Sweet Pea ‘Green Fingers’Iris ensata ‘Innocence’.Lysimachia ‘Beaujolais’.Lychnis ChalcedonicaClematis ‘Madame Julia Correvon’ and Rosa ‘Francis E Lester’.
Great photos! There are many plants that are continuing to flower and several that need deadheading or they will stop for a spell. The Echinacea purpurea are in full swing as are many wildflowers. The Rudbeckia fulgida var sullivantii ‘Goldstrum’ are also beginning to put on a great show. Thanks for sharing!
I can not list all that is going on in the garden here. It is that time of year. I can say that there is none of what your pictures show. It is too late for that. I think there are still clematis blooming, but they are different from yours, and are not doing very well here.
I think I like the tendrils of the sweet pea in your photo almost as much as the flowers. Nipping out to the garden for all our vegetables currently bringing me July garden joy – until I fail to keep up with the courgettes!
Beautiful! I am missing the garden at the moment as the heat is keeping me out of it. Luckily we are not far from the sea, so it will have to cope on its own until temperatures return to normal. Amelia
The same is true here but I wrap many of the cherries loosely with a muslin type material that also serves as a bird scarer. They still take a few! The wrapped tree is quite a talking point locally and some people think I am barmy.
Great photos! There are many plants that are continuing to flower and several that need deadheading or they will stop for a spell. The Echinacea purpurea are in full swing as are many wildflowers. The Rudbeckia fulgida var sullivantii ‘Goldstrum’ are also beginning to put on a great show. Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you, yes deadheading is a constant job to keep the display going.
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I can not list all that is going on in the garden here. It is that time of year. I can say that there is none of what your pictures show. It is too late for that. I think there are still clematis blooming, but they are different from yours, and are not doing very well here.
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It is peak clematis time here Tony.
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I think I like the tendrils of the sweet pea in your photo almost as much as the flowers. Nipping out to the garden for all our vegetables currently bringing me July garden joy – until I fail to keep up with the courgettes!
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Courgette cake with a glass of your homemade gin?
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Anne, may I suggest Courgette Chutney….the recipe and there is also one for Courgette and Apple Chutney on my blog, is simple and delicious….and last very well, and gets better still as it matures: https://mrsmacepreserves.blogspot.com/2014/10/courgette-chutney-recipe.html
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Love you summer flowers…I am sure this is just part of them….
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Thank you Noelle, there are Roses more clematis and dahlias just starting.
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Your garden brought me joy. Just lovely.
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Thank you
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Beautiful flowers, Brian. That Lysimachia is new to me.
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I had seen it in show gardens on TV. I grew mine from seed.
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My joy is in seeing newly bought plants flower for the first time.
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Beautiful! I am missing the garden at the moment as the heat is keeping me out of it. Luckily we are not far from the sea, so it will have to cope on its own until temperatures return to normal. Amelia
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I have been watching the temperature in France, some friends were on a camping holiday during that period.
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Our cherry tree is bringing me joy, it has fruited very well this year.
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Here it is a competition to see who gets the most, us or the Blackbirds!
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The same is true here but I wrap many of the cherries loosely with a muslin type material that also serves as a bird scarer. They still take a few! The wrapped tree is quite a talking point locally and some people think I am barmy.
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Such a delicate and attractive flush on sweet pea ‘Greenfingers’ Brian. The name has been noted 😄
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It is Anna. It is sold to support the green fingers charity.
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Well this was pretty joyful! Especially love the iris, so beautiful.
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Thank you, she is beautiful.
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