small section of it that looked healthy and will see if that carries over the leaf problem or not.
     Last year I grew two tomato plants from seed that I had saved from store bought grape tomatoes, and they all grew and tasted like the original tomatoes. Since I still had a few seeds left, I grew them again this year. While one of the plants produced grape tomatoes, the other one produced larger tomatoes. They are pretty tasteless so I am saving them for recipes instead of fresh eating. I knew that I was taking a chance on that hybrid seed coming true but it is fun to experiment. 

Dahlia 'Blue Boy"

Dahlia Crazy Love

Figaro Dahlia grown from seed
Grape tomatoes

Balloon flower

Bleeding Heart 'luxuriant'

Chrysanthemum

Cosmos and Sedum

Feverfew

Hibiscus 

Hollyhock

Soraya Sunflower, the blooms are all small now

Morning Glory


Perennial Sunflower

Persicaria

Russian Sage, not sure what's in the back

Sedum

Spirea

Zinnia

Oliver with Chester in the background

Wednesday, 1 August 2012

Summer Birds and Blooms

Blooms from my summer garden and a few of my favourite visitors
Cosmos and Yarrow
Balloon Flower (Platycodon grandiflorus 'Fugi Blue')



Bud of the Balloon Flower along with some Alyssum
Daylily bloom, the last of the season. In spite of struggling with gall midge, this daylily still manages to wow me every year

Daylily 'Strawberry Candy'
Shirley Poppy

Sweet Peas with a lovely fragrance
Everlasting Sweet peas. I was a little disappointed to discover these didn't have any fragrance but they are pretty nonetheless.

Oriental Lily 'Acapulco'  The fragrance of this lily is amazingly potent

Cerinthe Purple Bells for the hummingbirds
Hydrangea macrophylla Nikko Blue This shrub is in the bed that will have to be dug up this fall to replace the rotten wood ties that collapsed recently.

My gardening buddy enjoying the morning sunshine
Steller's Jay enjoying the sun after too much rain, sitting on my patio fence

la la la la la
Chickadee busy with second batch of wee ones.
This Downy woodpecker became a regular this summer, and even brought his or her young. In fact this may be the young, I can't tell.

Thursday, 3 November 2011

Autumn Color

 "Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower"  by Albert Camus is one of my favorite fall quotes, and so very true in the case of many trees, shrubs, and even perennials. I grabbed my little camera and walked around my yard snapping photos of fall color. I even found a few flowers still blooming, including hydrangea flowers long past their prime but still looking lovely. Had a hard time choosing between photos, so there are many. What is your favorite plant for fall color?
Hydrangea
Hydrangea
Path to the Back Yard
Burning Bush
Burning Bush Leaves
Enkianthus
Enkianthus
Geranium Leaves
Balloon Flower Leaves
Hansa Rose Leaves
Spriea
Spriea Leaves
Viburnum
Yarrow
Feverfew
Mystery Plant, is it fennel?
Persicaria affinis
Houttuynia Leaves are this color year round