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GBBD for June 2009

June16

To all my fellow Idaho gardeners/garden bloggers, I hope you are doing the Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day. Its not too late to run out side, snap some picks and link over to May Dreams Gardens. Come on!

Here’s my offering for June:

Hardy fuschia 'Gartenmeister'

Hardy fuschia 'Gartenmeister'

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Knautia, delosperma, penstemon and callirhoe

Knautia, delosperma, penstemon and callirhoe

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penstemon Prairie Jewel

penstemon Prairie Jewel

Moonglow juniper, geranium Roxanne

Yes, there’s more: penstemon barbatus, penstemon psueudospectabilis, veronica Royal Candles, rosa chinensis mutabilis, calendula, and verbena bonariensis.

And it’s stopped raining for a few minutes~!

4 Comments to

“GBBD for June 2009”

  1. On June 16th, 2009 at 7:30 pm Mr. McGregor's Daughter Says:

    You’ve got a really neat Fuschia. Usually, one sees the rounded flower forms. I love those Penstemons.

  2. On June 16th, 2009 at 8:16 pm Carol, May Dreams Gardens Says:

    I’ve got some tiger lilies blooming, too. They always remind me of driving down to southern Indiana to visit my grandparents. We’d see them all along the roadside.

    Thanks for sharing your blooms with us for bloom day!

  3. On June 18th, 2009 at 4:01 pm Brenda Says:

    I’ve been missing the Bloom Days and need to get with the program. I think you are a little ahead of me with blooms. Our tiger lilies are just getting the buds right now. What pretty blooms you have:)

  4. On June 20th, 2009 at 6:07 pm eliz Says:

    I just planted some tigrinium lilium, but they are not the same thing. I think their are weirder. Great blooms, though I’d love to see a whole border. I bet it is very colorful there.

 

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