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My Garden Party

June 13, 2008 By Rhoda 53 Comments

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Welcome to my garden tour! I’m joining The Preacher’s Wife for a garden party today, so be sure and go by and check out more beautiful gardens from her links. Come along and see what’s blooming in my yard or has been blooming recently. Wouldn’t it be nice if these blooms stayed around for much longer? I wish!
Hibiscus is just peeking their heads out to the sun. These are such huge blooms.
The Endless Summer hydrangeas that you’ll see below were so pretty, I had to bring some in to put in a vase to enjoy.
So pretty! Dayliles blooming in my garden…

The Endless Summer hydrangea that I planted 2 years ago is just huge now. This started as a little quart size plant and the blooms are just wonderful. It’s supposed to bloom all summer like this. Mine started out pink, but with our soil has turned the most gorgeous shade of blue. We love blue so wouldn’t think of trying to change it back. Such delicate color

Ahhh, beauty at its best!
Fills this whole corner bed going in the backyard gate, underplanted with hostas & pink impatience.
Wave petunias are growing like crazy in this basket.

Brilliant magenta clematis on the mailbox.

This is a Spirea (can’t find my card with the actual name) and I just love the soft pink blooms and the lime green leaves. Spireas have done very well for me and I will be planting more of these.

The knockout roses were in fine form this year and have bloomed prolifically so far.
Little bunny tucked amoung the shrubs. This little green shrub is a Wheeler’s Dwarf Japanese Mock Orange and they’ve done well for me too.
Blue Scabiosa pincushion perennials are busting out too.
A newly found rusty butterfly that came from a yardsale for $2 now flies in my backyard.

Planted these hollyhocks last year and this year they are rewarding me with some really amazing blooms. First time I’ve tried these. They were planted from seed.
Deep pink
Rosier pink
This is the spirea again. These are some new dianthus that I just planted this year and they are blooming like crazy now. Close-up of the blue pincushion Scabiosa. And that brings me back to the teak furniture I bought at the recent yardsale. Remember how it looked when I brought it home?
Spending some time with a pressure washer has really improved the looks a lot. It’s not perfect, but it’s a lot better than it was. I’ll be adding some teak oil or something like that to help preserve the color and keep it looking better. I really don’t hate the gray color, that just looks beachy to me, but I’ll try to keep it looking good. I think the blotchiness on the table top was from the previous owner adding poly that didn’t all come off.
I’m still very happy with this yardsale find at $20, can’t beat it! I’ve been a busy girl sewing (yes, me sewing!) some cushions for my chairs and swing and I’ll be showing the whole patio next week in all its beautiful glory. We sure are loving it out here!
And, for those of you who were concerned about the drainspout under the deck….I found this concrete rain catcher for $2.50 at a home store that should keep it all under control. We’ve had a few rains since I put it in and no problem with the pea gravel at all. I also scrubbed down the brick & got most of the clay stains off using a bottle of bleach water and scrub-brush. I think those bricks at the bottom are actually red in color and not completely stained from clay.

Do you love to garden too? The thing I hate the most is weeding. If I had someone who would do that for me, I’d be a happy girl. How do you get rid of weeds in your flower beds? I have one perennial bed that I hoed up all the grass in to get started and now the grass is back with a vengeance. I’m hoping I can spray it down with some weed killer and try to get rid of some of it.
Happy Blooms to you!

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  1. Lisa says

    June 13, 2008 at 10:49 pm

    Everything is beautiful, especially the hydrangeas. Wonderful, colorful photos.

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  2. Runningamuck says

    June 14, 2008 at 12:07 am

    My hydrangeas want to grow up to be like yours! lol. Your flowers are beautiful! And you’ve given me hope that my hydrangeas will expand this year and be nice, big plants next year.

    And your steal of a deal teak table/chairs has me drooling! I can’t believe you found them for that price! I like the more rustic look too. Just adds character.

    Fantastic job!

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  3. Melissa @ The Inspired Room says

    June 14, 2008 at 12:44 am

    What a lovely garden! Everything looks so pretty!

    Not a chance I will join in with that party, my weed garden would scare everyone away. 🙂

    Thanks for the pretty glimpses into your yard!

    Melissa

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  4. Pink Icing on the Cake says

    June 14, 2008 at 4:50 am

    Oh my goodness, those hydrangeas are breathtaking and what a beautiful bouquet they made in that white vase.

    LeAnn:)

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  5. Miss Sandy says

    June 14, 2008 at 10:34 am

    Your garden is gorgeous! Thank you for sharing this riot of color as it is gray and raining her today.

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  6. Jenny says

    June 14, 2008 at 11:45 am

    Your flowers are all so beautiful. I love your blue hydrangeas. Mine are pink. I really wanted them blue but our soil just really wants them pink 🙂 I’ve tried amending the soil but they just want to be pink. But I still love them.

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  7. Bobbie says

    June 14, 2008 at 1:50 pm

    Beautiful garden- I love love LOVE those Hydragania! I just planted some and they are tiny- I have hope they can be as beautiful…

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  8. Cathy says

    June 14, 2008 at 2:14 pm

    So envious of your gorgeous hydrangea in full bloom. Only 1 of my 3 are blooiming and it only has 2 blooms.

    The table and chairs look great!

    Cathy

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  9. Nikki says

    June 14, 2008 at 4:04 pm

    Absolutely beautiful!! Thanks for sharing.

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  10. Glenda~Many Fond Memories says

    June 14, 2008 at 4:34 pm

    Rhoda

    I really enjoy coming to your blog. You have such wonderful inspirations each time. I love all the photo’s you posted this time.

    Ciao
    Glenda

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  11. Meredith says

    June 15, 2008 at 7:07 pm

    Incredible flowers–incredible buy on the garden set!

    You always amaze me.

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  12. Charm & Grace says

    June 15, 2008 at 11:30 pm

    Your garden photos are scrumptious! Your yard must be lovely. Aren’t you glad we’re not in the shape we were this time last year with drought conditions? I certainly am… and my garden pretties are too.

    Happy weekend,
    Christi

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  13. Debbie says

    June 18, 2008 at 10:03 am

    Hi Rhoda….your flowers are beautiful. My hibiscus has buds but they aren’t opening yet….I’m in Arkansas so we are a few weeks behind you though. Thanks for sharing your garden with us!

    Enjoy your day!
    Debbie

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