August is traditionally the time of lilies and hibiscus. But so far only tree-shaped hibiscuses, lilies and daylilies bloom. This year I continue to work on organising my garden. I have become a little more confident and the issues of pruning and transplantation no longer cause me such difficulties as before, when I stood over each line for a long time, wondering whether I should trim or keep it. It has come to understand that often pruning and transplanting is a tool for improving the garden.
I also got rid of most of the fenced areas in the garden. The problem with such hedges is that they make plant care very inconvenient. And where it's uncomfortable, the work is constantly postponed for later. Usually this "then" ends with the formation of an impassable jungle, where garden pests gradually begin to reign.
I also transplanted a few daylilies who didn't like their place and they didn't bloom well. I hope that they will appreciate my care and next year they will please me with beautiful bright flowers.
Just lovely. There's a lot to be said for flowers!
What a beautiful flower, I hope they continue to bloom more and nature compensates you with a beautiful flowered garden 🌷