I agree. July is a great time for GBBD! Love your photos, they are beautiful. Of course, they wouldn't be so beautiful if they weren't so nicely tended.
Oh, these are LOVELY! And not pocked, pecked, nibbled, wind-scorched, rain-bashed or trodden on like my July flowers. The Ammi majus looks like a ritzy net curtain.
So many blossoms! I have to admit, I didn't sit still for the whole slideshow catalog. I spent time looking at previous posts which are just marvelous.
Beautiful blooms, and nice photos!
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-Cathy
I agree. July is a great time for GBBD! Love your photos, they are beautiful. Of course, they wouldn't be so beautiful if they weren't so nicely tended.
ReplyDeleteGlad I stopped by for a visit.
Enjoyed your July blooms :)
ReplyDeleteThose flowers look good enough to eat - as indeed you can with some of them, but not others!
ReplyDeleteOh, these are LOVELY! And not pocked, pecked, nibbled, wind-scorched, rain-bashed or trodden on like my July flowers. The Ammi majus looks like a ritzy net curtain.
ReplyDeleteGreat presentation of your beautiful flowers! What a special treat, almost as good as a trip to England to see the gardens.
ReplyDeletethanks all for your lovely comments. I might revise my opinions of net curtains if they all looked like Ammi flower heads :D
ReplyDeleteSo many blossoms! I have to admit, I didn't sit still for the whole slideshow catalog. I spent time looking at previous posts which are just marvelous.
ReplyDeleteI love sneezeweed/Helen's flower, but haven't had much luck with it. Your hydrangea is so fascinating with it's spirally, icecream top. YUMMY!
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