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Walking around the gardens is pretty right now.
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Bee balm.
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Cat mint.
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Astilbe.
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Shasta daisy.
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Carnations.
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A darker astilbe.
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A slightly lighter bee balm.
July is in bloom.
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Walking around the gardens is pretty right now.
.

.
Bee balm.
.

.
Cat mint.
.

.
Astilbe.
.

.
Shasta daisy.
.

.
Carnations.
.

.
A darker astilbe.
.

.
A slightly lighter bee balm.
July is in bloom.
🌸
Beautiful. Some of mine are still surrounded by weeds after three weeks away. Speaking of that, the sky is starting to lighten up. Better get out there and pull some weeds so my garden can look as glorious as yours!
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The weeds and I have been battling hard this year. So much early rain … they practically took over.
Wish the flowers grew half as quickly.
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I’ve got some red bicker coming in out back; and, a little patch of rabbit-eye carnations.
See? I can make up flower names, too…
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You can.
But they’re not as good as mine…
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Ha!! I love Masercot’s idea, I’m going to make up flower names as well. I have a couple of dark red Slit My Wrist Susan’s, Black Wing Betty’s and Dexter Slash Daisies!
Which I don’t of course because, I have a brown thumb and kill everything I plant apparently. Except for roses, I have three rose bushes and they seem to be coming along nicely. I also have a yellow bell and a bird of paradise that I thought was dead and cut all the way down. Then the rain began and low and behold, it’s coming back again.
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My father was a rose grower extraordinaire. He even had his own hybrids… but me? I’ve never had much luck with them.
A bird of paradise? I’m jealous.
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When is your blooming season? I am guessing 3 July until about 15 July before the first frost?
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It’s said you shouldn’t plant annuals until Memorial Day as frost is possible in May. It’s possible again in late October. But to be honest the summers are longer and much hotter than they used to be so the growing season has stretched.
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I’m getting more into astilbe now that our trees are bigger and providing more shade. Your bee balm is a beautiful color, different from our bright red ones.
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They were a bit unusual, which is why I liked them. Hopefully they’ll spread…
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Your garden is beautiful. Has it been hot there? It’s been hot and humid all of June here.
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Yes, the past few weeks have been killer. I’m out watering every other day…
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Our milkweed is in bloom and it’s doing its job – I saw a Monarch drinking nectar yesterday.
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We used to have a field of it. Now only a few remain…
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I’m terribly partial to the Shasta Daisies! Does the Bee Balm actually attract bees?
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It does, but other plants more so.
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Cat min standing and in bloom??!!? Mine never gets that far, except when I covered it with a bird cage.
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No one likes it here…
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I’m pretty sure red bee balm is one of the best scents on earth!
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Beautiful flowers and they are so interesting because we don’t have any of them here. Tomorrow, I have a post with some of our flowers — plus birds of course.
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It’s always interesting to see what grows in other parts of the country…
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I agree!
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My favorite is Cat Mint which doesn’t surprise me.
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This is all your garden? Wow!
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Different beds around the house, yes.
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July is absolutely beautiful in your neck of the woods!
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