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Saturday, August 28, 2010

The Last of the Daylilies and a Purple Datura

The Last of the Daylilies and a Purple Datura


Most of the daylilies are finished blooming, and the few that bloomed today will be finished tomorrow, or else have one or two buds left.  I can't believe how fast summer is flying by.  The photos were taken at dusk, so aren't the best quality, plus, the blooms are getting ready to crumple up and die, but I wanted to take this opportunity to make note of the last daylilies to be in bloom, and join Tootsie's Flaunt Your Flowers.


Curb bed:

The Last of the Daylilies and a Purple Datura

Front yard bed:

The Last of the Daylilies and a Purple Datura

Curb bed in front of veggie garden:

The Last of the Daylilies and a Purple Datura

Just inside veggie garden:

The Last of the Daylilies and a Purple Datura

In a tub in the front yard:

The Last of the Daylilies and a Purple Datura

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A Few Blooms

While there are only a few daylily buds left, some flowers are just now beginning to bloom.

I just discovered ironweed this spring.  I don't know why I hadn't before, since I choose plants the butterflies like whenever I see them and have the room.  I'm glad it's a later bloomer, at least it is this year.

A Few Blooms

I cut back my only mum, 'Debonair' a couple times this season, and it is now determined to go ahead and bloom.  This is the first flower of the year for it, not quite fully opened.

A Few Blooms

The statice is late blooming this year.  This was lying down, so I found something to prop it up with.

A Few Blooms

Someone identified this reblooming iris that I got at the sale table last year.  I'll have to look it up when I get a chance, and will come back to add it.  (Yes, Glenda, this is 'Immortality'.  Thanks!)

A Few Blooms

I don't remember if I posted a photo of the oldest butterfly bush we have.  It is late blooming this year, too. 

A Few Blooms

Jean's Bloomin' Tuesday is up and runnning.  Go check it out!
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Short Video of a Monarch

I have been seeing a number of butterflies and other insects this week.  A couple have eluded getting their photos taken, but I keep trying.  I am continuing to see a couple of monarchs daily.  It's fun watching them.  The video I'm posting is 27 seconds.  I've tried to post videos lately, and couldn't get them to upload.  I'm trying this short one to see if that makes a difference.


It worked!  Have a great Friday!  I go back to work tomorrow, after having the summer off.  My house will be cleaner than it usually has been when I go back, but I'm disappointed with the vegetable gardens, mostly due to the weather and critter damage.  The flowers are getting stressed from all the heat, and a few have died this summer.  Already, I am starting to think about next spring, and what I want to plant in the holes.  Still, the black eyed Susans and goldenrods are looking good, and cheering me up.
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Lots of Critters this Week

I have been seeing more and more butterflies.  A dark colored swallowtail of some kind has split the scene whenever I've had my camera out. Other butterflies have hung around, knowing I was out.

The bees are enjoying the Joe Pye weed, since the globe thistles are finished.

Lots of Critters this Week

From looking at my book, this looks to be a gray hairstreak.  I've seen several the last few days.

Lots of Critters this Week

I've been seeing huge numbers of skippers.

Lots of Critters this Week

Here's an insect I probably had identified last year, but now, can't remember what it is.

Lots of Critters this Week

Painted ladies like to come around a lot.

Lots of Critters this Week


Lots of Critters this Week

Maybe I should get a guide for dragonflies.  I was so tickled that I was able to get a photo before it flew away from the veggie garden fence.

Lots of Critters this Week

I've mentioned I'm seeing 2 or more monarchs a day.  Actually, every time I go out, I see them.

Lots of Critters this Week

The next photos were taken Thursday.

I've seen this kind of butterfly a few times this year.  I wonder if it's a spread wing skipper of some kind.  Do you know?

Lots of Critters this Week

I didn't get a good shot of this one before it darted off.  I wonder if it's a checkerspot.

Lots of Critters this Week

I haven't seen as many honeybees as bumblebees. 

Lots of Critters this Week

I missed the shot of the squirrel on the neighbor's roof, but saw a dove on the birdbath in time to take a quick photo before it flew off.

Lots of Critters this Week

I liked this photo of the monarch dancing on the short toothed mountain mint.  I didn't see the butterfly on the right side of the photo until I was editing the photos.  I think it's another gray hairstreak.

Lots of Critters this Week

The next 2 photos show 2 different monarchs on my oldest butterfly bush.

Lots of Critters this Week


Lots of Critters this Week

After I took the above photos, I was surprised to see this hummingbird moth on the agastache, out in the bright sun.  Not only that, but it put up with me taking loads of photos, and even a couple videos.  I had trouble getting clear photos because of how fast it flapped its wings.  I looked it up, and it appears to be a white-lined sphinx moth.

Lots of Critters this Week

Lots of Critters this Week


Lots of Critters this Week

Another painted lady showed up looking lovely.

Lots of Critters this Week

To see more critters, click on the Camera Critters button on my sidebar.  Have a great weekend!
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August 2010 GBBD

After all of the rain most of the summer, August brought hot, dry weather.  Some of the plants that normally do well no matter the weather are struggling, and a few have either gone dormant or died.  When I look at my beds, I see holes and not as much color as I like.  Still, I came up with a number of blooms.  I actually got sidetracked from my picture taking, and didn't get to go back and finish the back gardens, where the morning glories are in their glory, gray headed coneflowers, oregano, and coneflowers are some of what's still blooming back there.

