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Hi Denise - certainly looks lush ... love the blues, whites and fresh greens - all varying colours ... this time of year is gorgeous - we might get a bit of rain here later - we need it ... SE England. Cheers Hilary
You have a beautiful garden, Denise. Thanks for sharing your lovely photos! ♥ This bloody rain is getting ridiculous, isn't it? There's hardly time to do much of anything outdoors. Here's hoping June will be dryer. Cheers!
Things are just staring to bloom. Just as long as it doesn't snow. Heard they were expecting some at Grand Canyon. I remember being their once in June and had to keep my heavy coat on at night.
it has been rainy and the flooding is horrible. I feel bad for the people suffering with the tornadoes. What are those delicate little flowers that border around your area? They are so pretty. You should be proud of your garden
Do you and Hilary not still live in England? No rain? Climate change is certainly real, isn't it? My cousin lives in Bristol and I'll have to ask her mother about the no rain thingy.
Hi Denise - certainly looks lush ... love the blues, whites and fresh greens - all varying colours ... this time of year is gorgeous - we might get a bit of rain here later - we need it ... SE England. Cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteRain needed in England? You can certainly have some of our Michigan rain. Ohio and Indiana had tornadoes so I'll pass on that.
DeleteYou have a beautiful garden, Denise. Thanks for sharing your lovely photos! ♥ This bloody rain is getting ridiculous, isn't it? There's hardly time to do much of anything outdoors. Here's hoping June will be dryer. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteI just finished cutting the lawn and I needed a coat. I can't believe how the temps have dropped.
DeleteSo pretty!! Rain surely has made things more green I would imagine! Those purple flowers are my favorite.
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Things are just staring to bloom. Just as long as it doesn't snow. Heard they were expecting some at Grand Canyon. I remember being their once in June and had to keep my heavy coat on at night.
Deleteit has been rainy and the flooding is horrible. I feel bad for the people suffering with the tornadoes. What are those delicate little flowers that border around your area? They are so pretty. You should be proud of your garden
ReplyDeleteThose little flowers are forget-me-nots and they grow everywhere. Glad you like the garden. It is a work in progress - now in its 46th year, lol.
DeleteIt rained here last night for the first time in ages and when I went outside this morning I swear my plants were smiling!
ReplyDeleteA walk through a garden
Do you and Hilary not still live in England? No rain? Climate change is certainly real, isn't it? My cousin lives in Bristol and I'll have to ask her mother about the no rain thingy.
DeleteI love all those forget-me-nots! Are they all self-sown?
ReplyDeleteYes they are. This year they have gone wilder than usual.
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