All The Rage
I have begun cutting down the daylilies that have already bloomed so that other plantings can peek through.
The vegetable garden seems to have done well this year, huge tomato plants but I am not sure the yield will be that great. The Fanfare cucumber has been just great, no disease and wonderful tasting cucumbers.
Fanfare Bush Cucumber
Hansel Eggplant
Super Beefsteak Tomato
Blue Sunshine Geranium has been a winner all summer.
The coleus border, Indian Summer, with black sweet potato vine has done well all summer. However, the sweet potato vine is a mound and not trailing, never had one like this!
This is Kim's Knee High and it has been my best Echinacea, blooming all summer never losing color.
I deadheaded Sweet Lorraine Heliopsis and it has put forth a multitude of blooms.
Perilla is an annual in my area but it is a wonderful plant to grow, related to coleus but much stronger and taller. It fills in my border along the fence with Sweet Lorraine Heliopsis.
Rudbeckia and Zahara Zinnia
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The south side is doing great this year with plants that welcome the heat and humidity.
Purslane has been a star this year in the heat, goes well with other tropicals.
Pennisetum is getting its fuzzy little flowers.
Pennisetum is getting its fuzzy little flowers.
Henry's Garnet Sweetspire has been trimmed back and Limelight Hydrangea is ready to bloom.
Autumn Fern is new under the Chanticleer Pear with Lirope.
Heuchera with Japanese Painted Fern
Raspberry Ice Heuchera also under the Chanticleer Pear
Japanese Painted Fern with Lirope and Heuchera Flowers
Heuchera Vilosa Purpurea
Hydrangea Starlight Let's Dance
Lady Lucille is new this year and mid-season to late blooming.
Unique Hydrangea is beginning to bloom.
Silom Space Age
Mid-Season
Unique Hydrangea is beginning to bloom.
It's been an unusual summer in that I didn't think I had much to show because of all the heat and the insect damage, but I guess I was wrong. There is always so much more than what we see is going wrong with specific plants.