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Title: Our July 9 flower garden
Post by: GrannieAnnie on July 09, 2008, 16:55:33
will try to upload about 5 shots:

Coneflowers and a twig arbor with no flowers yet but hoping for Heavenly Blue morning glories(http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y253/nonrancher/65882f4e.jpg)

Forerunner of some elderberry wine(http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y253/nonrancher/3270ee2d.jpg)

Mixed Bag: balloon flowers, shasta daisies and zinnias(http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y253/nonrancher/6c19653d.jpg)

Pitiful baby of a delphinium I grew from seed. Never can get them to look like those gigantic beauties in your British gardens (http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y253/nonrancher/c51621c2.jpg)

Oranges and Lemons. Not too fond of funereal gladioli but liked the orange combo with some sort of yellow wild flower I guess that the birdies dropped. Anyone know what the yellow one might be called?? (http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y253/nonrancher/12073a8a.jpg)
Title: Re: Our July 9 flower garden
Post by: Tulipa on July 09, 2008, 17:09:11
Can't help you on the yellow one, but your garden is beautiful, I love seeing photos of it.

I also love the way you identify the plants with stones, what a good idea.  What kind of paint do you use?  It's really clever and  looks much better than plastic markers.  :)
Title: Re: Our July 9 flower garden
Post by: GrannieAnnie on July 09, 2008, 17:15:28
Quote from: Tulipa on July 09, 2008, 17:09:11
Can't help you on the yellow one, but your garden is beautiful, I love seeing photos of it.

I also love the way you identify the plants with stones, what a good idea.  What kind of paint do you use?  It's really clever and  looks much better than plastic markers.  :)
Thank you. I saw that idea in a mag. and thought it would solve the trampling of little feet and piles of snow which it has. Acrylic paint works then after it dries it gets sprayed with a clear coat of poly lacquer of some sort which makes them last a number of years.  They'll last  a season with only acrylic.
One more picture (http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y253/nonrancher/3a0be989.jpg)  I must have pruned this rose of sharon incorrectly because it can't hold up the weight of blossoms and we haven't had any rain beating it down yet!
Title: Re: Our July 9 flower garden
Post by: betula on July 09, 2008, 17:18:33
Your garden is always a treat to look at and constant inspiration :)
Title: Re: Our July 9 flower garden
Post by: Tulipa on July 09, 2008, 17:23:22
Thanks for replying, I would love to have a go, it will be a nice thing to do on a hot summer's day.  The weather with you looks much better than what we are having at the moment.

Thank you.

T.
Title: Re: Our July 9 flower garden
Post by: Georgie on July 10, 2008, 14:52:21
Simply beautiful.  ;D

G x
Title: Re: Our July 9 flower garden
Post by: GrannieAnnie on July 10, 2008, 22:38:17
Quote from: Tulipa on July 09, 2008, 17:23:22
Thanks for replying, I would love to have a go, it will be a nice thing to do on a hot summer's day.  The weather with you looks much better than what we are having at the moment.

T.
We could use some of your rain. Our grass is dry as a dog's bone. It's your turn next to get some good summer sun soon.