On the 15th of every month many bloggers from around the world share photos of what's blooming in their gardens, hosted by May Dream Gardens.
Its been awhile since I participated in Blogger's Bloom Day... glad to be back... here's what's looking good in the garden...
L-R (top): Echinacea; Leucanthemum Snow Lady. Majoran in flower, Dianthus. |
Above: Astrantia, Verbena Lollipop, Penstemon. |
Above: Hydrangea 'Magical Moonlight'. |
Above: Agapanthus |
Above: Lobelia, yellow flowers - Echinacea I believe. |
Above: Dianthus doing great in a pot. |
Copyright: All words and photos are property of Kelli's Northern Ireland Garden.
Love the hydrangea
ReplyDeleteThe yellow flowers are Rudbeckia. I'm not a great flower expert (as you know), but I have a Rudbeckia in my garden, so I know this one! Yours is probably "Goldsturm", like mine.
ReplyDeleteOh so pretty. Our flowers are fading. Fall is creeping in. You have such a nice variety.
ReplyDeleteYou have still lots of lovely flowers in bloom, love that colour of the Lobelia.
ReplyDeleteI thoroughly enjoyed my visit as we seem to be gardening in a similar fashion...organically and with clay soil. I really love the lobelia and that agapanthus.
ReplyDeleteHi Kelli, Your plants are so pretty. You have so much that's happily blooming away.....I love the Penstemon.....and am not having much luck growing it so it's fun to see how beautiful it can be.
ReplyDeleteThe Lobelia is lovely. I have blue but the blooms aren't nearly as impressive......
I love that hydrangea, so pretty. You have some lovely blooms in your garden.
ReplyDeleteI like the Echinacea after seeing some in flower on our short visit to RHS Harlow Carr last week. I think we might be looking for some Magical Moonlight though.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty blooms!
ReplyDeleteYou would love all the wild flowers on this Mountain, Kelli ! :)
ReplyDeleteViewing your flowers today reminds me of the plants here along the shores of Lake Michigan inUSA. I grow all of those here in the gardens. Nice to see others half way around the world enjoying the same. Jack
ReplyDeleteSee, now we see the benefit of your cooler summers! Many of those blooms are now faded away, and yours are still gorgeous.
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