It must be the middle of summer.
July 14th to 19th

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You know it's really summer when our yucca finally blooms.


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Another new lily. There are two of these in different locations.


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The Julia Child rose has lots of new blossoms.


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We thought the Angel Face rose was dying, but it managed to produce one blossom.


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A darker pink lily is blooming also.


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A single poppy is pretty too.


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Our glads are just starting to bloom. These two, planted last year, survived the winter in the ground.


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This is a new one, planted this spring.


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We thought that the newest rose, "Make me Blush", would be more pink than yellow. We'll see what happens as these blossoms age.


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The daylily between the tea roses and the Hansa rose is blooming now.


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Easy Spirit is back in bloom.


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In the spring we purchased a new daylily that we thought would be different than the ones we already had. Here is its first blossom - oops!


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Wait a few days and another lily colour is in bloom.


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Update on the Blushing" rose


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The spotty canna is still blooming.


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Another dark daylily is blooming beside the roses.


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A shaded hosta with blossoms.


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This dahlia sometimes has dark blossoms and sometimes light on the same plant.


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An Early Girl tomato will be ready to pick soon.


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Some odd shaped cucumbers are forming.


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This lily has appeared in the leaves of a peony plant. That blossom is about 10 inches across!


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Last Updated:
19 July 2025