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Rudbeckias are putting on a show

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Rudbeckias are putting on a show



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one word Flcrazy,,,,,,,,,,, WOW

6 Aug, 2008

lyd
Lyd
 

ditto

6 Aug, 2008

 

Very attractive scene. Did we see the bird bath earlier in the year? Looked very different then.

6 Aug, 2008

 

Love Rubbeckias, Mine are still small, I Planted them late due to lazyness, :) ..Dee..

6 Aug, 2008

 

Just delightful !

6 Aug, 2008

 

Thank you !
Very good eye Celandine, and memory ! The birdbath is the same but I had a very large autumn clematis climbing up the right side,almost hiding the bird bath.Now it's alot more noticeable. I had to cut my vine down to the ground a few days ago. I've had a new pest enter the garden, haven't even looked it up yet, too disgusted. In three days time, they had eaten off every leaf and flower bud, it would have started blooming in about two weeks ! Luckily this type of clematis are very hardy and can take that type of severe pruning, but I'm so ticked off that I won't get to see it bloom or smell it's sweet fragrance over by the arbor this year.

7 Aug, 2008

 

It's beautiful Flcrazy. I like the arch with everything growing over it. - Wonderful.

7 Aug, 2008

 

My pereniial rudbeckia is just coming into flower now. I find that if I keep deadheading, it goes on for weeks and weeks. We had a hot summer and mild autumn in 2006 and it started flowering for a second time at the end of November!

7 Aug, 2008

 

Thanks again everyone !
I'll have to try and keep them watered, and give that a try Andrew, never deadheaded these to see if it would rebloom, thanks for the info !

8 Aug, 2008

 

Great shot Flcrazy, i started with one Rudbeckia Goldsturm and every other year i split them, i must have half a dozen patches now and they all give a superb show.

8 Aug, 2008

 

Fabulous garden Flcrazy, makes me want to get my flight booked and come and see it and the swallowtails!!

9 Aug, 2008

 

Come on Janey, times a 'wastin',girl ! The drought I'm dealing with will not allow them to look like this for very long ...lol !

10 Aug, 2008

 

Another beautiful picture of your beautiful garden. Had to look up the word "drought" (!!). Still persisting down here and windy. We live in the bump that sticks out on the south-east coast - no land mass between us and Iceland. In Norfolk the wind is called "lazy" because it goes through you (not round!).

10 Aug, 2008

 

Well Magnoliatree, I'll give you my definiton of the word drought. It is,... 'to ponder one's sanity, and ability to make good decisions, when one's flowers require tons of water, and you're not getting any'...does that sound about right...lol !

10 Aug, 2008

 

Great definition! I'll try to bear it in mind.

10 Aug, 2008

 

I love that shock of lacy mauvy-white...is that perovskia? Garden is just fabulous... hope you get some water soon... wish I could send you the four inches of rain we received over the weekend... weather is very changeable and can go from wet to dry a number of times in the course of a day... some are cursing the rain..but I say bring it on...our watertable needs rebalancing..it's been low for a number of years now...

11 Aug, 2008

 

Lori , the tall silvery one on the right is Artemisia ludoviciana, called western wormwood, and this just happens to be hardy to zone 4.The pink blooms behind it, are phlox and yarrow.

11 Aug, 2008

 

hmmm... my ludoviciana has golden flowers ...the plant looks metallic...lol. silver foliage and golden flowers... how many types of ludoviciana are there, do you think? Yours is so pretty and lacy that I took it for a different plant altogether..

12 Aug, 2008

 

Tons of them I think Lori...lol. This one doesn't get the lovely golden cone type bloom. It gets very tiny, insignificant yellow blooms on the tips of each stem, it was given to me, by a friend and neither of us know the cultivar. I just let it do it's thing, I did finally get around to giving it alittle trim though, it was getting too tall and blocking out the plants behind it..

14 Aug, 2008

 

The blossoms get ratty on mine so I regularly just give them a haircut after they finish blooming... the leaves change shape after I do..they go from being lanceolate to having three lobes....very strange aye? I really like this plant...I've had mine since my first season's garden...I think I mentioned before that I like the silvery leaves in the moonlight...planted a moonlight garden the first year...but the streetlights are tungsten red...lol.

14 Aug, 2008

 

Wonderful job. A beautiful spot. Keep up the good work!

15 Aug, 2008

 

You have a garden to be very proud of, I love it to bits.

28 Aug, 2008

 

As my wife has just said it looks like a english cottage garden, stunning

28 Aug, 2008

 

Thank you both, and please thank your wife for me too, that was quite a comment, I really appreciate it!

29 Aug, 2008

 

Our pleasure.

29 Aug, 2008

 

What a beautiful garden!

6 Oct, 2008

 

Beautiful garden, and stunning photograph

17 Feb, 2009

 

Thanks so much for your nice comment Debrah ! Glad you like my barely contained chaos that I call a garden...lol

18 Feb, 2009

 

Wow!! this looks great Flcrazy- I can see you enjoy your garden and that you spend a lot of time caring for it.

2 Aug, 2009

 

Thanks Richard ! It all started out as a means to cover some old stumps in the yard. Then it progressed into a hobby which later became an obsession...lol

2 Aug, 2009

 

i love this

20 Apr, 2010

 

Fantastic garden...I love it!

29 Oct, 2010

 

my rudbekias are still blooming and its the last day of oct .

29 Oct, 2010

 

So are mine . Usually it is rudbeckias,Cosmos, Penstemmon and Chrysantemum's which flower the latest in my garden

29 Oct, 2010

 

same here lol but pulled cosmos 2 days ago as frost got em ;0(

30 Oct, 2010

 

Hi Cristina ! Thanks for the warm compliment ! You do my heart good...;-). I'm afraid most of my plants have retired for the year also. My rudbeckias bloom yearlier in the season here in the States. They went bye-bye the first of October. The only perennals I still have in bloom are some monkshood, fall blooming camelia, ligularia, boneset, a reblooming clematis, and a dicentra scandens vine. I still have a few cold hardy annuals hanging on for dear life, but fear they will be gone too as we are expecting temps to be down to 35 degrees F tonight..:-(

30 Oct, 2010

 

omg cold then !!!

31 Oct, 2010

 

Gorgeous...

7 Jul, 2012

 

I agree with all the above comments.... especially Phillips wife i too thought it was a typical cottage garden- was sooo surprised to see that ir was'nt in the UK just stunning and a haven for all the wildlife too so it ticks all the boxes for me flcrazy its a credit to you :)

26 Jan, 2014

 

OOooops forgot to say flcrazy -added to me favorites...will be looking at this pic for inspiration x

26 Jan, 2014



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