Lilac, bloomed and now going over in a matter of weeks... shrub rose that I tended to last September now flourishing... Mountain bluet/knapweed/perennial cornflower invader from next door still producing buds... the promise of Delphiniums from out of nowhere in the shared bed... Aquilegia salvaged and replanted along the edge of the pathway beds now at its best... the pink Hibiscus bush leafing up nicely... electric blue glowing in the early morning light... foxglove buds yip!
Saturday, 2 June 2012
Early June garden
Lilac, bloomed and now going over in a matter of weeks... shrub rose that I tended to last September now flourishing... Mountain bluet/knapweed/perennial cornflower invader from next door still producing buds... the promise of Delphiniums from out of nowhere in the shared bed... Aquilegia salvaged and replanted along the edge of the pathway beds now at its best... the pink Hibiscus bush leafing up nicely... electric blue glowing in the early morning light... foxglove buds yip!
Labels:
Aquilegia,
Delphiniums,
Foxgloves,
June,
Knapweed,
Lilac,
Roses,
the garden today
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