Walking about the garden this morning , making mental notes of what plants to change/replace, I couldn't help but notice the abundance that is August in my garden.
These are only 10 of the perennials that are the mainstay.
These are only 10 of the perennials that are the mainstay.
Peppermint Twist Phlox
Everything looks so full and healthy! Nice for the end of August!
ReplyDeleteCarolyn - my Hydrangea Limelight is blooming its head off, too!
ReplyDeleteWhat an influence you've had on my garden. Because of your suggestions, I have most of this stuff growing in my garden. But, my Sweet Autumn Clematis isnt blooming yet.
You must really enjoy being in your garden. Everything looks wonderful! :-)
ReplyDeleteI keep seeing that Sweet Autumn clematis. It is so wonderful. I really must find a place for it. Good show.
ReplyDeleteThose are some real beauties Carolyn! I love Sweet Autumn clematis, had it climbing the fence at my last house. I'm tempted to let one climb up one of the maples here since we have no fences. Limelight is one of my favorite hydrangeas - so lovely!
ReplyDeleteThat 'Autumn Moon' is simply awesome!!
ReplyDeleteThanks , Shelia. It really is colorful for the end of August.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear that you have a lot of my faves in your garden. Sweet Autumn blooms earlier depending on the amount of sun it gets and mine gets a lot of it in the afternoon.
ReplyDeleteI certainly do, Shady. Thanks for the compliment.
ReplyDeleteHi Sylvana. Love the name of your blog : Obsessive Gardener. I can relate to that :-)
ReplyDeleteYou absolutely must find a place for Sweet Autumn. It's not only beautiful but fragrant.
Hi Linda,
ReplyDeleteA friend of mine has Sweet Autumn climbing up a tree and it looks great.
I fell in love with Limelight when I first saw it at the garden center. They grow more beautiful with age.
I think so , too, Tina. It was a real hit at the Chicago Spring Fling tour.
ReplyDeleteStunning photos. It's so interesting to see how much further along your plants are than mine (down south). Like Sweet Autumn Clematis and Autumn Joy Sedum. Mine are just starting to bud up.
ReplyDeleteThis is a good time to survey the garden and see what is still looking good. I planted a "Limelight" last fall, and I would definitely put that on my list, too. The "Peppermint Twist" phlox is one I will have to look for. But the absolute star must be that "Harvest Moon"!
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