Most of them have started to bloom by the Fourth of July and will continue producing until the first frost -- a summer garden without Zinnias? Unthinkable!
Thank you, Becka; it's still very much a work in progress. But that's the nature of gardening isn't it? It's never finished - always more to do. I am now contemplating a new border, exclusively for daylilies, despite the fact that this year our spring was much too hot and the plants suffered as a result.
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You have a beautiful garden :}
Thank you, Becka; it's still very much a work in progress. But that's the nature of gardening isn't it? It's never finished - always more to do. I am now contemplating a new border, exclusively for daylilies, despite the fact that this year our spring was much too hot and the plants suffered as a result.
gorgeous flowers!
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Thank you, Dee! I've looked at your blog and love the walls with frames. The art isn't bad, either! :-)
Hi Lya, I'm a new follower of your blog. I'm in Georgia too so I especially enjoyed reading your posts.
Beautiful flowers!
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