Kelly Christakos Stivers

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Friday
Aug032012

around my yard

I'm definitely one of those girls who needs instant gratification - patience is not a virtue I was blessed with, so when it comes to my yard, I look for annuals and accent plants that are going to make a dramatic impact...right away. Living in southeastern North Carolina, I learned pretty early on to rely on drought-tolerant plants that can withstand the scorching sun - there are quite a few that, thankfully, make my yard look like it's a lot more mature than it really is.  Here are a few of my favorites:

I bought a bunch of purple queens on the clearance rack at Lowe's to go under my needle palms and, surprisingly, they have flourished!  Once they got going, I only needed to water them once a week and even then I sometimes forget, but they look so good, you'd never know:

My lantanas came back in full force this past spring, thanks to a mild winter (and lots of fertilizer and pelletized lime).  Mine look like they are on steroids and I'm contstantly snipping them back from growing up into the bushes above them, but you'll never hear me complain...they add pops of bright yellow to my yard and smell amazing...we always have butterflies, bees and the occasional hummingbird visiting:

You can't live in the South without a crepe myrtle in your yard.  The blooms on all of mine are so big that the branches are bowed under their weight!  You can't tell in this picture, but this one bloom is more than 9 inches long!

Sweet potato vines are quickly becoming one of my favorite annuals.  I love their lime green color, they grow like a weed and it seems like overnight that they fill in any empty space in a perennial garden:

What are some of your favorite plants for summer?  Have a great weekend!

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Reader Comments (3)

Ooooh. I have all of those same. But around here the sweet potato doesnt do so well in AUG/sept. My faves this year are the bromeliads...steadfast soldiers! And I DO have some happy vines! Lovely pics!

When I saw others backyard that full of beautiful flowers and healthy plants, this really inspires me and make me jealous. How I wish I have enough space like this so I can put any plants that I want. This reminds me of our life in the province.

August 5, 2012 | Unregistered Commentertrade plumbing supplies

Everything looks so lush...i guess that's living in the south. I haven't really had a chance to do much in my new yard, but this has me a little bit motivated to get out there!

August 6, 2012 | Unregistered Commenterl o v e l y t h i n g s

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