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A walk around the property to see what’s popping.
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Daisies. They’re such happy little flowers, I always smile when I see them bloom. Which is why… after seeing how well this one performed… I went back to the nursery for more. See the monster plant to the left threatening to swallow the bloomer whole? That’s a daisy as well, but clearly not the same variety.
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Bee balm, in bright pink instead of the traditional red. I think the bees are confused.
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Day lilies.
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I planted this flowering bush when we first moved in over 20 years ago and damned if I can remember what it’s called.
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The blooms are positively fuzzy.
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More day lilies.
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They’re such low maintenance things it’s hard not to plant them everywhere.
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Pop that photo of the unknown flower into Google lens and see what comes up…I love lilies and am particularly fond of calla lilies…
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Done.
Japanese spirea.
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Daisy’s are just a wonderful flower, I love them! Everything is so beautiful and lush in your garden. We finally got some rain last night but not enough to keep one of my rose bushes from completely drying out because of the 108 heat. I am so pissed because it was beautiful and now it’s…nothing but a dry, thorny stump, ugh.
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That’s a shame. Roses need about an inch of water a week. But don’t dig it up… it may come back. Roses are funny that way…
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My mom told me the same thing, and my coworker who has a green thumb said the heat scorched it but it may still come back next year too. She said for me to cover it for now, keep it from direct sun so that’s what I did. I hope so, it was/is a beautiful white rose bush.
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Your gardens are gorgeous!
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Thanks. I try…
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I’m a big fan of bee balm these days.
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I’ve had red, but this dark pink really pops.
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Such pretty colors – looks like everything likes the rain we’ve had.
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Very nice. Your shrub is a spirea. There are several different kinds. https://www.google.com/search?q=spirea&tbm=
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Also called meadowsweet?
I like that….
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Gorgeous garden! Glad you figured out the name of your flowering bush. Mona
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Gorgeous. Flowers are a sort of therapy, not just for the eyes, but the soul.
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We have such a short growing season up here it’s challenging.
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That, is one beautiful garden!
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Thank you!
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