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Russian Lavendar?


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Is it creeping phlox?? I have some that looks like that.

Great pics Loz! There is lots blooming there!! thumbup

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That's it Jessica.....I'm at moms on her computer. lol I soooo knew that. My brain just couldn't pull it out for some reason. haha


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I do that plenty of times! lol

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Awww....creeping phlox!
I just noticed yall are from up north.
wonder how it would grow here.....gotta look it up.


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they sell creeping phlox as a perennial here z5 so I'm guessing it does ok up here


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I've got creeping phlox too and love it. It's so pretty and no maintenance.

You can see this money plant flower changing to the seed. I think it's amazing. It's so different from other plants.

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My poor garden is terribly confused this year. Some of my flowers have stunted growth, some are coming too soon, some too late, and others not at all. I wish our stupid weather would make up it's mind already. We get a couple of spring days, then cold and raining again. Then we were teased with an 80 degree day and a week later it was snowing! I'll take some pics and then you can really see the difference between how my garden bloomed last year compared to this year. And I think I may have lost my chocolate cosmo. tears Hope everyone else is having better luck than me.


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a single rose
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my black berry harvest
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all pictures taken yesterday or today

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Blackberries already? We don't get blackberries until towards the end of summer. Lovely pics Jiffy.


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I haven't noticed blackberries yet either.

These have popped up all over my yard; in the grass, in the flowers, everywhere. I like them. Does anyone know what they're named?

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one of my peonies is budding

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thanks cheryl. i'll have them until about mid july

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i don't know sheri, but i like them thumbup

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Jiffy and Sheri, I like both of your pictures. thumbup

How COOL are my 4 new hanging baskets, with my $10 off they were $7 something each instead of $9. Got them at Lowe's.

Does anyone know what the yellow and white flowers are?

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I could reach in and pick the berries.. Ours grow wild and I freeze them for pie inthe longggggggggggggg winter.

The rose is gorgous and the chines evergreen..Never seen one before.



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is the yellow some type of coreopsis?



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Beautiful rose!
and beautiful black (dew) berries!
I've been mowing the trails all week. gonna get them kidos out picking me some berries this weekend.
Hey, Jiffy...it looks like here we are gonna have a bumper crop of berries! Are your's performing better than usual? We had some strange weather this winter/early spring. Why some years more berries than you know what to do with, and some years next to nothing?


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Phlox.........yes, now that I think about it....I have read where it is good in my zone.


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Originally Posted by Bestofour
is the yellow some type of coreopsis?


I think that is it>>>>>>>>


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Oh Loz, those hanging baskets are so pretty!! And you really got a good deal (of course!! You would!! lol )

boohoo I lost ALL of my beaautiful Impatiens plants!!! Don't know why!


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yikes

I did loose imps too and started more from seeds .. Ilove orange doubles/


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I love your hanging baskets Loz!!

We have blackberries in June usually. I always pick them and make some jam and freeze some for pies or blackberry crisp or something. It sure takes a lot of them to make something though. I have to go out and pick for hours. Tristen helps but he eats pretty much every one he picks. lol I got stung by a bee or wasp when I was picking last year. I didn't see it but I sure felt it! At first I just thought it was a thorn and then it started throbbing. I went to the house right away and it felt like my hand was going to fall off. lol

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Wow...such lovely flowers...most of which i can never dream to see or smell in my garden.... well we've gotta b thankful of what we have...at d moment i have these 2 roses in bloom.... but here we never get such prolific blooms s u all do out there..!!

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Originally Posted by Bestofour
I haven't noticed blackberries yet either.

These have popped up all over my yard; in the grass, in the flowers, everywhere. I like them. Does anyone know what they're named?


I'm thinking bloodroot?


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Originally Posted by loz
Jiffy and Sheri, I like both of your pictures. thumbup

How COOL are my 4 new hanging baskets, with my $10 off they were $7 something each instead of $9. Got them at Lowe's.

Does anyone know what the yellow and white flowers are?


Coreopsis and Bacopa?


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Originally Posted by nmlAlba-dC15
Wow...such lovely flowers...most of which i can never dream to see or smell in my garden.... well we've gotta b thankful of what we have...at d moment i have these 2 roses in bloom.... but here we never get such prolific blooms s u all do out there..!!

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Those are Beautiful roses, nml,

Mine arent in leafs yet......Thanks for sharing. YOu must have a huge collection yourself there.
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nmlAlba- those are beautiful pictures of your roses!!! I LOVE the red one!!!


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not bloodroot. The foliage isn't the same as bloodroot.



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