Though the weeding is killing me, our garden is starting to look a bit more cheerful, which makes it so worthwhile. Here's what is currently in bloom:
'Mutabilis' China Rose
'Evelyn' David Austin Rose
'Hot Cocoa' Floribunda Rose
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Zinnias
Cosmo
Mexican Hat Flower
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Chocolate Cherry Sunflower
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'The Dark Lady' David Austin Rose
'Europeana' Floribunda Rose
Nasturtiums
Marigolds
Stock
Snapdragons & Violas
Geranium
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Lantana
Hydrangea
More David Austin Roses
In the Medieval Garden:
Flax
Calendula / Pot Marigolds
Borage
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I love the floribund roses. They make me swoon! And the medieval garden too. I love that idea.
You have such a lovely blog! It is so nice to visit from a metropolitan area suburb. A glimpse into another lifestyle. Thank you.
Also, our medieval garden has largely been a disappointment. Starting everything from seed was not the best idea as many of the herbs are *VERY* slow-growing or difficult to germinate, and many newly transplanted seedlings got choked out by weeds because I simply couldn't manage it all. We won't be able to do all I'd hooped with the garden, but I'll keep trying!
G ~ The nasturtiums sound so pretty, best of luck with your flower garden!
We're enjoying The Child's Fairy Geography very much (well, *I'm* enjoying it - the kids find it a little boring at times, but then everything bores them!) I have so many ideas on how to use the book, I'll be very excited to explore them more once we resume school (we're on a break for another week or so).