Another rain, another bloom

Wondering why it’s been muggy lately? That’s because we had another shower, and my flowers are loving it. Some time last week, I deadheaded the spent Cosmos and Dianthus blooms, and now they’re back for another show. I am loving these Cosmos! So much so, that I’ve ordered an ounce of the Psyche White from Wildseedfarms.com and 4 packets of the Ladybird Dwarf Red from Dianeseeds.com to try out. Let’s hope I can get them to grow even though it’s mid-summer already.

Those “purple blue” salvias that I planted in the middle bed last year didn’t bloom true. I found 3 of the 4 salvias showing off rose-colored flowers…so I transplanted them this morning to the corner beds. One of them even had volunteer rootlings which I quickly planted into different holes, with some good soil. I’ve been meaning to fill those corners with salvia anyway.

I was also happy to see one of the Flevo glads laden with blooms this morning. Not exactly the crimson red I expected, but more of a dark rose red  color. Very rich and very vibrant. While this gladiolus was reported as a dwarf in Brent and Becky’s catalog, my specimens averaged three feet tall, and the flower spike needed some support. I noticed not all of the other glads were faring well…some pest is making a meal of the glad leaves.

I’ve become obsessed with finding some true blue salvias of the same habit as my greggiis; current candidates are Salvia azurea and Salvia reptans to fill the holes in my blue & white bed. Oh, and add Salvia chamaedryoides and coahuilensis to the wishlist….

Crazy about Cosmos

One of the two exciting flowering standouts of 2007 in my garden are the Cosmos Cosmic Mix seeds that I planted mid-spring. With regular rainfall we saw up until this month, the Cosmos took off in a brilliant display of yellows, orange, and reds. These came from the Park Seed order that arrived late winter which I just threw around the borders of the backyard flower beds. I love the fern-like growth and the semi-double blooms of the Cosmos sulphureus…and this has led to my interest in the Cosmos bipinnatus which sports even “fern-ier” foliage. I intend on ordering a bag of the Psyche White Cosmos at Wildseed Farms for next year. Too bad they aren’t perennials! Note to self: order more red and yellow Cosmos sulphureus. Or even give the Ladybird series a test drive.

The hunt for evergreen daylilies

Guess who decided to surprise me and work on the dog run? That’s right, DH grabbed a rake and started prepping the run for the sod arriving this weekend. Pictures forthcoming.

Meanwhile, my hunt for a white evergreen daylily has expanded my ambitions of populating the flowerbeds with greenery. Most catalogs and online stores won’t ship until as early as March for my zone 8 gardens, so I still have time to plan my daylily purchases.

Here is my white daylily research so far:

STANDARD FORMS:
JOAN SENIOR 6″ 25″ EM Reb Ev Dip near white self with lime green throat
GENTLE SHEPHERD 5″ 29″ EM Sev Dip near white self with yellow green throat
WHITE TEMPTATION 5″ 32″ M Sev Dip near white self with green throat
LIGHT THE WAY 6″ 36″ M Reb Sev Dip icy white self with pale green throat
HENRY BAKER 5.5″ 21″ EM Reb Sev Dip near white self with green throat
SAGARMATHA 6″ 27″ VL Reb Sev Dip near white self with olive green throat
WHITE STAG 6″ 18″ M Reb Sev Dip near white self with green throat
WINTER CHILL 6.5″ 34″ ML Reb Sev Dip near white self with chartreuse to green throat
BLIZZARD BAY 6″ 28″ L Reb Sev Tet near white self with green throat
FAITH HOPE CHARITY 6″ 30″ L Reb Ev Dip near white self with small chartreuse throat
ICE PLANET 6.5″ 28″ EM Reb Ev Dip near white with green shadings and green throat
MOONLIT CARESS 5.5″ 26″ ML Sev Tet near white self with green throat
MORMON 8.5″ 20″ EM Reb Ev Dip near white self
SPACECOAST SNOW ANGEL 6.25″ 28″ EM Reb Ev Tet near white self with green throat
TUSCAWILLA TRANQUILITY 5.5″ 21″ EE Reb Sev Dip near white self with lemon lime throat
VANILLA RUFFLES 5″ 20″ ML Ev Dip near white self with green throat


SPIDERS:
ANNIE LEE 9″ 26″ M Dor Dip near white spider self with light green throat
WHITE STRIPE 5″ 25″ M Dor Dip near white spider with green throat

UNUSUALS:
HEAVENLY ANGEL ICE 8″ 36″ ML Reb Dormant Dip white self above green yellow throat
MARGO REED INDEED 7.5″ 28″ ML Reb Sev Dip cream white with pink undertones and small ruffled white edge above chartreuse throat

Flower wishlist

What happens when you window-shop garden catalogs in winter? Your wishlist and shopping carts grow longer by the time spring arrives. Here is my current wishlist of flowers, which covers the gamut of annuals and perennials, seeds and tubers/bulbs. I’m going for some early flashy color this season, which is why annuals made it into my list.

Zinnia elegans Candy Stripe
Zinnia elegans Swizzle Cherry & Ivory
Dianthus chinensis Corona Cherry Magic
Dianthus chinensis Velvet ‘n Lace
Cosmos sulphureus Cosmic Mix
Anemone blanda Blue Star or Blue Shades
Stokesia laevis Blue Danube, Bluestone or Peachies Pick
Caryopteris x clandonensis Dark Knight
Salvia x jamensis Sierra San Antonio

…and a large white-flowered reblooming evergreen daylily, perhaps a spider form.

I am still researching the white daylily as there are many cultivars available. Many online stores have huge selections of white/near-whites…now it’s just a matter of time trying to discover a particular Hemerocallis that will fit all my criteria.

I’m also expanding my blue-and-white garden, as evidenced by the number of blue flowered plants on my wishlist.