I am in the northeast corner of Mississippi, USA zone 7b
First bloom on the Althea, Rose of Sharon
Linden Tree, Basswood (with no ID insects).
Elderberry
Nandina is known for its pretty foliage, but it blooms, too.
Milkweed, Butterfly Weed
Phlox
Marigolds. I have 16 plants as companions for my tomatoes.
Sedum, Stonecrop
Portulaca, Rose Moss
And for a look at things to come...
...buds on the Tiger Lilies!
Happy Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day!
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Your garden is blooming beautifully, Lea.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blooms. Your garden images are lovely. Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteI have planted phlox seeds several times and not gotten past the tiny seedling stage. I will keep trying, the flowers are so lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely show of blooms in your garden this June. My dad grew Portulaca in his desert garden in Nevada. Thay were always full of beautiful blooms.
ReplyDeleteYour garden's looking summery, Lea! I love the Althea!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, Lea! I particularly love the linden flowers--one rarely notices them unless you catch the scent.
ReplyDeleteMany of your flowers are coming attractions for me - the area lindens should be blooming any day now. I love their scent. Seeing Rose of Sharon in bloom and daylilies budding celebrates the arrival of the summer flowers for us, too. Happy GBBD!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous blooms.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers
ReplyDeleteOh, beautiful blooms! You are a bit ahead of me, but not by much this year. Happy Bloom Day!
ReplyDeleteLovely blooms.
ReplyDeleteYour blooms are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAll of your flowers are beautiful, but I really enjoyed seeing the moss rose. Haven't seen one in ages.
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