A Week Of Flowers 5

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Responding to Cathy’s invitation https://wordsandherbs.wordpress.com/ remembering our garden delights as we approach the darkest day of the year. Now into a Zone Three early July

I thought today I would show a broader view of the garden for those who have asked. This is the beginning of July. Views of the patio, the cut flower and veggie garden from under the apple trees and unmown mini meadow, the small ‘lawn’ and bits of borders. I won’t name all the plants!

12 responses to “A Week Of Flowers 5”

  1. Cathy avatar

    Oh, that is lovely Jenny. You have a beautiful garden and plenty of spots to sit and enjoy it too. 💕 Love the tall Lychnis!

    1. zonethreegardenlife.blog avatar

      …..and rarely sat in. There is always something to do!

      1. Cathy avatar

        Same here! But we are in the process of making an outdoor seating area, so maybe I will make the effort next year to just sit more often. 😂

      2. zonethreegardenlife.blog avatar

        I find I have to now for ‘little rests and recovery’ especially in the heat of summer!

  2. Eliza Waters avatar

    Beautiful and private space, Jenny. Isn’t it amazing the difference between high summer and now? Incredible!

    1. zonethreegardenlife.blog avatar

      Indeed. It always amazes me every spring!

  3. Beth Stetenfeld avatar
    Beth Stetenfeld

    That looks like a beautiful garden! I’m dreaming of relaxing in the patio setting, with the lovely plants all around. 🙂
    Beth @ http://www.PlantPostings.com

    1. zonethreegardenlife.blog avatar

      Thank you Beth. Not much sitting actually happens as there is always something to be done!

  4. krispeterson100 avatar
    krispeterson100

    Your garden looks splendid in July, Jenny! That’s a time of year that my garden starts to sizzle – and I don’t mean in a good way. I love the roses.

    https://krispgarden.blogspot.com/

    1. zonethreegardenlife.blog avatar

      Thank you Kris. I know what you mean about the sizzle! After a few days of 35C following a coolish spring our poor flowers start to fry!

  5. pbmgarden avatar

    What a happy garden, Jenny. Just delightful.

    1. zonethreegardenlife.blog avatar

      I’m happy that it looks happy because the garden always makes me happy!

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