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>With this heat wave and drought it’s not easy to show what’s blooming. Walking around this morning it was much easier to find what is dead or dying.

Columbine –
bought at the Wildflower Center sale this year, has never bloomed

Fig Tree –
Not dead, but looking sad. Come on! This is a fig tree.


Looks like the squash-vine borer has hit again. I just don’t have the energy to dig them out anymore.

Here’s the culprit, the adult SVB. I found him hanging out on the okra.

Hot and Spicy Oregano –
Barely hanging on.

Mums –
I’ve had the plant for two years, but I don’t think it will survive the summer.

One sad lamb’s ear

White Penta – or should I say brown

Daylily –
Not only is it unhappy with the weather, but it appears someone
attempted to dig it out last night.

Tithonia –
These are supposed to need very little water, but they have just been so thirsty in this heat. I refuse to water them more than once a week and I really don’t think that will be enough.

Nasturtium –
Faint signs of life.

One bright spot –
The coneflowers are doing great. You can also see cosmos in the background.
I’ll be planting more of both of these next year.

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I took pictures yesterday evening, but didn’t have a chance to post them last night. Here’s what’s blooming in my garden…

Cantaloupe

Bluebonnets – round two. I was sure these were done for the year.

Butter Bean Blossom

Cilantro

Zinnias. These are two of the seven colors I have growing.

Nasturtium


Knock-Out Rose

Mums

Columbine


“Fruit Cocktail” Shrimp Plant

Tangerine Abutilon

Coreopsis w/ Plumbago

More Nasturtium
Also blooming…
texas yellow star
rock rose
blackfoot daisy
marigolds
penta
purple heart
four o’clock
all sorts of fruits and veggies

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>Bloom Day 4/15

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With the way my garden was looking last month, I wasn’t sure when my garden would ever be worthy of bloom day photos, but here they are…

“Jethro Tull” Coreopsis

Plumbago

“Graffiti White” Penta

Columbine

Columbine

Four O’Clock


Mexican Lime Bud 

Texas Yellow Star

Black Foot Daisies


Bluebonnets

Sun Gold Tomato Blossoms

Marigolds and Nasturtiums for bug control

Squash Blossoms

Strawberry

The first mums

Last, but far from least … Knockout Roses

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