Fall in the Northwest is for dahlias! I filled a wine barrel full of orange and yellow ones and here they are. They are about 4 feet tall in the barrel. Pretty!:
And some smaller yellow/orange pompom dahlias as well:
I have another wine barrel planted with some nasturtiums:
More coming up:
Another southern plant growing for me up here is turks cap. Love this one:
Another one that is doing splendid in hanging pots for me I brought back last year from Austin is the firecracker fern. The hummingbirds go crazy over this one:
Here is some big red sage. It really needs to go in the ground, but I still don't have the bed ready yet, so its blooming in its pot:
The bird peppers are turning red. Very bright red!:
Another red one is the dragon wing begonia. I'm just about ready to bring these into the solarium for the season:
And last, but not least, I discovered some white perennial cyclamen coming up in the corner of the lawn, so I dug it up and moved it to a more prominent location where it came be noticed and spread:
That's it! Happy Bloom Day!
1 comment:
That's amazing that you have some Austin plants still. Our oxbloods came up this week thanks to last Friday's rain. Too early for nasturtiums and I actually lost all my mums this year. Dang drought. Wish I could move!
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