Showing posts with label Malva Zebrina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malva Zebrina. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

The Rest Of What's Blooming

As promised on Fertilizer Friday I had so many flowers still blooming I'd show the rest in a few days. Guess I'd best do that before they are all gone. Many of these just have a small bloom left but are still blooming even if not at their showiest!
Some Babys Breath that showed up on my bank one day. Of course it's far too big there and I've been going to move it for a couple of years and haven't gotten around to it.

Dianthus


Viola
Germander

Malva Zebrina

Linaria

I can't believe this small Abelia Edward Goucher I started has little blooms - the
big one we move last fall didn't bloom this year. It's probably still getting
settled in, or it's not getting enough sun.


Knautia


Hardy Bachelor Button, I dug this one up, tired of looking at it.

Mum


Speedwell Red Fox

Viola Johnny Jump Up


Snapdragon


Garden Phlox


Another Garden Phlox


And one last one plus a Dandelion for character

Soapwort
Blue Lacecap Hydrangea

Double Rose Of Sharon

Oops wrong place, my Hydrangea on it's way out still looking pretty as a
different color.

A little Primrose I never planted.

More beautiful Snapdragons.
And more, I seem to love Snapdragons more all the time. They bloom non stop all
summer.
Coneflower Doppleganger
Hydrangea Buttons 'n' Bows

Pink Hydrangea, don't know the name.
One of Bob's miniaure climbing roses - that desperately need a place to climb.

Coneflower Magnus

The pretty white Rose I just got Bob at an estate sale. It needed a good home!

The gorgeous yellow Rose that Doris gave him.

One of my many Campanulas that are all blooming.

The Ice Plant is FINALLY blooming, pretty late this yer.

The pretty little white Cyclamen the neighbor gave me is blooming. It is so
delicate. Now the beautiful leaves are starting to show. I'll have to take a
picture of them later.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Fertilizer Friday . . . Still Blooming

It's Fertilizer Friday so be sure to go over and visit our hostess Tootsie after you leave here and see what's blooming in everyone's gardens! And while you’re there why not join in on the fun. The Dinnerplate Dahlia is still trying to make it but I don't think it will. It's about 'teacup' size now.
This Dahlia must have had it's Cheerios . . . look how this stem stretched up above the others.

I laid a stem of Baby's Breath on the Snow In Summer. Looks pretty together, doesn't it?!

This is the bright orange Geranium the lady sold me saying it was pink. It's losing color and looks really pretty now.
I hope my Cleome re seeds. This one is new to me and came up from seed. I want lots now!
Bachelor Button
Begonia
Malva Zebrina still going crazy!
Sedum Autumn Joy
Soapwort
There are still Campanulas, Snapdragons, Dianthus, Asters, Mums, Spanish Lavender, Fuchsias, Dahlias, Begonias, Primula, Petunias, Purple Heart, Geraniums, Roses and Bleeding Heart showing their last blooms of the season.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Fertilizer Friday . . . Still Blooming

It's Fertilizer Friday so be sure to go over and visit our hostess Tootsie after you leave here and see what's blooming in everyone's gardens! And while you’re there why not join in on the fun. The Dinnerplate Dahlia is still trying to make it but I don't think it will. It's about 'teacup' size now.
This Dahlia must have had it's Cheerios . . . look how this stem stretched up above the others.
Red Valerian has got to be the winner of the year for longest blooming. It's still going strong!Red Valerian has got to be the winner of the year for longest blooming. It's still going strong!
I laid a stem of Baby's Breath on the Snow In Summer. Looks pretty together, doesn't it?
This is the bright orange Geranium the lady sold me saying it was pink. It's losing color and looks really pretty now.
I hope my Cleome re seeds. This one is new to me and came up from seed. I want lots now!
Bachelor Button
Begonia
Malva Zebrina still going crazy!
Sedum Autumn Joy
Soapwort
There are still Campanulas, Snapdragons, Dianthus, Asters, Mums, Spanish Lavender, Fuchsias, Dahlias, Begonias, Primula, Petunias, Purple Heart, Geraniums, Roses and Bleeding Heart showing their last blooms of the season.