Some of the ast of the roses from the first bloom session. It is a simple set of petals on a knock out rose.
Carrying over geraniums doesn't always pay off but this one is doing well. It wintered in luxury in my basement window and now is giving great sets of blooms. I watered the entire garden of flowers in the round raised bed in the front yard. We are at 87 degrees F. today and the temps remain that level all week. I hooked up a hose as I was getting weary of toteing water from the backyard barrel.
The Russian sage is doing well in the front yard but I just don't like it grows in such a random shape. It falls all over itself in the garden. I have this trellised up a bit. I inherited this from the previous owner and like it and hate it.
I am just now getting morning glory blooms. They come up wild among the tomato patch and I keep thinning them out so they don't suffocate the tomatoes and sunflowers.
These sunflowers are not mammoth brand as this volunteer one has multiple heads. I like it but was hoping it to be the other kind. I have three of these growing in among the tomatoes.
I sent a set of bulbs from this agapanthus to my brother in California knowing it would bloom. He is lazy and plants everything in pots rather than in the ground. The firs year it became root bound and broke the small pot he put it in. He had to put it in a large pot and now it has five or six shoots of blooms. I read yesterday that I should plant it in the ground in the spring and dig it in the fall. Maybe it will bloom if I plant it in the ground. I see this flower in gardens in Europe and also in California as it grows like a ditch lily, invading everywhere. I was glad he got it to bloom and now that it has he likes it a lot.
Here it is, my agapanthus blooming in Yorba Linda, Californina. I have had it in pots for years but it will freeze out in my climate so I bring it inside every fall. The article I read said I could dig it in the fall and replant it in the spring. I will try that soon. I have owned it for years and kept it as a floliage plant in pots.
I mentioned earlier that it is 87 F. today. We had an appointment this morning in West Des Moines. After the appointment we visited the bookstore nearby. Home for lunch and resting in the afternoon, I watered things in the morning before we left and no one is mowing grass right now. We may go back to having dormant grass again.
Thanks again for stopping by today.
