Garden Walk ~ Mid-July in My Garden

Barb Rosen
by Barb Rosen
A muggy mid-July morning, but my flowers don’t seem to mind a bit. The garden is awash with color, and the butterflies and bees are flitting from one lovely bloom to the next. We are spending a lot of time in the gazebo since all the wet weather has brought out multitudes of mosquitoes! But it is a wonderful, comfortable spot from which to view the garden and birds, so all is well. Come with me to see what's blooming!
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zinnias in the nursery wagon
hydrangea blossom close-up
cast iron bird in succulents
Knockout Rose
concrete birdhouse
Phlox "Peppermint Twist"
morning in the front garden
Blue Rose of Sharon
inside our gazebo
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  • Barb Rosen Barb Rosen on Jul 13, 2013
    Thanks, @Lynne ~ try taking photos in the early morning or at dusk so the colors aren't washed out . It's a trick I have learned that keeps the blooms looking more natural.
  • Ruthe917 Ruthe917 on Jul 29, 2014
    Did a wagon Fairy Garden this year--first time using the wagon. Was wondering what I'm going to do when the cold weather comes. Next year I'll be sure to 'pot' those plants for easy removal for the fall/winter. Thanks for the idea.
    • Barb Rosen Barb Rosen on Jul 29, 2014
      @Ruthe917 ~ glad to hear you are getting creative in the garden : )
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