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Let's See What Bloomed - by Sunscape

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The last of the Lilac's opened in the past week and they put on a beautiful display, and they filled the yard with a beautiful fragrance.

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The early morning sun really makes the Korean Lilac Bush pop in the shade garden.

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I will certainly miss that wonderful fragrance wafting through the air.

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The ants have been busily working all the buds on the various peony plants. They have swelled a lot this past week and soon they will be in full bloom.

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This Coral Peony is the first one to begin opening. I ordered this special variety many years ago and it has finally grown into a decent sized plant.

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This tree peony is the last one to bloom since it is in a shade location. The petals will be falling off with the upcoming rainfall.

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The blue Cornflowers all opened, and I see that only one of the clumps survived the winter.

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Next to the Cornflowers, the Verbascum has put up a decent number of stems and the flowers are so dainty.

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I don't remember the name of this Verbascum, but I do adore the shade of this flower.

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I wish I had some of these in the butterfly garden to grow along with the foxglove and delphiniums. I will have to save some of the seed to sow for next year.

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Off the top of my head, I don't remember if they are a biennial plant or not. They sure are pretty either way and worth a spot in my gardens.

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The last bud opened on this dwarf Iris; I will have to wait to see you again next spring.

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All of the Hosta and ferns have fully opened around the porch. I planted some Fushia Impatiens in between them all for some color.

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It was a decent day to put down the bark mulch around the plants so that was one more task that got accomplished.

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The Italian Cherry Tomato has tripled in size, and I see flowers forming. Before much longer I will be able to enjoy the fruit and the lettuce for lunch.

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Mika is inspecting the lettuce and deciding if she wants a leaf for herself. She loves vegetable of all kinds and sneaks a snack her and there. :-)

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I have been trimming this red lettuce all week and I still have a lot to eat. It keeps sending up more shoots from the center. I will certainly be growing this variety every year. I just have to find the name from my orders since I didn't take notes.

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Throughout all the gardens, these Allium bulbs are in full bloom.

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I love how they look like they have an Aura around them with the sunlight enhancing them. I didn't realize how pretty the photos were until I uploaded them to the pc.

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Both of the small tower gardens got harvested this week as the spinach was starting to bolt. I got enough for four meals put into the freezer. I have to say that I really love the Asian spinach with it's dark green and denser texture than the average type in this photo.

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This baby Sparrow flew out of the nest while I was sitting on the porch, and it landed in the tower garden. How sweet is she sitting there looking out at a whole new world?

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Lastly, this large Morrow's Honeysuckle has the most beautiful scent, and it looks so pretty on the back of the property. I harvested a lot of the blossoms to make a tincture or balm with; not sure which yet but that will be an upcoming post soon.

Thank you for stopping in for my weekly updates and walking with me to see what bloomed. ♥

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😍😍😍😍

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♥♥♥ Hi Denisse.

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Verbascum = Southern Charm, I think, the very first one I grew. Never found seeds for it again so I have many different varieties. I'm surprised you still have lilacs. Mine finished in the rain. I've been cutting down the seed heads for allium as they go by. But most of your things seem to be on par with mine.

Just love seeing all your beautiful flowers and vegs!

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You're right, I remember now that you said it was Southern Charm. I love the color of that Verbascum. Yes, I still had some flowers on the Lilacs that bloom late due to the shady spot they are in. I lost a large part of my white lilac, and we had to saw that off yesterday. I see a lot of dead branches towards the top of it too, so sad. It is stunning when in full bloom. The Allium all opened this week, and I am going to try and dig up some of them as they have taken over, lol.

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What beautiful plants, the great variety of species and colors is magnificent, love how they look with the impact of sunlight, a total beauty and that little bird made me want to hug him hehe 😍

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Thank you so much, the flowers are beautiful backlit with the sunshine and that baby sparrow made my day. Thanks for dropping in and have a wonderful weekend. ♥

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You have all the glorious flowers in your garden! Love those lilacs, peonies and honeysuckles!

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I'm glad you like them as much as I do. ♥

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