Monday, June 29, 2009

Glorious June Garden

The weight of these delphinium blossoms bends the stalk. I must stake them today.

Lucky me that the previous owner invested in fancy daylilies.

The good old standby purple coneflower. The butterflies love them.

Bee balm grown from a tossed handful of seeds last summer. I guess I'll do that again, since this one is growing in shade. We can always use more shade loving flowers.



Another fancy daylily. Amazing how many varieties have adapted to my shade garden.


But the spectacle of Stargazers is just about to begin. This is the first of many many blooms to open this week. Get set for repeated views.

The weather has finally gotten back to normal temps and we can turn off the ac and open the window. Wonderful June.

7 comments:

  1. Oh, Your stargazers are open! Mine can't be too far behind.

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  2. My Bee Balm is from a friend but I didn't realize they grew so easily from seed...and in the shade - alright!

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  3. The white-purple-green lily is so amazing! Never seen this kind.

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  5. Just googled this lily, it is named "Seven Angels".

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  6. wonderful june
    indeed.

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  7. I didn't know that bee balm and daylilies would bloom in the shade. Hmm, that opens up worlds of possibilities for my shady deck!

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