Friday, June 15, 2012

Happy GBBD June 2012!

Happy GBBD June 2012!
 I have to admit, today was rushed.  I didn't realize it was the 15th and I have had about 3 seconds to take pictures lately so I grabbed the camera and snapped some shots - hope you enjoy!  Sorry if it seems a little thrown together but all shots were shot this morning between customers, but I got it done!!!
Above- I started out at the front gate and went from there, the Kalanchoe in the front planter is blooming- love that little guy!!!
The front outside bed has Globe Mallow going nuts with color- one of my favorites- easy tough little plant. 
 The Cholla is blooming in the front bed as well, as is the Mexican Bird of Paradise (below).

 The Shrimp Plant and the Thyrallis are blooming away in the front sign beds.  

 As is the Brazilian Pavonia.  The Birds of Paradise next to the fence are bursting with color- both plantings of it- love that stuff!!!  

 The little Blackfoot Daisy are happy as can be in the "desert bed" along with the Palo Verde- those little yellow blooms are like saucers!  You can see them from far away!

 The Tecoma and the American Beautyberry are doing their thing in the side bed. 

 The Antigonon is covering the fence and blooming away- such subtle sweet little blooms.
 And next to the Antigonon is the Mexican Flame Vine, a personal favorite and hard one to beat- such vibrant color!!!!  
 The Rock Rose Pavonia and Cigar Plant are happy and blooming in the side bed as well, I featured more on this bed this time as it always seems to get skipped.

 The Turk's Cap out front is coming into bloom again and this little guy below was watching me today as I was pruning the Pavonia- had to let you all see him- he was so funny- he kept hopping from leaf to leaf following me.  Just glad he didn't hop on me!!!! I know he is small but I still didn't want a spider on me.....  His green eyes were cool though.
 And just a shot of the front pot by the door- I am happy with the planting- everything is filling in and doing well.
Hope everyone had/has a great GBBD!!!!  Thanks to May at May Dreams Gardens for hosting.

10 comments:

  1. Cuphea is definitely my favorite here. Happy GBBD.

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    1. It's a nice one- the one we have looks like candy corn. HA! Happy GBBD to you as well!

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  2. We missed seeing you when we dropped by yesterday. We were on our way to visit friends on their ranch near Blanco. We saw all your beautiful blooms and the fame vine blooming at the front. Love that flower. I know you had a busy but happy bloom day.

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    1. Sorry I missed you! I had a doctor's appt, and had to take off early. I love that flame vine too- that one at the front started out as a "deer test" and since it lived, survived and bloomed- even in the shade- I left it. When it gets little bigger it'll go up that post. The one at the back fence is bursting with blooms, though it has full sun too.... I was just surprised it bloomed as much as it does by the gate in the shade. Thanks for stopping by- would have loved to have seen you and caught up!!

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  3. MAybe you should turn off word verification. It took me 3 tries to post.

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    1. Ha! I didn't even know I have it on! Now to figure out how to turn it off!!!

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  4. I'm enjoying the cuphea in my garden too...batface and david verity. I found a little pink variety this spring too that is really sweet. Unfortunately, the bunnies are loving the david verity too ;/ Happy GBBD!

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  5. Happy GBBD! Little spiders like your green eyed friend have always had a thing for bitting me. And I swell up like crazy when they do! It may have been last minute, but you managed to put together a nice Bloom Day post. I love your post by the front door and the Mexican Bird of Paradise is a plant that looks like it is having a festive celebration of some kind.
    P.S. I was able to find instructions on removing the word verification online. It is a bit tricky, but doable.

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  6. That Mexican Flame Vine is gorgeous. I can see why you like it so much. The Pony's Foot with the Donkey's Ear (?) Kolancho is a great combo. I think I'll borrow that idea. Thanks.

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  7. Such gorgeous blooms. Its beauty was captured perfectly. The outcome is still fabulous even though its a rushed one.
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