Elizabeth Barrette (ysabetwordsmith) wrote,
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Garden Photos

I took more photos today.


The barrel garden is blooming.
This is the barrel garden in bloom.

Today there are yellow and salmon lilies in addition to the orange ones.
Now there are yellow and salmon lilies along with the orange ones.

The squabs are getting bigger.
The squabs are getting bigger.

One of my potted plants is blooming.
This is one of my potted plants on the patio.

Here is the septic garden.
This is the septic garden.

The lamb's ear is blooming a pretty pink.
The lamb's ear is blooming.

The marigolds that survived the herbivores are putting out flowers.  This one is a giant orange marigold.
Some of the marigolds have big blooms now.

The three bushy plants toward the middle are mints.
Several varieties of mint are growing in the septic garden.

Daylilies are putting out buds.  This is part of the big patch near the road.
The daylilies are budding.

Yellow and salmon lilies are blooming around the telephone pole.
These daylilies are blooming by the telephone pole.

Morning glories around the support wire have been nibbled, but not all demolished.  This is why I plant them in succession about a week apart.
The morning glories around the support wire have been nibbled.

Pink penstemon is blooming in the wildflower garden.  This one is new; I just planted it this spring after the native plant sale.
Pink penstemon is blooming in the wildflower garden.

White penstemon is starting to bloom too.  I have at least three of these.
White penstemon is blooming in the wildflower garden.
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Have you tried lemon balm? It does pretty well.
D'OH! *facepalm*

No, I have not, and it's growing everywhere here. That and the catnip. I should dig up some and transplant it. I'll try to remember that for later. Right now the weather is dry and things are wilting.