Wednesday, July 15, 2009
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Garden Blogger's Bloom Day
Black Eyed Susans are starting to bloom
Campanulas
Chicago Apaghe Day Lilies
Purple Cone Flowers
Celosias
Cosmos
Day Lilies
Dahlias
Double Bloom Begonias
Gazenias
Geraniums
Lavenders
Moss Roses
Oxalis
Iron Cross Oxalis
Pansies are still blooming due to our cooler weather
Roses
Rose Of Sharon
Purple Loosestrife
Miniature Roses
Quick Fire Hydrangeas
Salvia
Butterfly Weed
Coreopsis
Dianthus
Mini Carnations
 Marmiliads
Diamond Frost
Mandrin Wind Hibiscus
Fuschias
Red Yarrow
Chenille Plant
Gerbera Daisies
Miniature Yellow Roses

Happy Garden Blogger's Bloom Day,  Visit Carol at May Dreams Garden
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Comments

15 responses to "GBBD, July 15th"

  1. Country Gardener On July 15, 2009 8:55 AM

    Your flowers look just yummy. Thanks for visiting over at my blog. Appreciated your comment. Cheers/Yvonne

     
  2. Becca's Dirt On July 15, 2009 9:24 AM

    WOW is all I can say. You have so many things blooming. I would just think I had died and gone to heaven to have so many pretties. Love the dahlias.

     
  3. Diane On July 15, 2009 9:50 AM

    Such great blooms! Reminds me, I need to replace my moonbeam coreopsis. I miss it.
    Happy bloom day!

     
  4. Hermes On July 15, 2009 10:24 AM

    You run out of superlatives in the end - what wonderful flowers.

     
  5. gardenerprogress/Catherine On July 15, 2009 10:32 AM

    You've always got such nice bright colors here! Very pretty flowers :)

     
  6. Outside In On July 15, 2009 10:53 AM

    Thanks Everyone, Happy Garden Blogger's Bloom Day!

     
  7. bradzio On July 15, 2009 11:24 AM

    Wow, you have an amazing number of things blooming right now. I really like the coreopsis, butterfly weed and hibiscus, probably because yellows and oranges are few and far between in my garden.

     
  8. Sue On July 15, 2009 12:42 PM

    Hi Cathy! You were my first commenter on my GBBD post. Thanks! You have so many blooms, I have trouble remembering the things I wanted to say as I was looking at them. Of course my memory isn't the best these days, either. I remember thinking your celosia was especially pretty. Oh, I just looked back. We had a Rose of Sharon that was already planted at the first house we bought. We sure enjoyed it. I love yours, too. Your photography of all the blooms was wonderful eye candy.

     
  9. perennialgardener On July 15, 2009 6:22 PM

    Wow you have so many beautiful blooms today Cathy. I love the shots where you can see the water droplets on the flowers. :) I was considering 'Quickfire' to add to my small collection of Hydrangeas. I might have to find a space to put it now.

     
  10. Hocking Hills Gardener On July 16, 2009 12:40 PM

    That dark oxalis is so striking with the yellow blooms.I like your chenille plant.That is a flower you could not resist touching.

     
  11. Muum On July 16, 2009 12:48 PM

    love your blooms. I have a question about the oxalis, though. I have that as an out-of -control weed in my garden, does it behave in yours?

     
  12. ~~Rhonda On July 16, 2009 1:26 PM

    Lots of lovely blossoms! My favorite don't-have-it is the oxalis. Great color combo! ~~Rhonda

     
  13. Caroline On July 16, 2009 8:43 PM

    WOW, your garden is really blooming away! Makes me wish I was in the Windy City instead of sweltering in the dry Central Texas heat.

     
  14. Outside In On July 16, 2009 9:05 PM

    Muum- Thank you, I just planted the Oxalis this year, I usually grow them in pots and bring it indoors during the winter time.
    Rhonda- Thank you, I really do like the oxalis they bloom all summer long and don't mind being in shade or sun.
    Caroline- I find myself planting lots of July bloomers for some odd reason, but I do love the 4 seasons we have here, as they say if you don't like the weather in Chicago wait 5 minutes. Thanks for visiting!

     
  15. sweet bay On July 17, 2009 10:37 AM

    Wonderful Bloom Day post. You have so many beautiful flowers! I especially like the pictures of the golden yellow daylily, double begonia, pink miniature rose and Quick Fire Hydrangea. Thank you for sharing!