I cannot believe August Bloom Day is already here! This growing season has been flying by as I find my time spent in others’ gardens as much as our own. The weather in the Lot’s Zone 6a has been wonderfully normal if not a tad cool the first half of this month. Here are a few snapshots from the Lot.
This first shot is of some Coral Bells (Heuchera) in bloom in Loki’s bed. There are three different cultivars in the bed and this is the last to bloom. In the GIG (Grand Ideas Garden) where I have been volunteering, we are instructed to immediately deadhead these blooms to redirect energy to the plants stores for winter and additional growth. However, on the Lot I let them linger a bit longer before snipping off the spent stalks.
This next backyard bed is currently colored with Black-eyed Susans and just emerging Mums. In the very back left of the shot is a bit of purple from some Asters I purchased this season for the bed. The Asters will emerge earlier next season, adding some much-needed color beginning in July.
This next plant in bloom is Plumbago, positioned near the right half of the backyard bed. I love, love, love this plant. Since it’s light source was increased by pruning back some towering Sage, this plant is flourishing. When the weather turns cool, it’s foliage will turn red.
Moving to the Lot’s south-facing bed, there are a lot of purples, reds, and yellows present this month. Above is Coreopsis – Mercury Rising. This is a red coreopsis I picked up on the Spring nursery tour. This bed receives full sun all day, so not only does coreopsis flourish here but it blooms from the beginning of summer through to the end of Fall.
Here is a thread leaf style Coreopsis called Route 66. This little one came home from the Spring nursery tour as well, purchased for a whopping $1 as a seedling, and is loving the sun in the South bed.
Another plant blooming in the front, South bed is the Blanket Flower (Gaillardia). This is another plant that will flower throughout the majority of the season into Fall if it is continuously dead-headed.
Other plants blooming on the Lot include the Jupiter’s Beard, Color Flash Astilbe, Rose Campion, Butterfly Bush, some stray Hollyhock, tall Garden Phlox, the last of the Ligularia, Thunderbird Foamy Bells, Pincushion Flower, and Coneflowers.
Be sure to take a look at other gardeners’ August blooms at May Dreams Gardens. ‘Til next month!
Hi, Matt & Christine here. Just saying hi after meeting you at WCGR yesterday!
Hello Matt & Christine! So glad to meet you at WordCamp. Thanks so much for stopping by this little garden diary. I am so excited to begin experimenting on this blog with some ideas brought about by WordCamp.
Saw your post on the Fling Facebook page…glad you joined! I keep thinking I need to add Plumbago to my garden…perhaps this is the year!
Thank you, Scott. I was pretty excited to see you were part of the group as I always really enjoy your Bloom Day posts. Drop some Plumbago in your garden! It’s such a pretty blue at this time of year and then the foliage turns bright throughout Fall. I’m really starting to love multi-season interest in plants. Do you have a favorite recommendation for plants that rock out more than one season?
Ditto what Scott said, glad you joined…and happy to read your considering the Portland Fling next year!
Thank you Loree! I’m pretty geeked to find other gardeners to learn from and who find gardening as addictive and wonderful as I do.
Seems like a lot of folks are sharing pictures of Plumbago this year…. or maybe I am noticing it better. I like the basil planted in with the ornamentals.
Thank you Janet! The Other Half enjoys cooking and I enjoy growing the herbs for his hobby. I guess I’m an enabler in that way. Over the past years I’ve began to mix the herbs in with the perennial beds and have been pleased with the results.