Here are just a few of the current blooms in my zone 6b garden. Check out all of the Bloom Day posts at May Dreams Gardens.
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day - September 2009
Posted by Julia Erickson at 12:01 AM
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12 comments:
I love the blooms! It is fun to compare with what I currently have in bloom in Kentucky.
Lots of great color! See you have a Caster Bean-- is that to keep the moles out?
*love* the top photograph!! the deep red with the bright yellow...
What a beautiful array of color!!
Gorgeous, all your blooms. Happy Bloom Day.
Much of my own garden is winding down, so it is great to see your lovely pics of your beautiful flowers!
Your garden blooms look great for the fall. But the color array looks like autumn shades.
My favorite shots are the first two -- beautiful!
What beautiful colors! lucky you.
Janet,
No, I just like the Caster Bean. I don't have moles, but does it keep them out?
-Heirloom Gardener
The first three of these pictures gives me a new inspiration for a landscaping project. Thanks for sharing.
Backyard Playsets
Such great colors and textures! I really like the second to last.
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