Home & Garden
Tingshu’s Front Garden in Late Summer – Fine Gardening
[ad_1]
Hi GPODers!
We’re back in the gardens of
A monarch butterfly feeds on a zinnia. I planted many zinnias and dahlias this year to attract monarch butterflies (together with some milkweeds). We observed much fewer monarches in our garden this year.
A blue Salvia (Sallyfun deep ocean, annual) sits between two holly plants, looking at a zinnia under a maiden grass across the path.
Sallyfun deep ocean salvia has a long blooming season. Its blue color goes well with pink zinnia and white alyssum. Alyssum comes back every year by self seeding. The upright grass-like plant is Juncus inflexus ‘Blue Arrows’. To keep it tidy and upright, I cut it back to 4 inches when it started to form seed buds.
Low growing plants along a path to the koi fish pond.
On water front, lovely pink flowers of Argyranthemum Sassy rose in contrast with white alyssum.
A foggy morning on Sept 15. Outside the fence are a crape myrtle plant, canna striata, and variegated maiden grass.
The metal fence was installed last summer, after rabbits expanded their menu to include some of the plants outside the front yard they never touched before.
The maiden grasses add height and texture to the garden. At the lower right corner, a floss flower nuzzles comfortably by the side of a blue fescue.
A view from the front door of the house.
A Queen of Night (Epiphyllum Oxypetalum) flower hanging from the trunk of a Yoshino Cherry tree, surrounded by other shade loving plants, begonias, coleus, hostas, and a young Sun King Aralia on the back.
Thank you so much for this incredible late summer tour of your garden, Tingshu! It could only be matched by a calming stroll through your plants in person.
How did your garden look as summer came to an end? How about now as fall is just setting in? We’d love to see some photos! Follow the directions below to submit, or send me a DM on Instagram: @agirlherdogandtheroad
Have a garden you’d like to share?
Have photos to share? We’d love to see your garden, a particular collection of plants you love, or a wonderful garden you had the chance to visit!
To submit, send 5-10 photos to [email protected] along with some information about the plants in the pictures and where you took the photos. We’d love to hear where you are located, how long you’ve been gardening, successes you are proud of, failures you learned from, hopes for the future, favorite plants, or funny stories from your garden.
Have a mobile phone? Tag your photos on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter with #FineGardening!
Do you receive the GPOD by email yet? Sign up here.
Fine Gardening Recommended Products
Gilmore Rubber Hose Washer 10pk
– Live red rubber construction, 3/4in. washers
– Clip of 10
– Slim, lightweight design, is made with toxin-free polyurethane and utilizes industrial grade, lead-free fittings
– 3 Pounds
– 1200″L x 0.43″W
– Manufactured in the USA
XLUX Soil Moisture Meter
– Large and clear dial, including ten scales, plug and read
– Simply insert the moisture meter into soil and you’ll get the test result instantly
– Single probe, less hurts to the roots, doesn’t dig up too much soil after test
[ad_2]
GPOD Contributor
Source link
