As the new annual in my garden Lobelia erinus got honored place in first pictures of this May Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day.
They are planted few days ago - Lobelia sharing the pot with pelargonium and plectranthus.
Ajuga reptans and white Iberis sempervirens.
They are planted few days ago - Lobelia sharing the pot with pelargonium and plectranthus.
Ajuga reptans and white Iberis sempervirens.
I wanted to show this very persistent Ajuga reptans - see, there is almost no soil.
Anemone.
Wax begonia also planted few days ago.
Centaurea Montana called Perennial Cornflower, Mountain Cornflower, Montane Knapweed or Mountain Bluet.
Clematis Omoshiro bought in the fall prepares surprise for me - as you can see looks interesting. there will be 4 flowers coming soon.
Euphorbia polychroma - dependable.
Flox subulata (Moss Phlox, Moss Pink, Mountain Phlox) ends blooming.
Forget-me-not in pink and blue.
Fragaria hybride Dee Rose - evergreen and blooming sometimes even in December.
Geranium phaeum Spring Time.
Hyacithoides hispanica (Spanish bluebell or Wood hyacinth) in pink and blue.
... then come latest tulips of the garden ....
and...
... Magnolia lilliflora Nigra ...
Paeonia suffruticosa - first flower ever is about to be open.....
As you can see, in May even Rucola decided to bloom. I sew it in Novemebr and it overwintered well without any protection.
... very dark private parts of light in color fragrant Surfinia.....
... and surfinia herself ...
Anemone.
Wax begonia also planted few days ago.
Centaurea Montana called Perennial Cornflower, Mountain Cornflower, Montane Knapweed or Mountain Bluet.
Clematis Omoshiro bought in the fall prepares surprise for me - as you can see looks interesting. there will be 4 flowers coming soon.
Euphorbia polychroma - dependable.
Flox subulata (Moss Phlox, Moss Pink, Mountain Phlox) ends blooming.
Forget-me-not in pink and blue.
Fragaria hybride Dee Rose - evergreen and blooming sometimes even in December.
Geranium phaeum Spring Time.
Hyacithoides hispanica (Spanish bluebell or Wood hyacinth) in pink and blue.
... then come latest tulips of the garden ....
and...
... Magnolia lilliflora Nigra ...
Paeonia suffruticosa - first flower ever is about to be open.....
As you can see, in May even Rucola decided to bloom. I sew it in Novemebr and it overwintered well without any protection.
... very dark private parts of light in color fragrant Surfinia.....
... and surfinia herself ...
And pansies moved today from too shady place to sunny warm spot - I think they will like it.
This post is part of the tradition started by Carol of May Dreams Gardens. Every 15th of the month, garden bloggers all around the globe are posting pictures of the blooms in their gardens. So if you visit May Dreams Gardens, you can check what is going on current month in the gardens all over the globe. Anyone can participate. Just make a post and drop the link under GBBD post at Carol's blog.
BLOOMING FRIDAY
This post is also part of Roses and stuff blog by Katarina, who started Blooming Friday tradition. What a coincidence we have both today :)
Beautiful. The lobelia are really special, but I like your tulips, geraniums. Nice combos too!
ReplyDeleteHi there. I see a fellow euphorbia lover. Happy blooms day. Cheers, Yvonne
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous Ewa - such a wonderful time of the year. xv
ReplyDeleteHappy Bloom Day!
ReplyDeleteYou've got so many interesting plants in your garden, Ewa. That clematis makes me so curious - I want to see what that furry bud will turn into...
ReplyDeleteI wish you a great weekend among all your beautiful, blooming plants!
Katarina
Beautiful blooms, Ewa! I love the dainty little pink and blue forget-me-nots, but the real showstopper is that electric blue lobelia. I've never had much luck keeping it over the summer, but I couldn't resist picking some up at the garden center once again. Maybe this will be the year it will grow for me:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous series of photos...not to mention the flowers.
ReplyDeleteHi Ewa, the lobelia deserves that place of honor, what an intense blue! The whole combination in the container is fabulous! Azaleas always steal my heart too, that one is new to me. The peony looks promising, pink?
ReplyDeleteFrances
Happy Bloom Day Ewa! Your garden always inspires me. I love the centaurea montana - had them in previous gardens and just added a few teeny tiny babies last fall. I hope they manage to bloom this year. They've been chewed down to nothing by the rabbits once or twice, but they're tough and keep coming back.
ReplyDeleteThat lobelia is gorgeous. I just love the blues! Everything else blooming in your garden is also just beautiful.
Ewa truly a glorious variety of color and blooms in your May garden!
ReplyDeleteLove your colors..I fill my garden with blue pink and white!So many favorites in your post today but it's those pink and blue forget me nots that stole my heart! Happy Bloom Day!
Just beautiful. There is so much color and your pictures are great!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful. Nice colors.
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning parade of blooms Ewa!
ReplyDeleteYou have a lovely garden that can provide you with all those lovely flowers.
Ha en trevlig helg/ Tyra
Happy Bloom Day, Ewa! Lots of loveliness here, as usual! You're going to love your tree peony when it blooms! You'll have to post a picture of it when it does. :-)
ReplyDeleteYour garden shot is lovely. I really like the pink and blue forget-me-nots together.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your first Tree Peony bloom! I remember how excited I was when I had the first one (and only one). They are so magnificient. Your flowers are all in my favorite colors. Just lovely.
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