clematis 'Princess Diana'
Garden Blooms 24
Great shots, all!!
I'm seeing dying foliage even on plants I'm watering!
Thanks Victor. I am seeing the same. Hope we get a good drenching today to really sok the soil down a ways. I don't think things could have taken this heat and no rain much longer, good thing it looks like some relief is on the way for most of the northeast.
JoAnn, your Satisfaction looks fine....and Pat, the Caravan is wonderful...Pensy, your morning glories look much better than mine....mine are yellow & sickly...but we did get a very intense shower earlier, just need more.
JoAnn, nice shots; Pat, your princess Di and echi are beautiful; like Marilyn's nastutium and Jen's changeling hydrangeas. My stokesias died middle of summer last year and didnt bother returning and for some reason the nasturtiums never germinated from last year's seeds; I have 4'o clocks with two sets of leaves forever.
I planted some 4 o'clocks, too, Rama, but no blooms yet.
thanks
you have a lot blooming there Bill
great blooms bill.
thank you - it was great to get out there today even if it was in a downpour:)
coconut lime it is!!
like the cosmos
that will take some research since i have moved it a couple times:) i will let you know - blooms have been there for 3 weeks
The flowers look beautiful next to the hh. I found out that my unknown plant is a ground cherry
Very unusual looking, Rama. Bill, am loving that cherry colored DL.
Hummers love them also.
Looking good guys!!!!
Even my rudbeckia is a little droopy and I thought they liked the heat.
Thanks Bill. Lots of nice pics from you and Rama as well. I like the SG dogwood and the HH and the echies and DL, okay I like all of them.
I never heard of a ground cherry before either. Interesting info you found on it though. Nice description of the lilies too, very nice all.
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