We have just completed a wonderful week of “Camp Grammy” with our six year old granddaughter from California and a fun time with my extended family on the 4th of July. Two new babies (one month and four months old) in my cousins’ families were the stars of the day. Welcoming a new generation coming along in our extended family is indeed cause for celebration.
Another cause f0r celebration is the presence of flowers in bloom this week in the garden, just the right timing to fill this week’s vase. A bit of rain has helped, and I’m grateful that the rabbits must be eating elsewhere right now (maybe that smelly stuff I put around has been working).
Included in this week’s vase are two hydrangeas (‘Endless Summer’ and ‘Blushing Bride’), two garden phlox (an unidentified pink one that I have moved now into its third garden and Phlox paniculata ‘Violet Flame’), Becky daisies, and ‘Homestead Purple’ verbena.
I selected two blossoms of one of my favorite daylilies, ‘Daquiri.’ This has been its best blooming year in this garden, although it is almost finished for the season. I carefully chose two scapes with their last blooms; there are still a few more to come
I won’t bore you with yet another picture, but the calla lillies are still presentable in their vase after FOUR weeks!
Please visit the originator of this meme Cathy at Rambling in the Garden to see what she and others are bringing in from their gardens today to share with us.
Beautiful colors! I especially like that salmon phlox.
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Thanks, Marian. The rabbits have played havoc with my phlox. I’m lucky to have some left to show.
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Beautiful vase…seems hydrangeas are the star this week. The deer eat my phlox.
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Thanks, Donna. I suspect hydrangeas are going to be seen quite a bit this summer, as my phlox is also being served for dinner…in my case it’s the rabbits eating them before they can get up to deer level.
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Beautiful – I esp. love the hydrangea. Deer have been eating my phlox to nubs, I’m crossing my fingers that they leave the daylily buds alone!
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Thanks, Eliza. Critter control is at the top of my list right now…and I don’t think I’m winning.
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I swear they never sleep – just eat and reproduce!
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Each flower in your vase really stands out. ‘Blushing Bride’ is gorgeous.
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Thank you, Susie. The phlox and hydrangeas are quite attractive now.
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Grrrr. Those pesky rabbits. I left a whole tray of sweet peas outside ready for planting and they nibbled the lot right down to the base of each plant. They all grew back better than ever though… lets hope that happens with your phlox! Beautiful blooms despite the pests!
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Thanks, Gillian. My well eaten phlox are indeed coming back. Some of them have already been eaten back again. Alas.
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Gorgeous flowers – perfect for a summertime celebration. I wish I could grow hydrangeas, but alas, it is too hot and dry in my Texas garden for them to thrive. I’ve had to make due with some zinnias, plumbago, and shasta daisies for my July celebration vase instead (though I secretly wish I could throw in some blue or white hydrangeas into the mix).
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Thank you, Rebecca. You can grow things that I can’t.
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What a lovely family celebration you have been having, and what a fresh looking vase – somehow reminiscent of a garden after the rain. Thanks for sharing
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Thanks, Cathy.
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Reblogged this on floweralley and commented:
What happy colors!
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Thank you so much. I am delighted you enjoyed our vase.
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It looked like a party!
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