Lantana is perfect in this small island bed. It takes the heat and keeps on blooming. I’m still trying to figure out what to plant in between the bushes next to the house and the Liriope.
Late last summer I planted this Chaste tree. This plant is deer proof making it perfect for my yard.
The bees love this plant.
I’m hoping that this will keep blooming until the end of the summer. I’m thrilled with how much it grew in the first year. I may end up pruning this plant into a tree shape. I’ve seen that done in different landscapes and it is quite attractive. For now I’ll leave it as a bush.
Beautiful blooms Paula!
ReplyDeleteI think your yard is beautiful! It's obvious that a lot of time and thought and care go into making it look so great. Wish I had your planning skills when it comes to gardening.
ReplyDeleteYour yard looks amazing Paula!!! I love your pavers too, such a great space. Hope you are enjoying your Summer!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Nobody plants Lantana here in Indiana but I love it in the south. I'm going to look into the possibility of planting it locally - yours looks so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love the lantana! We had a small bed in our front yard full of lantana but my hubby ended up pulling it up because it was taking over the sidewalk!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks very natural and pretty, Paula. Is the purple plant salvia? I am growing something like it. I love how it spreads. Your lantana is pretty, too!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Jane
Paula your garden is lovely!!
ReplyDeletemaybe some Corabels would be nice between all that green.
Corabels are a deep redish color and do great in shade or full sun.
I hope your grass pans out well. We don't have the gutts to let all of ours go but we probly should.
Keep blooming!!! It all looks great!!
Your flowers are lovely, Paula! Carla
ReplyDeletePaula, everything looks so lush and well established! Beautiful flowers!
ReplyDeleteDonna