Bogturtle's Garden- July 16 to end, 2014
Rudbeckia 'Goldstrum' or 'Goldstorm' is a vigorous plant and was quite dominant in this one corner of the garden. But I thinned it so vigorously that I almost lost it. Glad to see some, and hope it regains territory. Trumpet Flower 'Jersey Peach' again. The 'Lamb's Ears' looked so good that I decided to photograph it again. Of the many 'Marsh Mallows' I have purchased or started from seed, only this bubble gum pink remains. As big as a dinner plate, with many more to come. The Deer freely munch on them and this one would also be gone if not frequently sprayed with repellent. I guess they are safe, with roots in areas where backish tidal water, surely quite fresh, and not too salty, comes in. Next to it was a weakly growing, typically red, more southern sort, Hibiscus coccinea, which I, accidentally, string trimmed and I have not, yet, sought out any left, that I could rescue. Glad even to have found time and energy to string trim areas ove...