The Northwest corner has featured bold red lilies and roses this month. Vigorous tetraploid 'Red Velvet' Asiatic lilies continue to multiply by the year. Upward-facing 'Forza Red' Orienpet lilies are still going strong in their second summer. Not all lilies survive in my crowded perennial beds (I'm thinking of you, wimpy Oriental lilies), so I'm very pleased to see these types returning well.
July 27, 2022
A Very Red July
January 20, 2022
August 2021 Big Blooms
The photo above includes 'LeVern Friemann' lilies, 'Big Blue' salvia, 'Penhill Dark Monarch' dahlias, 'Seniors Hope' dahlias, 'Berry Awesome' hibiscus, plus Russian sage, 'Royal Purple' smokebush and 'Jeana' tall phlox at the back of the bed.
The 'Penhill Dark Monarch' flowers were huge and saturated with deep pink color. The tall plants needed better staking so they didn't lean forward as much, but they produced quite a few flowers as they flopped all over the other plants.
'Seniors Hope' was another new dahlia for me, and I was really impressed with its prolific blooming, dark leaves and long, strong stems that were great in the garden or for cutting. Its complex blend of burgundy and cream with gold and silver dusting looked great with the 'Berry Awesome' hardy hibiscus.Here's another shot of 'Seniors Hope' and one of my three 'Berry Awesome' hardy hibiscus plants. My hibiscus plants weren't fully mature yet, but last summer they produced showy flowers for several weeks. Each bloom lasted for just a couple of days, but there were many buds on each stem. The leaves on this cultivar were tinged with mauve and maroon, so the plant was showy even before the blooming started. I highly recommend it.
The dark centers of the hibiscus echoed the color of the 'LeVern Friemann' lilies and the 'Florentina' climbing roses growing on teepee supports. Towering mauve 'Jeana' phlox was a very long blooming backdrop for this bed, and the lavender spikes of Russian sage made a nice contrast during its shorter bloomtime. The maroon leaves of the 'Royal Purple' smokebush at the center of the bed provided interest even when fewer flowers were in bloom.
I'll finish with a last picture featuring the 'Berry Awesome' hibiscus, with 'Millennium' allium blooming at back left. 'Millennium' has been another strong performer with a long bloom time for several years. The pollinators love it. Last year I planted three baby 'Lavender Bubbles' allium in this bed, and I'm looking forward to watching them mature and add darker color during a later bloom time than 'Millennium.'March 4, 2021
West Garden Progression 2020
By May 1 the area looked very different. I could fill the space with more evergreens that would look nice in winter, but then I'd have less room for the flowering plants I really love. The evergreens that grow well here don't have beautiful blooms.
The 'Walker's Low' catmint was in its full glory by the end of May. It is one of my favorite plants in the garden, and it's a favorite of the bees as well.
I didn't get a midsummer shot from 2020, so this is July 2019. The 'Royal Sunset' lilies, 'Hush Lil Baby' daylilies, and 'Early Sunrise' coreopsis added warmth to the color scheme.
This scene from September featured the long-blooming 'Kickin' Purple' asters as well as 'Mickey' hardy chrysanthemums. The 'Dazzleberry' sedums aren't visible from this angle, but they were a beautiful addition in August/September.
After some light frosts in October, the daylilies died back but the asters and mums continued to bloom. Very cold temperatures came quickly afterward, so we didn't get to enjoy much fall color from the leaves on shrubs and trees before they turned brown.
I had to go back a few years to find a snow shot of the area. Winter interest was provided by the four 'Wee Willie' boxwoods, flagstone path, basalt pillar, birdbath, trellises and stone facing on the house.
In June we took some family photos in the garden, and I particularly liked this one with my favorite garden helper in the west garden.
February 17, 2021
Main Sunny Bed 2020 Progression
Last year I tried to take more regular pictures of the same view throughout the gardening season. Here are some progression photos of my main sunny bed, beginning with this photo from March when the bulb foliage was just starting to appear.
In April the 'Royal Raindrops' crabapple trees bloomed beautifully along with various tulips and Euphorbia polychroma.
The 'Medallion' Oriental poppies were the stars in May with Caesar's Brother Siberian iris plus various Alliums and Salvias.
By June my favorite 'Gladiator' Alliums were in peak bloom above the 'April Night' (which obviously didn't bloom in April here) and 'Caradonna' salvia. In future years the newly installed teepee supports will be covered by deep red 'Florentina' climbing roses, which should bloom about this time.
July featured vigorous 'Arabian Night' and 'Purple Haze' dahlias on either side of the quick-growing 'Royal Purple' smoke bush. I cut it almost to the ground at the end of the season to keep it a manageable size for this area. In this shot 'Millenium' allium and 'Blue Paradise' phlox were beginning to open.
The 'Berry Awesome' hardy hibiscus at center bloomed in August, with the dahlias continuing their long bloom season and 'Miss Molly' and 'Blue Chip' butterfly bushes adding color as well. Russian sage and 'Jeanne' phlox are difficult to see in this shot but they were in bloom as well.
Apparently I didn't get a photo from September, but this is the scene in mid-October, a week before an early snowstorm hit. Because of the quick drop in temperatures, we didn't see much fall color from the trees last year.
I'll end with this view on October 23, 2020, when heavy snow blanketed Spokane before many deciduous trees had time to drop their leaves. The storm caused widespread damage across town because leafy branches held onto so much snow and many broke. I was grateful my only broken branches were on a dogwood tree in the southeast corner of my yard.
As usual, I have plans for changes to this area. I hope to remove a little more grass across the front to make room for a few more plants - 'Cats's Pajamas' catmint, 'Plum Perfect' roses and more 'Berry Awesome' hibiscus. I'm also planning to transplant a 'Royal Jubilee' rose to the middle of the bed behind the smoke bush. 'Mini Mauvette' hydrangeas that were planted in 2018 and 'Galaxy Blue' agapanthus planted in 2019 should make a bigger impact in 2021. It will be exciting to see the progression this coming year as the bed continues to change and mature.











































