
The soil underneath the Incense Cedars is insanely dry, so I have a collection of pots on the east side. They receive the morning sun, obviously, and then the afternoon shade, so that makes a good spot for a number of plants. Among the things I grow there are a Hydrangea ('Endless Summer'), Coral Bells (Heuchera), and Balloon Flowers (Platycodon grandiflorus). And just I love their color combination.

I have two Balloon Flowers: one on either side of the Hydrangea. This is a plant I didn't grow when I lived in California, but I sure have enjoyed it here in North Carolina. The "balloons" are so interesting! And how about that blueish color?!

"Up the road a piece" is a family owned farm that sells pick-your-own strawberries in the spring and then watermelon and, I think, sweet potatoes in the summer. The lady also has a large greenhouse where she raises some flowers to sell. Most of them are petunias and other annuals, but a couple of years ago, I bought a Balloon Flower plant from her.

I realized that there were 2 plants in the pot, so I separated them out. Since they go dormant every winter, I have also planted Ajuga 'Chocolate Chip' in the containers so something is going on until the Balloon Flowers come up.

wow those Balloon Flowers are pretty cool!
ReplyDeleteLots of snakes look like Copperheads don't they? such as some Water Snakes.
ReplyDeleteLovely blue on the Balloon Flower!
Gorgeous snake!
ReplyDeleteStone Art - thanks for stopping by! I tried to leave a comment on your blog, but wasn't able to.
ReplyDeletesweet bay - at least now I know what to look for to identify a copperhead! :)
Dirty Girl Gardening - I enjoyed looking at the snake for a day before we let him go. He really was pretty. Nice to know he's out there eating stuff for us!