Having Shawn around has given me a little extra time to stop and smell the roses. Every day something else begins to bloom or some long forgotten bulb sends up a shoot to remind me where I put it.
Remember my poor
diseased Ligustrums? They are looking (and smelling!) much better these days...

Yellow Stella deOro Daylilies are already blooming their little hearts out. The dwarf mix I have planted along with them has yet to show their pinks and purples but I think they are just days away. I love those festive orange Daisies behind them that are taking over the flower bed. I just can't remember their name at the moment...

An Asiatic Lily mix getting ready to bloom looks like a bunch of Muppets all hanging out around the deck. I don't know the name of this plant so we'll just call him 'Animal'...

And the wildflowers are blooming! They are small and some seem to want to hide out a little while longer, but it's a good sign. In a couple more months we will have masses of color...


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