A Stroll In My June Flower Garden
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What would summer be without taking early morning and late evening strolls in beautiful flower gardens? I just cannot imagine this season without the sight and smell of these beautiful blooms!
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Every year I add more perennials that usually take a good 3 years to expand and fill their spot in the garden.
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And this year was the year for a grand show of 3-year old daylilies, roses, hostas, and sedum. Here are just a few shots of how things are looking up outside of my kitchen window:
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Pink daylillies in front of hostas
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A close up shot of a soft-buttery, lemon-yellow daylilly
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“Blue Mammoth” has a tremendously huge presence among other variegated hostas
Just breathtaking!
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I love how the morning sun at dusk shines through delicate flower petals.
It reminds me of velvet and all of its softness!
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More happy, cheerful daylillies when the rest of the garden falls asleep for summer
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The gardenias have been blooming since May with their intoxicating scent!
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“Knock Out” red roses just pop with vivid crimson color against the texture of the stone wall and walkway
and the velvet-like green lawn (thanks to all of the rain that we received this year).
These rose bushes are only one year old, highly prolific, as well as being bug-resistant too!
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Another brilliant pink daylilly with touches of lemon yellow!
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A patch of pink and chartreuse Sedum in front of a lime-colored “Sum and Substance” hosta,
soon to be another huge plant, and it’s only 2 years old.
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Last, a shot of a large bed of hostas, daylillies, and roses. I just love water elements in gardens and this tall water fountain is perfect with a lovely, trickling sound out in the quiet of the countryside. The azaleas are in their green stage, having already bloomed back in April. We’ve already planted a new group of smaller hostas that will fill in the empty spaces after a few years of growth.
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If there is one thing that gardens teach us, it’s patience!
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Thanks for going on this little garden stroll with me today!
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Your garden looks marvelous!
– The Tablescaper
Magnifiques ! Merci pour ce beau moment.
Gorgeous photos, Roz. I have tried to grow gardenias but they just don’t seem to like the climate here. Love those hostas.
Thanks everyone, I’m glad that these photos made you smile today!
oh how beautiful! I am jealous!
Oh Roz, your garden looks spectacular! I love all your day lilies and knock out roses. You have so many flowers!
Your gardens look beautiful Roz. You have many of the same plants as Bev.
Lovely flowers! I love every each of them. thanks a lot for the share.
Your yard is sensational, Roz! How I wish we could grow gardenias…wow, what a gorgeous photo! You definitely have a green thumb. xo
Your garden is looking delightful.
adore your garden
Thank you for this beautiful description and colorful photos. Very inspirational!
Your garden is beautiful! I especially love daylillies. I just added several new varieties to my garden this year. I won’t get to see them bloom until next season. We are currently experiencing 100 degree temps.
Blessings,
Lorilee
Gorgeous flowers. I can’t wait to one day have a garden again. I miss all the colorful flowers.
I love seeing all of your flowers! My day lilies are still buds (northern wisconsin weather for you) but they should open next week, unless the deer to get them like last year! anne
Hi Roz! Hope all is well! Your garden is just lovely – it’s a beautiful time of the year to appreciate all around us!