Johanna’s Beautiful Blooms and Shapely Shrubs in South Carolina

Johanna’s Beautiful Blooms and Shapely Shrubs in South Carolina

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Happy Friday, GPODers!

We’re ending the week with a sweet sampling of color, thanks to Johanna Smith in Aiken, South Carolina (Zone 8, which used to be 7a/7b). Johanna has shared some standout plants from her garden a few times in the past (Johanna’s South Carolina Garden, Fall in South Carolina, and Winter in South Carolina), and today she is back with more bright blooms and vibrant foliage that make her southeastern garden sparkle.

I have been gardening for more than 50 years. We’ve always had a garden, and we did it as a family. When we retired from New Jersey and moved to South Carolina, I found gardening to be more of a weather challenge, but once I got used to the various weather and soil changes, it was a great learning experience.

Prickly pear cacti (Opuntia humifusa, Zones 4–9) in bloom

hydrangea with blue bloomsBlue bigleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla, Zones 6–9) in bloom. This was the first thing we planted in the spring of 2008.

small rosebush with red flowersThis Red Drift® rosebush (Rosa ‘Meigalpio’, Zones 4–11) was a broken branch given to me by my friend. I rooted it, and it turned out to be a real stunner.

rosebush with a single red flowerI purchased this Douglas rose (Rosa ‘Douglas’, Zones 4–11) on clearance at Home Depot.

shrub with shiny green foliageWe have several osmanthus plants, which have tiny white and orange flowers with wonderful fragrance.

two rounded shrubsThe euonymus and boxwood make a sweet pair on the stroll to the front door.

large shrub with purple flowersI love this chaste tree (Vitex agnus-castus, Zones 6–9). For years I tried to find one, and made this purchase from Amazon.com. It is a beautiful blueish color, and the bees and birds enjoy it as much as I do.

tall shrub with dark down foliageThis Black Diamond® crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia ‘Ebony Flame’, Zones 6–9) is gorgeous from spring until late winter. In the spring, it starts with green leaves, which turn red and then black with red flowers.

various evergreens in foundation bedsThis is the evergreen side of the house, home to a large holly that has tiny yellow flowers. The bees enjoy this, and it’s usually home to several bird families. There are also junipers, euonymus, pittosporum, and mock orange plants (Philadelphus coronarius, Zones 4–8) that lead the eye to the red crape myrtle at the other corner of the house.

light purple irisesThese are irises that were given to me by another friend. They have survived and multiplied, and they look great with the liriope.

Thank you so much for sharing your delightfully diverse garden with us again, Johanna! It’s lovely to see your pretty blooms and interesting plant selections.

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