Sunday, August 26, 2018

Nearing August's End

Out front this morning, with my daughter's help I tired to tied up Montauk daisies so they looked more tidy. I laughed and she wasn't pleased as she pleaded for help. As she held the bush the way I told her to she spotted a praying mantis near where she was holding it. It was huge and long. The largest I've ever seen. Afraid to let go of the bush she said, "it's going to jump on me if I let go." I laughed and told her to let go. It took a while to get the mantis to climb on my garden trowel. It eventually did and I relocated it to the side walk planter. This is why she doesn't help me garden. There were also caterpillars on the bush. There may be no beautiful daisies this fall but there's next year. I pruned everything off and low but will cut it even lower in the fall. Didn't dig it up though I'll  have to prune it several times in the spring to keep it a manageable size.



Two tick weeds planted, and the anemone and aster I bought a couple of weeks ago. They should all return in the spring.

Anemone and tick weed.

Honey suckle and hyacinth bean vine on the trellis. I'd hoped to have some blooms on the hyacinth by now but I have until frost and hopefully it'll give me seeds for next year.

Angelonia didn't seem to mind the heat all summer and has been in constant bloom.

Lantana


Japanese Anemone x hybrid Rosenschale

The pruned Montauk daisy.

Second one. Coreopsis Up Tick cream and red.  I love the yellow blooms.

Daisy Mae Kalimeris Integrifolia Asian Aster.

Waiting for more blooms from balloon flower.

Going to put tulips in that mulched spot in the fall and after they bloom a different shade perennial. The hosta struggles there. I'll remove it and transplant to the yard.

Foxgloves

Hope to locate some rocks so I can build up this area and keep the soil and mulch from leaching out.

Hibiscus is such a show off. Just make sure to give it lots of water. It's a thirsty plant in full sun.






Torenia have started to bloom again. They stopped for a while in the heat. New Guinea Impatiens haven't bloomed in a while. It must be too hot for them.

There's room for one more. Come sit a while and let's have a glass of iced tea although you may want a water ice. I've been digging in the plants out front and it's hot. So I'm on the porch recuperating.



Window box in the shade.

My ivy leaf pelargonium seedlings never bloomed. If I take them indoors this fall maybe they will. But I may not take them indoors.

These pelargoniums haven't bloomed again since the first blooms. Maybe it's the heat. Hope you're enjoying your day. Happy Gardening.

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