My Garden Flowers
Last night I went outside to care for my fish ponds and to pick blueberries. As I walked around the yard I noticed all the colors of the flowers so I thought I would share them with you. I don’t ever remember this many of my flowers blooming at the same time and the blueberries are the largest they have ever been. I guess all the rain we have had is to thank for this. The sunflower above is a volunteer plant that grew from the sunflower seeds we feed to the birds. It hasn’t opened completely yet.
I planted these Chicks & Hens plants at my fish ponds. I love the flowers they make.
I feed an acid fertilizer to my Hydrangea to turn the flowers blue. This one must have only drank half of it. They are pink when the soil is low acid and blue when the soil is acidic. The flowers grow huge!
Some of my Sedum plants.
This is a Yarrow flower and if you look close on the left side there is a small green grasshopper.
Hosta flowers that haven’t opened yet.
Coreopsis
A good friend gave me these a few years ago.
Daylilies
Daylilies
Daylilies
Daylilies
These are Wave Petunias and the only annual flowers I planted. I put them in flower boxes on each side of my front porch, in two large pots and in the ground.
I am hoping to remodel my fish ponds soon. When I do I will post pictures of it but until then….back to the recipes!
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I really loved your flowers…
Thank you so much Athira! I love nature!
What beautiful flowers in your garden. Thank you for sharing. My hydrangea has not bloomed this year, I am still hoping. Hugs
It has been a strange year with the weather. So far only the front of mine have bloomed but the plants are growing gigantic! Thanks Mag! ❤
My butterfly bush has shot up to the top of the house but has not bloomed. It has bloomed every year until now. You are right about the weather. Hugs
Holy cow!!!! I have never seen one that big. Do you prune it in the spring? I prune mine to about 2-3 feet tall stems. But this year it is growing new stems like crazy.
It has never been that tall before….it grew quickly and very high after all the rain we have had. I am sad it is so tall and not blooming. Yes, pruned it in the spring to about 4 feet and that is how much it grew from early spring until now.
Wonderful tour of your garden, Diane. I always wondered what the name of the Yarrow flower was. Now I know 😀 I see them alot when I am hiking. Thanks for sharing 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
You’re welcome Sir Albertus! Thank you for your nice comment!
Wow! Those are gorgeous!
Thank you! One of my hobbies…lol
All of them are so, soo beautiful!!
Thank you very much! 🌹🌼
Absolutely gorgeous!
Thank you so much! ❤
What a beautiful garden you have.
Thank you! I love flowers and the country!
Me too. I love planting flowers and vegetables outdoor and indoor.
Ahhh! You have so many of the same flowers I have in our gardens! Beautiful!
It has been an amazing year for flowers hasn’t it? Thank you and enjoy the rest of your weekend Mitzy!
Your multi-colored hydrangeas are so cool! I didn’t know you could feed them different fertilizers to change ’em!
Can’t wait to see your fish ponds. 🙂
Thank you! My last day to work before retiring is this Monday. If I get some days in the 70’s I will start working on it. Otherwise it may be September when it gets cooler. The ponds are in full sunlight and I have hundreds of pounds of border and river pebbles to install.
What a beautiful garden you have, Diane!! And I love your wise tips!! Have a great weekend!! Donna 🤗❤️🦋 https://donnadoesdresses.com
Thank you so much Donna!
Beautiful flowers of your garden are really a feast to my eyes.I am a lover of flowers.I plant a few in the winter season. At present I have a few Zarberas.Thanks for sharing.
Thank you our winters are cold and snowy. I would love to see flowers in the winter here.
Surely, you will enjoy the seasonal flowers of winters over here.Most welcome.🌺🙏🌺🙏🌺🙏
Good morning, Diane. Wow! what beautiful flowers you have. This is one of my passions as well, but we’ve had beetles this summer, so my roses have been struggling. Thanks for following my blog, Covenantheirs.org. I see that you are a grandmother. Our 6 grands are my loves, of which I began blogging to intentionally pass down our faith in Jesus to our family and encourage others to do the same. I enjoy new recipes as well, and plan to check out more of your creations on your blog. Have a blessed retirement…and happy blogging!
Thank you so much! You are a wonderful inspiration to your grandkids and others….thank you for that!
WOW Diane! I am in awe of the beauty in your garden! The colors and arrangements are stunning. You’ve done an incredible job! Looks like the rain did indeed give them exactly what they needed. Your fish ponds paired with those flowers must give you such a relaxing oasis to enjoy?
Lots of love coming your way! I enjoy your blog so much. You never cease to post the most incredible stuff. 🌻
Thank you so much Holly! You are so kind! I love my fish ponds. They are small (100 gallons each) bit I love sitting outside listening to the fountains and watching the fish. It is my truly my favorite time of every day. 💕
These are such pleasure to the eyes! You have such great luck to have that beautiful garden!! I wish I had one!! 🙂
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Beautiful photos! I just started a new blog dedicated to trying out all kinds of new hobbies and documenting the process. My most recent post is about vegetable gardening! Check it out!!
Awesome I will check it out! Thank you Kaytie!
You have beautiful garden
Thank you so much! I do like my flowers and nature.
I love your flowers and I definitely need to follow your advice so that I can start planting mine
Thank you so much!
looking for flowers is the most beautiful moment in life, i think. thanks for sharing!!
Yes flowers bring us together with nature! Thank you and you’re welcome!