I spent much time working on the landscaping of our house this summer -- tearing out trees and bushes and planting. Every time something grows or blooms, it's opportunity for celebration. As of last week, here's what's growing / blooming in my garden.
(What's missing is the pink Dinnerplate Dahlia that has a huge bloom on it and multiple buds -- beautiful. And the orange nasturtium, the red-berry holly, the orange chrysanthemums, the small yellow rose, the pink impatiens... even the hollyhock and helleborus have new leaves.)
Isn't Nature fabulous?!
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Double Blanc Rugosa Rose |
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Dryopteris (Brilliance Autumn Fern) |
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Carpathian Harebell (Campenula) |
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Toad Lily plant |
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Toad Lily |