With the arrival of summer heat in Seattle (aka above 70 degrees), the frogs have burst on the scene. Today, they seem to be everywhere I look. Jumping out of the grass as I walk, and perched high on broad leaves sunning themselves.
Sunday, August 7, 2011
A dry flower garden
The new dry garden has been the most rewarding endeavor in the garden this year. Late July it sprang to life and has been opening up more each week. I keep wondering if it is at it's height now and will begin to fade. But it keeps getting prettier with the sunshine.
My list of plants thriving in the dry garden:
Stargazer Lilies
Agastache
Echinacea
Autumn Joy Sedum
Achellia
Borage
Angels Fishing Rods
Bee Balm (Lavender color)
Hollyhock
Echinops
Coreopsis
Catmint
Lilac
Honeycomb Buddleja
Rosemary
Dwarf Shasta Daisy
Satin Flower
Creeping Thyme
Angel's Fishing Rods dangle their lucious bells on wire near the Lilies.
It's safe to say these Echinacea blooms are hand sized.
Stargazer Lilies
With blooming sedum.
The dry garden turned out to be playful & whimsical, not something I planned, but something I keep noticing...
Echinecea, standing over 4 feet tall.
Angel's fishing rods.
A lavender Bee Balm! The color is even prettier in person.
Hyssop, stands about 5 feet tall now.
Agastache (Hyssop)
This guy was absolutely passed out flat. I walked by 20 minutes later and he was gone.
My list of plants thriving in the dry garden:
Stargazer Lilies
Agastache
Echinacea
Autumn Joy Sedum
Achellia
Borage
Angels Fishing Rods
Bee Balm (Lavender color)
Hollyhock
Echinops
Coreopsis
Catmint
Lilac
Honeycomb Buddleja
Rosemary
Dwarf Shasta Daisy
Satin Flower
Creeping Thyme
Angel's Fishing Rods dangle their lucious bells on wire near the Lilies.
It's safe to say these Echinacea blooms are hand sized.
Stargazer Lilies
With blooming sedum.
The dry garden turned out to be playful & whimsical, not something I planned, but something I keep noticing...
Echinecea, standing over 4 feet tall.
Angel's fishing rods.
A lavender Bee Balm! The color is even prettier in person.
Hyssop, stands about 5 feet tall now.
Agastache (Hyssop)
This guy was absolutely passed out flat. I walked by 20 minutes later and he was gone.
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