It is now Sept. the kids are in school, the birds are flocking, I am seed gathering and the community Fair is in 2 weeks. It is time to show off our September blooms and start thinking about our gardening mistakes ( which will be on another thread). I'll start you off with some mums.
September Blooms
love that 1st mum LG!... they are such standouts
Well, I missed a month's worth of photo taking in the garden. The first part of August I was too busy planting and the last 3 weeks I've been too winded to walk around the place. The beds are all a mess needing lots of clean up and weeding, but I did get a few pix.
I'm particularly thrilled with the late color of this Hydrangea Annabelle bloom.
Very pretty stormyla--and glad you're feeling better-!- I LOVE that color of that crepemyrtle. Too many insipid old pink ones around here.
Didn't want to let this topic slide---just in case one of you will decide for this "adoption".
C/P'ed it here on the new thread.
And--here is my HUGE "Maya" Brug.
I have decided that I do not want to keep this any more. It has grown too large.
I have a nice cutting (from last Fall) growing and will start with that all over again. I just do not have room for a small tree in my basement. It is already making a pile of buds for it's last flush of bloom. This will be #3. Might take a couple of cuttings like i did last fall.
I wrote an e-mail to Rawlings Conservatory and sent pictures to see if they, ot the Cylburn Arboretum would like to adopt it. I am NOT holding my breath. Beings it is labor Day weekend--I will not hear from them for some time.
MEANWHILE!!!!! If they say "NO"--I may advertise it and see if I can sell it. OR...
I would like some of you that live in this area to think about adopting this from me. FREE!
You WILL need a Van or a P/U truck to get it home. It is in an 18" pot half-buried in a flower bed.
Gita
Beautiful Brug, Gita.
Sally, If you want, if there are suckers, I can give you one from the Crape in the spring. That 10' tall tree grew from a 18" twig planted 4 years ago.
love the crape Stormy!!... and Gita that brug is amazing... hope someone gives it a home
The red crape is gorgeous! I like the redder colors.
The blooms on this Lady in Red Hydrangea are taking on their dark pink fall color. The stems have now turned completely dark red and the leaves are starting to turn red too. Last year I thought that this bush was full grown. It's supposed to get 4' x 4'. This year it has put up new branches that are yet another 18" taller.
This Helennium is called Silberstein. It is new this year and now is only 24" tall. It will get quite tall next year. In June I purchased 4 different Helennium divisions on the DG Classifieds from Lincolnitess. The plants that she sent were large enough to be divided into 2 & 3 plants each. She charged $4 per plant. Watch for her ads as Helennium are quite expensive
These Echinace Ruby Star are new this year and have been blooming for more than 2 months. When these blooms are fresh they are a much darker Rose color than the regular Echies. The blooms on mature plants are also larger than normal Echies. I have some of these also planted in full sun, but the blooms on those fade a lot faster than those planted in part shade. Actually, all of my Echies do better in shade than in sun. They are all planted under Maples and don't mind the dryness.
nice stuff Stormy... hope your tutti frutti comes back.. mine did not... love that black adder
