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In a Vase on Monday: Returning
I have been away from In a Vase on Monday for far too long in the midst of fun vacation travels and dealing with some health issues. I am glad to be back, just in time to put on funny … Continue reading
In a Vase on Monday: Second Chances
My enduring pink phlox and ‘Endless Summer’ hydrangeas are coming back with a second flush of blooms. It seems right to end August with these stalwarts for In a Vase on Monday. The supporting cast includes sprigs of variegated … Continue reading
In a Vase on Monday: New Blooms
I am happy to offer some new things blooming in our garden this week. It’s time for In a Vase on Monday, hosted by Cathy at Rambling in the Garden. Exciting color has exploded here as the chaste trees, and garden … Continue reading
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Tagged 'Endless Summer' hydrangea, chaste tree, phlox, phlox David, Vitex agnus-castus
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A Walk in the Garden at the End of the Month: September 2015
After a week of rain, the sun is out at least for a day. The forecast is for yet another extended period of wet weather. I took advantage of the warmth to take stock of the garden to see what … Continue reading
Posted in End of the Month View, Gardening
Tagged Anthony Waterer spirea, Autumn Joy sedum, Becky daisy, Black Swallowtail butterflies, Catawba, caterpillars, chaste tree, crape myrtle, Encore azaleas, golden rod, Helen, Iris Clarence, Iris Immortality, lantana, marigold, Osage, Osmanthus fragrans, parsley, phlox, tea olive, The Patient Gardener's Weblog, Vitex agnus-castus, Writing Spider
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