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Some areas of my garden are definitely suffering right now as we are in desperate need of rain. I love summer, but even I am tired of the heat this year. Months of mid- to upper-90s, not to mention the constant high humidity which puts the heat index well over a hundred most every day, and very little rain have taken a toll this summer but there are a few areas that I have managed to keep watered, including a lot of containers. (I’ll be rethinking just how many containers I have next year.) Click photos to enlarge.

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containers
^ A grouping of containers. Look how big the purple fountain grass is! I have it in a large container underplanted with silver dichondra. The other containers have annuals including verbena, marigolds, african daisy, angelina, bubble gum supertunias, dusty miller and black pearl pepper.

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flower beds and path
^ Flower bed above gazebo (Ignore the crispy sparse grass)

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more containers
^ More containers on the patio, including fuchsia,
coleus, petunias, wandering jew and impatiens.

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spring bulb bed with annuals
^ Spring bulb bed overplanted with annuals and containers, including elephant ears, dark purple alternanthera, red sunpatiens, red dragonwing begonias.

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persian shield plant
^ Gorgeous Persian Shield plant with impatiens in the secret garden. This one gets partial sun and the color is much more intense than the ones that get more sun in the patio and gazebo flower beds.

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agastache heatwaveAgastache Heatwave
^ Love this plant, except that it is almost SIX’ TALL! I am definitely going to have to cut this clump back earlier next year, or move it to another area. I had no idea it got this tall. I have it tied up after it flopped during a storm.

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patio bed and container  closeup of tiered container
^ Edge of patio and tiered container, includes perilla magilla, persian shield, impatiens, ferns, wandering jew.

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garden arch and creekside plantings  scarlet runner beans on arch
^ The garden arch on the bridge over the creek is new this year. I wanted something (besides morning glory) that would cover the arch quickly and planted scarlet runner beans here in early July. The vines have already covered the arch. Creekside plantings include profusion zinnias, begonias, torenia, marigolds, coneflowers and more.

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gazebo bed  black pearl peppers
^ Gazebo bed with varieaged caryopteris, black pearl peppers, dusty miller and marigolds. The black pearl peppers are ripening to a bright red now. I’ll have plenty of seeds this fall!

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creekside planting gazebo and slope bed perilla magilla
^ (L to R) Creekside planting with lantana and profusion zinnias, torenia, forget me nots, black eyed susans, daylilies – Another view of the gazebo and slope bed – Perilla Magilla, one plant fills a huge space

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crape myrtle tree blooming water feature hanging baskets
^ (L to R) Crape Myrtle still blooming – new small water feature bought on clearance recently, to be used in flower bed next year with seating area – hanging baskets of petunias and supertunias in the August heat

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How’s your garden doing during these hot days of August?

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creek in secret gardenAfter getting 3 or 4 inches of rain over this past weekend, we have had two more days and a couple more inches of rain this week. All this rain has filled the streams in the mountains, and the little creek in the Secret Garden is overflowing. After the downpours finally stopped early this evening, I walked around a bit in the garden and found a few more flowers, including forsythia shrubs, daffodils and hyacinths. A few of the miniature irises are still blooming as well as a few crocus. Tulips are several inches tall, as are the alliums and other spring bulbs and the daylilies. I’m hoping that the rains will stop now so I can get the beds cleaned out and some fresh mulch put down. I’m ready for the gardening season to begin!

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daffodil
A drenched daffodil

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hyacinth buds
Hyacinths are just about to bloom

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forsythia
Raindrops on Forsythia flowers

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How’s your weather? Does it finally feel like spring in your area?

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Here’s yet another post about the weather. We have had rain, rain, and more rain since yesterday and have creeks and standing water everywhere again. The small stream in the secret garden is running constantly now. I am so sick of this weather but at least it’s not snowing…yet.

raindrops on redtip
Raindrops on redtip, click to enlarge

water  creek in the secret garden, late evening  waterfall in secret garden
Creek in the Secret Garden, late evening

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Rain

We had flooding rain last week, and received over 5 inches in a two-day period, in addition to the many rainy, drizzling days we have had here since Christmas. This caused the streams to come flooding out of the mountains, and the creek in the secret garden to overflow. This same thing happened last year, although it was a little later in the spring. We’ve been in extreme drought conditions here for most of the past two years so I’m glad to get this rain — I just kinda wish it wouldn’t all come at once. :)

Click on any of these photos to view larger versions. I’ve been experimenting a little in these photos with the many options on my new camera, including using the “nature vivid” and “nature soft” settings.

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creek in the secret garden
Creek running through the secret garden

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waterfall in the secret garden   rocks and water   moss and plants at edge of creek

reflections in rain puddle   creek and waterfall   rushing water
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