Here are some pictures from our garden that I took about two weeks ago.
(June 7, 2008)
Solomon's plume
Pink peony
Volunteer violas and dill
Volunteer daisies
Volunteer "Magenta Spreen" lambsquarters
original seed from Seeds of Change
Home-grown garlic scapes
Here are more from today, June 23, 2007.
An orange lily
"Stella d'Oro" daylily
Red blanketflower
"Happy Returns" daylily
Part of our first real crop of sour cherries, not yet ripe
A "baby" apple (it's a little bigger than a golf ball right now)
(June 7, 2008)
Solomon's plume
Pink peony
Volunteer violas and dill
Volunteer daisies
Volunteer "Magenta Spreen" lambsquarters
original seed from Seeds of Change
Home-grown garlic scapes
Here are more from today, June 23, 2007.
An orange lily
"Stella d'Oro" daylily
Red blanketflower
"Happy Returns" daylily
Part of our first real crop of sour cherries, not yet ripe
A "baby" apple (it's a little bigger than a golf ball right now)
4 comments:
Great flowers. I'm sure you are proud of them and the garden.
your garden looks beautiful! I wish we had space in the city to really spread out like you do!
Can I come over and see the gardens? Oh, yeah, right, I live in Indiana and you are in Wisconsin...guess that wouldn't work too well...but I can visit the photos here and enjoy those...thanks for sharing!
It took me three years to get my Hollyhocks going...they take a little bit I guess, but they are really great now. Thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment for them. I will tell them you thought they were lovely...should encourage better growth, dontchathink?
WoW! What a combination of beauty! I think it is wonderful you and your hubby are able to live where you can enjoy all of the things that make both of you happy.
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