Dwarf Iris', Shasta Daisy "Snowcap" and behind the sign Siberian Iris'.
Yellow Rose Bushes
started with five to six small starts two years ago.
Hmmm, well I thought this was Lamb's Ear growing wild along the edge of the trees. After transplanting it to my flower bed and seeing other lamb's ear around I'm not so sure. Could it be Lamb's Ear Giganticus? lol
This is Lemon Balm and every spring and every fall I rip it out with a vengeance and it just. keeps. coming!
One of my fav decorations. Rooster jumping rope. I picked this up at a Big Lots! one year. Every year I go back looking for some more uniqueness only to be disappointed.
Dianthus, this was a dead looking plant at church that I brought home, stuck in the ground and watered. Lovely.
I love daisies, they're so friendly, dontcha think that daisies are the friendliest flower. (name that movie!)
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Lovely garden, Mim. You guys have done a lot of work. It all pays off when you see all those sunny blooms, doesn't it? I love giant aliums!!
Beautiful!! You guys really are a few weeks ahead of us!
Danni: Thanks, Yes it sure does. This is year three I think and boy my beds sure do show it!
Ang: Thank you. Yes, but just think soon that will be you!
The movie quote.....
Fried Green Tomatoes
or
the Princess Bride????
Nee: Nope, try again. It's from one of my fav movies!
I miss the ease of maintaining a garden in Illinois soil. Here in AZ if you miss a day of watering your plants are doomed.
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