Carolyn Eckert's Blooms: Florence, MA
sunflower (my only big one that made it)
cleome (spider flower)
Alex Lissers's Blooms: North Adams, MA
Kristy Rustay's Blooms: Pittsfield, MA
Calendula
Mixed Zinnia & Calendula flowers
Zinnia
Kristy Rustay's Blooms: Pittsfield, MA
Geraniums
Dahlia's and mixed flowers — all of my potted plants
seem to be doing so much better since the temperature cooled down a bit.
seem to be doing so much better since the temperature cooled down a bit.
Another of my potted flowers that surrounds my deck — looking better than ever in September!
One of the last of my Asters — these have begun to die off.
Unknown (to me), but several of these leafy plants surround
my yard and produces lovely light purple blossoms.
Carleen's Dahlia again. This is a new bud with morning dew.
my yard and produces lovely light purple blossoms.
Leslie Anne Charles: Chesterfield, MA
Last of the Baby's Breath |
Dahlia. This is actually taken in Carleen Madigan's garden in Cummington. |
Nicotonia |
A perennial sunflower |
Carleen's Dahlia again. This is a new bud with morning dew.
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To see what other's have blooming, check out May Dream Garden's Bloom Day Blog.
To see what other's have blooming, check out May Dream Garden's Bloom Day Blog.
2 comments:
Nice! Your flowers are very pretty!
>>Unknown (to me), but several of these leafy plants surround
my yard and produces lovely light purple blossoms.
Those are Hostas. Very common, and good in most climates.
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