August bloom day
August in Alabama is usually not fit for man nor beast but this past week has actually been cooler and the humidity is down. This is my last week off before heading back to work next week and I've got a lot done in the garden this week. Here is what is blooming in the garden -
Double Rose of Sharon

We got a little rain on Tuesday and the Rain Lilies burst into bloom


PeeGee Hydrangea

Pineapple Lily

Rudbeckia loves the August heat. I just bought some more plants this week -

Obidient Plant

The rest of the blooms this month come from container plants -
Coleus

Crown of Thorns

Fan Flower

Ornamental Pepper

Be sure to visit Carol's May Dreams blog to get links to other gardeners blooms this month!
Double Rose of Sharon

We got a little rain on Tuesday and the Rain Lilies burst into bloom


PeeGee Hydrangea

Pineapple Lily

Rudbeckia loves the August heat. I just bought some more plants this week -

Obidient Plant

The rest of the blooms this month come from container plants -
Coleus

Crown of Thorns

Fan Flower

Ornamental Pepper

Be sure to visit Carol's May Dreams blog to get links to other gardeners blooms this month!

Comments
--Curmudgeon
Jan
Always Growing
The yellow rainlily is especially nice. Are the Naked Ladies done flowering for this year?
Annie at the Transplantable Rose
You asked me about the Hydrangea 'Tardiva', if it is in sun or shade. It's on the west side of my house, so it gets afternoon sun. However, looking at them this evening, I noticed that one is blooming nicely, the other not so much. I'm not sure the difference, they are about 15 feet apart, but both on the westside. So, I'd say they do benefit from some sun to bloom well.
Carol, May Dreams Gardens