It was actually a pretty nice day Sunday! My Beloved and I went for a walk in the late afternoon, and I didn’t do any gardening at all. We’ve had a bit of rain this week, temperatures have cooled some, and the garden has kind of been on auto-pilot for a couple days. And, we might even see daytime temps in the 60s for a couple days this week! Woohoo!
Except for my Creeping Phlox, I’m pretty happy with the state of things. The rain and cooler weather has really been a nice change of pace and the garden has really enjoyed it, too.
I love how these pink polka dots look like they’re raising their little stemmy arms in praise and shouting, “Woohoo!”
It just looks so lush and full and thriving, and that makes me so happy! If you could see baby laughter, it would look like this.
Since turning this pot around, the stuff in the back can breathe now!
I think these are going to be a little more on the rusty side than I anticipated when I bought them last week. I thought they’d match the coleus, but it looks like they’ll accent the marigolds a little better instead.
Fresh little pops of color on the globe amaranth, along with cascades of sweet alyssum!
The creamy, vanilla mums have revealed a bit of yellow, so now it looks like a scoop of lemony ice cream.
This Artemisia is definitely going to take over the garden, lol. It’s about 6 times bigger now than it was when first planted it in May.
The lilies are still blooming! Every week I think it’s the last week for them, and each time I see more buds hiding in the leaves. What a bonus!
This sage has so surprised me! For weeks after I planted it, I thought for sure it wasn’t going to make it. I guess it just needed some time to decided whether or not it was going to hang around.
The corner. After seeing one of the other resident’s gardens, I am so jealous! They’ve wrapped around their entire patio with mulch and plants and lights, and now I am plotting. I even saw her hang a bird feeder over the weekend! This corner has annoyed me for ages because it’s got nothing, and I wasn’t sure I would be permitted to do more with the garden area than what was originally landscaped. But now … *rubshandstogether* it’s on. This is how I “landscape.” I stare and stare at a space until I “see” it finished, then I know what I need to get it done. Corner, I’m looking at you!
So that’s how my garden’s growing! How’s yours coming along?
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So glad the temps have cooled for you and your garden is looking just so lovely. All those colors … yellows, purples, lemons … just gorgeous. Enjoy being outside. I’m back out there tomorrow myself. xo
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Thank you, sweetheart!
It sounds like this is a great weather time of year for both of us! How awesome is that?! 😀 *hugs*
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Hugs back. Today’s been wet and cold here but a great excuse to stay inside and read and write! xo
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It actually sounds lovely! With all the heat we’ve had this Summer, a bit of wet and cold sounds beautiful. 🙂
So does reading and writing!
*hugs*
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Absolutely, but now I’m off to prepare dinner. Until next time. Hugs 🙂 xo
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I love it when things you didn’t think would make it in the garden suddenly do! Looking lovely 🙂
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Isn’t that such a great feeling?!
Thanks, hon! 😀
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Love the fenced up parts of your garden! They appear neat and ornate at the same time. The distinct spots of the globe amaranth are also very unique. The only thing I’m not so sure about is that plant that you described as rusty, which does seem a little… lifeless. You were talking about marigolds but I was thinking more on the reds side, which might complement that orange-brown slightly better 🙂
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Thank you for your kind words, Ryan. 🙂 The rusty plant I was describing is a chrysanthemum not in bloom yet. I have a pot of marigolds adjacent to it and the colors between the 2 pots are complementary. It might not show up in the pictures I used this week, but perhaps next week I will be able to get a better shot so you can see what I mean. 🙂
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People talk about “sage green”, but I’ve never seen sage purple before!
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Ha! Sage purple, that’s good! 😀
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