Less and less to look at in the garden, but some annuals bloom longer the perennials. These guys never fail to amuse me with the different colors and patterns.
B.T.W...we came from here: http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/766987/#new
What's Blooming? #14
I like the yellow/purple mix, it's eye catching.
I like it, too.
Me three.
Edited to say - thanks Celeste!!
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I am giving the thumbs up to the midJuly seedings for fall annuals.
Al, were the Bachelor Buttons from a mix as well?
i am so jealous of your gazanias!
(that is what they are, right?)
i planted a packet of mixed seed (& probably pulled 1/2 my seedlings cause i thought they were weeds!) i finally got 3 plants in one area & 4 in another. The 3 gre fast and big, and finally budded, when
something came along and ate them down to the ground.
(prob woodchucks, but there is a strong minority opinion for destruction by yahoos brought in to do maintanence work by the landlord)
i put up a little fence, moved some marigolds to behing the gazanias, and stuck a pinwheel in right by them.
2 came back fast, one didn't make it.
i got another bud, and the next day
that plant was destroyed.
DH made a cage out of chicken wire - really - with hooks to hold it in the ground. Since then i have had a total of about 6 blooms, which were pretty, but hardly worth all that. And they were all yellow.
i really hoped for an assortment.
o yeah - the area with the 4. one finally bloomed last week.
and it is yellow too.
sigh.
amy
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I prefer the shorter ones. The ones I got from Graceful Gardens (plants, not seeds) were too tall. They flooped.
I had a water hyacinth bloom today! First time in a couple of years. I may even add a photo.
love the zinnias Al
Such beautiful flowers! I love them all!!!
oh yeah.... I am going to have to go out and take a shot of my confused Iris.... it's blooming now... might be one of the "re-bloomers"
:)
Congrats Dave. Yes - a photo on this thread is usually encouraged! I never had any blooms on mine.
A picture, huh? I was going to describe it. It's pink, ruffled...
Smokes a big blacka cigar?? (Another one for the scat thread - no on will know what we're talking about!)
Dave - do you even own a camera?? Beautiful pics everyone! Eleanor
Dave is just pacing himself LOL
Al, the zinnias are really pretty, but I agree the name could be a little more original. this is nemesia 'Red and White' ... a dull name for such a pretty little plant. I probably won't grow it again...too small to bother for an annual unless I put it in a pot.
edit to add: sorry for the fuzzy pic, but it's the best one I have that shows the 'red & white'
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Al, I guess we will always have 'dahlia envy'. I will just be grateful for the ones I have that bloom. they have all been gorgeous, and I still have hope for some more before frost.
here is a better pic of 'Lauren Michelle'. I took the last one as the bloom faded. I thought it was still pretty.
pirl, I will have to put 'Wildwood Marie' on my list. I have fallen in love with it. Your 'Lucky Ducky' is beautiful, too
I had that this year, the "red&white" Nemesia. I had them in a window box along with the blue&white. They are VERY tiny but next year I'm planning to plant a mass pot of the two colors together next year.
The flowers last a long time on Wildwood Marie, too, gram.
Jan - they are all beautiful (as they always are) Eleanor
All the photos posted this weekend are just beautiful!!
Thank you all for sharing. It really lifts my spirits to not only see such great blooms from everyone, but also to hear that so many of us actually got some RAIN!!!
Amy - I like your little bloom peeking through the chicken wire!! :) And Jan, all of your shots were just gorgeous. Your roses are wonderful! Do you have problems with the J. Beetles? I can't seem to keep them away from my roses.
Candyce - still raining here........
I agree all great pics and beautiful flowers. Partial to the roses and BB.
What is all this talk of rain? Where is the rain? Is there a giant umbrella over my town or what? Anyone else still dry and dusty?
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