Friday, July 15, 2011

Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day - July 2011

Is there anything more glorious than summer in the garden?
It's a little bit of heaven, I think.
I don't have much time to chat tonight...must get my 40 winks....so I'll just let the photos show you what's blooming.


Clematis Jackmanii is loaded with blooms,

 and I'm very happy to see
so many flower heads on this Hydrangea. The one in the background, however, has no sign of any blooms.





The Pink Garden


Pansies and Catchfly/Seline armeria Posted by Picasa







We've had glorious sunshine and blue skies lately - perfect summer weather....

but we need rain!


...and there's not a drop in the forecast. Posted by Picasa

The Daylilies and Asiatics loved the wet spring and are rewarding us with abundant blooms.








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Butterpat Daylily's diminutive bloom pairs well with Cerise Queen Yarrow/Achillea


The lovely Asiatic Lilies are just finishing


It's the Daylilies time to shine



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Summerwine


Catherine Woodbury - such a delicate pink

Gloriosa Daisies/Rudbeckia hirta (Black-eyed Susans) are blooming gloriously!

I was thrilled to find this red Batface Cuphea at our local nursery. I've long admired it in Annie in Austin's beautiful garden and never expected to see it in my upstate New York garden....so far from Texas!
This is just one of several containers I've had fun putting together.

There are many more blooms and at least 80 more photos to show, but we have to keep this reasonable, don't we?

So much for not chatting.....
My dear hubby will have a quiet chuckle when he reads that line.

I was sorry to miss the June Bloom Day.
The photos were ready to post but there just wasn't a window of time to accomplish the task. Perhaps I'll manage to play catch up one of these summer nights.

You'll find a long list of gardeners, far and near, anxious to show off their blooms at Carol's Indiana "May Dreams Gardens" blog. 

Happy July Bloom Day everyone! Posted by Picasa

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day - May 2011

There's no shortage of colorful blooms in our garden on this May Bloom Day.
Since most or the color is provided by glorious tulips that's what I'm going to concentrate on, and later, in another post, I'll show what else is blooming.


Most of these photos were taken on Wednesday and Thursday of this week when I was lucky enough to have a couple of days off work and the sun was actually shining! We've had lots of rainy, cloudy days and rain is pouring down again tonight. I'm glad I didn't wait until today to take photos for Bloom Day.


Here are the same tulips as the above photo, but from a different angle.


A long shot of that garden and the one behind with blue Grape Hyacinths. Click for a closer view.


Looking down toward the road - the same 2 gardens as above, plus the Lily Garden.

Do you notice that we have new neighbors? They're a young Amish couple - one of many who have recently moved to our area. That's their barn.
It's quite difficult to get good shots with unobstructed views of our beautiful surroundings these days. Nevertheless, we're enjoying having them as neighbors, getting to know them, and learning about their lifestyle. Posted by Picasa


This was the view beyond the Top Lilac Garden last Wednesday....


And yesterday, Saturday afternoon, it looked like this! Another young Amish couple had a house raising just down the road. Those 'ants' you see on the roof are 13 young Amish men. They can certainly finish a job in a short time.
We have another family with about 10 (or more) children just a short walk the other way up the road.


I have to be innovative with the camera if I want shots without buildings.
The crab apple trees should be blooming very soon.


Van Eijk tulips backlit by morning sun.


The Driveway Garden

Pink Impression and Purple Flag Posted by Picasa

Lovely deep red passalongs, so no name, and a few daffs just finishing.
I plan to post photos of the daffodils in a later post. They were absolutely spectacular, but the days have been too busy to blog while they were putting on their wonderful show.


Ah, there's a view with lovely afternoon light and no buildings! Posted by Picasa


Just to the left of center in the background the house of our new neighbors to the north is almost hidden by the Weigela. 


A purple and white mix of Triumph tulips.


Angelique

The Driveway and Lilac gardens. Posted by Picasa


Hannah loves a good photo shoot. Here she is in the Lily Garden.


These yellow and orange beauties are Daydream.
I don't know the name of the reds.


I'm guessing the purples are Passionale.


This gorgeous pink has no name. Posted by Picasa


Oh, there's Hannah again - surveying her domain!


Blue Heron with their fringed petals


and dark throats.

That afternoon light is breathtaking!
I love the way it lights the burgundy Heuchera in the foreground. Posted by Picasa


Dynasty


Red Emporer with Grape Hyacinths by the steps.


Purple Flag and Pink Impression


This is the morning view outside our back door....when the sun shines :) Posted by Picasa

Carol of May Dreams Gardens is our gracious host for Bloom Day. If you visit her website you'll see a very long list of bloggers offering their May blooms for your perusal and enjoyment.

Happy May Bloom Day everyone!