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Thursday, June 21, 2012

The Heat Wave

It's awfully hot for June. It's also very, very dry. According to the paper, the drought in Columbus is mild compared to the rest of the state. That's hard to believe! We did have a storm last week, and received 3/4 inch of rain here in my town. While it was a lovely thing, it was hardly enough. The garden has mostly thrown up it's hands in surrender. The first flush of roses is over, and there are only random blossoms. Here are a few of those last blossoms, for now anyway.
Don Juan climber
 Tahitian Sunset
Zepherine Drouhin
Oranges and Lemons
In their place are daylily blooms,
 Little Grapette
Pandora's Box
various coneflowers,
 Coconut Lime
Ruby Star
Pow Wow Wildberry
and the bee balms.
 Monarda Cambridge Scarlet
Monarda Grand Parade
Now the butterfly bushes don't mind the heat and drought. Although I must admit that the bicolor blossoms always droop in the mid day sun, but they perk up later.
 Bi Color Buddliea
Unknown Buddliea
I've got a few other flower friends who don't mind the heat. The various hyssops don't even blink. This first one, I started from seed last year. A real triumph for me.
Sunset Hyssop
 Golden Jubilee
Anise hyssop
And this Gay Butterflies milkweed I started from seed last year actually has a few flowers on it! I'm always excited when I have good results from seed.
 
 Now this one is a new one on me. So far, so good. The blooms seem to last a long time, and they are unfazed by the heat and dry weather. It's called Lysmachia Beaujolais.
The creeping thyme growing as a ground cover through my arbor never complains about the heat either. And you can walk right on it!
 The hot and dry weather doesn't seem to be keeping the butterflies away. They aren't bothered one bit!
Red Admiral
Swallowtail
I guess I'd better go drag the hose around the yard like I do every day. I love summer, but some rain would sure be nice!