When June comes the garden
has left spring flowers behind
and as the temps rise, everything
changes in the garden.
a drought which is very
concerning.
for my bouquets:
getting ready for our subdivision
yard sale. This is not my
favorite thing to do.
every year but the bank never wants
to exchange the
coins for us:
is a delight!
We need rain too!
ReplyDeleteMy roses have been amazing this year, and my poppies are blooming now. I'm not seeing any of my hollyhocks yet. I love seeing yours!
your flowers are amazing. The money plant takes me back 60 years to both my grandmothers grew them and I loved having extra money! Up here our rain has also stopped and praying they are right about Sunday nights chance of rain. It's been a few years since we did our last yard sale, and even though we have more to get rid of , I don't plan a sale at this time. Too much aggravation.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous hollyhocks in your summer garden. It's been wet this year in Colorado Springs with afternoon showers so the reverse of your area. Our daughters are diligently creating a cottage garden retreat in their backyard... so fun to see their efforts taking root.
ReplyDeleteWonderful garden! Blessings.
ReplyDeleteYour garden is always gorgeous! I have grown hollyhock from seed this year and it will be back next year hopefully. I have started a little English garden area and it will be at it's best next year. I also added delphinum and foxglove. I have never grow these before. Your garden is an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove the arrival of your blossoming garden! Welcome spring and summer!
ReplyDeleteWe are hoping for rain here, too.