Even though it has been an unbearably hot summer, my garden doesn't seem to mind. I guess we've had enough late afternoon thunderstorms to keep the flowers happy.
DOG IN MY SUMMER GARDEN |
My French Bulldog sheltered on the porch this winter then rejoined the Vinca in the garden once the weather improved.
FRENCH BULLDOG IN THE VINCA |
I always mix annuals with my perennials. Their advantages are that they add color and bloom until frost. I use Vinca and Lantana because the deer don't eat them. They also don't seem to mind that I totally neglect giving them any care.
VINCA AND LANTANA ALONG MY GARDEN WALKWAY |
Once I discovered Vinca, I never bought Impatiens.
DEER RESISTANT VINCA |
I like my Carly Rose grass, but it really grows quickly. I have to divide it every other year. If I had a do over I'd choose Fountain Grass instead. It looks the same but stays more compact.
CARLY ROSE GRASS |
Recently I wrote about my Dragon's Eye Pine and how its spikey branches contrast with the softness of the flowers and add texture too. The Big Blue Fescue that outlines the stone wall adds sharpness and color. You can see the Dragon's Eye Pine in the foreground.
BIG BLUE FESCUE FOLLOWING THE LINE OF THE STONE WALL |
My Russian Sage never disappoints.
RUSSIAN SAGE |
What's blooming in your garden?
To see my post about the Dragon's Eye Pine go here or click on the image below.
DRAGON'S EYE PINE IN MY GARDEN |
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