Bloomin’ Tuesday

Profusion Zinnias & Sweet Alyssum

I’m pretty pleased with how this container looks since I just scattered some seeds of White & Yellow Profusion Zinnias and Sweet Alyssum and the arrangement is perfect. 🙂

Unknown Asiatic Lily with Liatris

Now talk about a complimentary color combination,  hot orange Asiatic Lilies and deep purple Liatris make a striking  presence together.

Rosa 'Peace' and Drumstick Alliums

I hope the Daylily ‘Colorful Summer’ that is in bud (right behind the Drumstick Alliums) open soon.  They should look pretty combined with the Alliums.  That Pink ‘Peace’ Rose is pretty as well.  Oops I missed some deadheading this week.

Echinacea 'Sundown'

Look how many blooms are on the Echinacea ‘Sundown’ right now!  So happy with this perennial coneflower.  To see more Bloomin’ Tuesday posts or to join in this week please visit our host Jean @Ms Greenthumb.

16 responses to this post.

  1. Love the container too great colour….. Bright and cheery garden colour!

    Thanks Rosemary! 🙂

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  2. That is a great container combination. Your plants and flowers are always so pretty and your have a great eye for color!

    Aww, thanks Darla. You are too kind! 🙂

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  3. I do love your combinations! The orange and purple — a favorite color combo of mine, too. My echinacea ‘Sundown’ are in full bloom in the company of crocosmia. Those hummingbirds were sitting on the crocosmia this morning to drink up the nectar. If you don’t have crocosmia, I can send you some corms when I divide it next spring. Remind me!

    Thanks Freda, one of my favorite color combos too. 🙂 I bet that’s a pretty combo (Echinacea & Crocosmia). I have a few, but their red, but yes I would love some more. I’ll try to remember to remind you, lol

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  4. You missed deadheading something??? nOOOOo 🙂 Love the Liatris and lilies together, very pretty and I know the butterflies love it.

    Ha, you are so funny Janet. 😉 Yep that combo worked out perfectly IMO. 🙂

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  5. Pretty, pretty! I love those alliums. They are on my list of plants to add to the garden.

    Thanks Stacey, their a must have in my garden. 🙂

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  6. Posted by Happier Than A Pig in Mud on June 14, 2011 at 11:58 am

    Your flowers look great, very happy and healthy-enjoy:@)

    Thanks for stopping by! 🙂

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  7. Love all your plants – very colorful! And i especially like the Sundown color of the coneflower. I have some allium but have never heard them called drunstick allium…it fits perfectly!

    Thanks Deb, glad you enjoyed my blooms today. 🙂

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  8. Posted by Carol Samsel on June 14, 2011 at 12:46 pm

    Your gardens are lovely! Thanks for posting and double thanks for stopping by my blog!!!

    Thanks Carol. You are quite welcome! 🙂

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  9. The container is a masterpiece!
    The orange and purple look terrific together. Lovely gardens you have!

    Oh you are too kind Carol, thank you. 🙂

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  10. Hi Raquel,
    I can’t believe how nice that zinnia/alyssum container looks! You really have a green thumb with seeds.

    I love the bright orange/purple — that is one of my favorite color combos.

    Or I just got lucky Zoey. 😉 Yep it’s one of my favorite combos too.

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  11. Racquel, The orange and purple combo is lovely. Can’t believe you just scattered seeds to come up with such a nice pot. Love seeing some of your gardens. Jean

    Thanks Jean, it’s my favorite color combo. Yep I can’t believe how the pot turned out either. Got lucky I guess. 🙂

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  12. You’ve got some great color combinations. Fantabulous on the lilies and liatris!

    Thanks Tina, love that word too! lol 😉

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  13. Great container display and love your flower combinations. Those Alliums are stunning!

    Thanks Donna, glad you stopped by. 🙂

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  14. The orange and purple combo is fabulous Racquel. I can’t believe you just scattered seeds in your container and came up with that! It would never happen here that way!!!!
    ps I saw a white bleeding heart combined with orange iris the other day (in someone elses garden) and it really popped too. I thought of that when I saw your liatris and lilies.

    Thanks Kathleen. I got really lucky with this random pot of annuals, huh? Yep I love it when I just put the perfect color combos together in the garden. 🙂

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  15. You have some lovely combinations, Racquel. I’m impressed that your container started from seeds–it looks as good as if you had bought starts already in bloom.

    Thanks Rose. Well that’s a nice compliment about my container, I did get awful lucky with how pretty it turned out. 🙂

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  16. Very nice gardens! Your hard work pays off. And I love the purple liatris with the orange lilies. A very eye-catching display.

    Thanks Diane, the purple Liatris & orange lilies did seem to be very popular in this post. 🙂

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