The yellow rudbeckias are 'Prarie Sun', I think.  I was surprised to see them coming up from last year's plants.  They were sold as annuals, but also came up in the ground and have bloomed all season.  I did lose one of the plants across the street, a few weeks ago, though.  The one I think is 'Tiger Eye' I added this spring.

August 2010 GBBD

I'm glad I added these purple salvia plants to the pansies, since the pansies didn't survive the heat we've had.  They normally last all season in this area.

August 2010 GBBD

The  next set of photos are from the new curb area, which has some bare spots.  One of the butterfly weed plants died after blooming, and I think I should wait to see if it comes back in the spring before planting anything else there.  I'll have to be patient, though, because milkweeds are one of the last plants to come up.

This Bushy Bluebell clematis was planted last fall.  It has bloomed all summer, and is so cool looking with the awesome seedheads, blooms, and buds.



August 2010 GBBD

The 'Laguna 3-4 Blue Rim' lisianthus have been blooming for a few weeks.

August 2010 GBBD

The rose moss are doing fine next to the curb.

August 2010 GBBD

Moving along to the more established curb areas, the lantanas are shriveling between their waterings, but the insects have been enjoying their flowers all summer.

August 2010 GBBD


I think this is 'Butterfly Red' pentas.  It blooms all summer, but there are periods of rest from blooming.

August 2010 GBBD

I'm enjoying the 'Cinderella Pink' lisianthus this summer.

August 2010 GBBD

I have a few petunias here and there that don't seem to be minding the heat.

August 2010 GBBD

The vinca is looking nice in the drops of water from the underground sprinkler that had come on at 4:00 a.m.

August 2010 GBBD

The knautias bloom all summer with deadheading.

August 2010 GBBD

The skullcaps 'Mongolian Skies' have just recently started blooming, and I can't remember how long they will continue, but I'm thinking up until frost.

August 2010 GBBD

The next photos are from the larger front bed.  Insects have been eating the blooms of the cosmos, but this one looks like it has escaped from them so far.

August 2010 GBBD

Snapdragons love cool weather, but they also bloom all summer.  This bed gets afternoon shade, which helps.  Lots of butterflies have been around the last few weeks.  This is a gray hairstreak.

August 2010 GBBD

The 'Pia' hydrangea looks pretty even with faded blooms.

August 2010 GBBD

The cleomes were slow in coming up this year.  It seems that they all start blooming at the same time, no matter what size they are.

August 2010 GBBD

The 'Ruby Tuesday' heleniums were just planted last year, and are blooming a few weeks later than the other clump in the same bed.  The love lies bleeding I've shown a lot is in the background.  That plant is doing awesome!

August 2010 GBBD

The hibiscus is almost finished blooming.  Behind it is kiss me over the garden gate, which is not as tall as last year, but is looking good to me.

August 2010 GBBD

The next photo was taken a few days ago.  This hydrangea is a work of the birds and bees.  It is in the front of the front bed.  It just came up last year, and I missed seeing the couple of blooms it had.  It is still only a couple feet high.  I was amazed to see that it has blooms pretty much like the huge hydrangea we planted, not realizing how big it would get, behind the garage when we first moved here.  This isn't in a good spot if it's going to get as large as the other one.  I'll have to see if it can be moved in the spring.  It's another one that is late in coming up, though.

August 2010 GBBD

The side beds don't have as much blooming right now, but when the asters and the rest of the goldenrods open, they will be looking great, abuzz with insects.

I have trouble photographing salvia, 'Black and Blue'.  It is one of my favorite annuals.  I gave the 'Herbtonne' rudbeckia in the background a trim to deadhead it the other day, and the next flush of blooms is opening.  The white in the photo is the short toothed mountain mint.

August 2010 GBBD

The spiderworts are pretty much finished blooming, but this one has a few left.

August 2010 GBBD

The black eyed Susans are doing fine.  The Russian sage is just starting to bloom.  

August 2010 GBBD

The anise hyssop has been blooming a few weeks, and the veronica, 'Sunny Border Blue', all summer, with deadheading.

August 2010 GBBD

Pincusion flower, snapdragons that came up from last year, butterfly milkweed, 'Hello Yellow', and the goldenrod I planted for my father-in-law when he lived here are all blooming.  Oh, and the phlox that needs deadheading is barely visible on the right.

August 2010 GBBD

This black eyed Susan vine I planted to go up the ladder is just now starting to bloom.  I think this is its second flower.

August 2010 GBBD

Back in the veggie garden, this wild thing of a plant has been coming up here and there for years, and I only let a few grow each season.  I can't remember who had some rudbeckia trilobas posted recently, but after seeing those, I think that's what these are.

August 2010 GBBD

Well, next month, we should be seeing some nice fall blooms.  I just don't know where the summer went, but I hope next spring doesn't take too long to get here.  My house will be cleaner going into next season, and I look forward to more garden time than I had this summer.

Head on over to Carol of May Dreams Gardens' blog if you haven't been there yet, to check out what all is blooming in other folks' gardens.



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