Thursday, July 30, 2020

Summer Flowers

We are at the end of July already.
Summer is passing fast.
I hope everyone is staying well and 
safe during this pandemic.
I am sharing some photos of my flower garden.
Enjoy.


Nasturtiums, I start from seed each year.


So bright and pretty. 



"Willow Way"
My Grandson, Mathieu made this sign.
My Weeping Willow tree needs some trimming.




The Purple Bridge









Pansies or Johnny Jump-ups




Coreopsis 



Nice foliage on these flowers,
even after the flowers are gone.




Can anyone identify these tall fluffy flowers?


Delphiniums





Hollyhocks
I have other colours
flowering later.









This plant grew huge




Golden Marguerite.




Hosta in flower


Wild Roses
a sweet scented rose.


Peonies flowered and didn't last long this year.
Probably because of lack of rain in June.




Wild grasses


Telekia
A tall exotic plant.





Goldenrod, a pretty wildflower.





A wildflower bouquet.

Milkweed, goldenrod, Queen-Ann Lace, pink and 
white musk, daisies, tansy, vetch and bluebells.

We are surrounded by so many beautiful wildflowers.




I hope you enjoyed my garden tour.
Stay well and keep safe.

Thanks for your visit 💗


10 comments:

  1. Wow, I love your place, thanks for sharing it and all of your lovely flowers. Have a nice weekend ~ FlowerLady

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    1. Hi Lorraine. Thanks for your visit. Hope all is well with you. xo

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    1. Thanks so much for your visit and nice comment.

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  3. It's beautiful, Thelma. I so wish I'd planted nasturtiums. When I saw those, my heart beat a little faster!

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  4. What a wonderful selection of flowers and a beautiful bouquet. A great garden tour.

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  5. Thelma, you have the most beautiful garden. I love the purple bridge to Willow Way. Nasturtiums are one of the simplest flowers, but one of my most favorite. I planted seeds last year and nothing grew. In the past I have always been able to pick a sweet little bouquet for the kitchen window sill. It just seemed the right place for one. I love the scent of them. Some of your flowers are so unusual and beautiful. I love it all, what a gorgeous property you have..Stay well..xxoJudy

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  6. I absolutely enjoyed your garden tour.

    Such lovely photos!

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  7. Your flower garden is simply amazing:-)))
    Stay well:-)))

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  8. Wow, absolutely beautiful! What a serene place to be.

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