New lilies and more July 15th
Click image for enlargement.
|
|
The big white lilies are finished and now we have pink ones.
(15:07:2019)
|
The lace hydrangea is still gorgeous.
(15:07:2019)
|
|
|
Another pink lily. These blossoms are about 10 inches across.
(15:07:2019)
|
The red dahlia is still blooming.
(15:07:2019)
|
|
|
A new daylily.
(15:07:2019)
|
Hiding under the hansa rose, a lily planted by the former owners has decided to bloom this year. It doesn't even have deer protection.
(15:07:2019)
|
|
|
The climbing roses are blooming again.
(15:07:2019)
|
Another daylily.
(15:07:2019)
|
|
|
Our one spider and spoon dahlia.
(15:07:2019)
|
These smaller pink lilies are near the street, so have to be protected from the deer..
(15:07:2019)
|
|
|
In the back yard - fuchsias in a planter are blooming.
(15:07:2019)
|
This one is a fuchsia too.
(15:07:2019)
|
|
|
This dahlia looks much darker in real life. It lives in the shade of the big trees in the back yard.
(15:07:2019)
|
This is not quite our entire crop of cherry tomatoes - but close!
(15:07:2019)
|
|
|
There is promise of a few big tomatoes soon too.
(15:07:2019)
|
Wait a week and there will be new blossoms!
(23:07:2019)
|
|
|
Then there's this big one!
(23:07:2019)
|
The pink ones by the street are reaching over the top of their cage now. The deer don't seem to have found them - so far.
(23:07:2019)
|
|
|
At the front of the house, the crocosmia are blooming.
(23:07:2019)
|
Click the Home button below to return to the main button menu.
|
|
|