Sunday, July 9, 2023

Summer Flowers


This year, across Canada we've
had many forest fires causing
devastation, evacuations,
loss of homes and forests
and smokey skies drifting
far and wide. 

In my region of Eastern Quebec  
we've been fortunate to avoid this. 
We had a lot of rain which account
for all the beautiful flowers around.

Japanese Peony




 wild phlox and roses




Hostas

I have many hostas.
Great ground covers,
low maintenance and
the hummingbirds love the flowers.



My largest blue Hosta


These lilies grow wild in the forest.
"Fleur de Lys"



Other Lilies



Irises 




Geranium?

Iceland Poppy
Centaurea 


The Mountain Ash tree in flower.


Lupins and wild phlox in the ditch.

My sister Annie’s Pansy garden
With her painted bird rocks.


Visitors birthing in the birdhouses



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I am late planting my nasturtium seeds this yr.  
I soaked the seeds in water for 2 days to
speed up the germination process.
It’s always nice to see them grow and flower.


 I will be back as more flowers bloom.
Thanks for your visit.
Happy Summer.

⛱️🏖️🦋

2 comments:

  1. I'm glad to see you post. They keep telling us the smoky haze we have recently experienced was from fires in Quebec and Ontario and of course my mind goes to blog friends in those places, including you. Your garden is simply ravishing!

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  2. Hi Jeanie. The forest fires have been mostly in northern Quebec. We've been fortunate so far. Keeping our fingers crossed. Its nice to hear from you, my friend. stay well. xo

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