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That is one beautiful jungle! Memories of this lush growth will make us feel warm in the winter!
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ReplyDeleteIt sure doesn't look like a jungle, just beautiful!
Eileen
Love your jungle!! Just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteIt may be a jungle, but it's a beautiful jungle, Tatyana! Your garden looks so lush and just bursting with blooms. Sigh, I'm envious of the rain you must have had this season.
ReplyDeleteWOW ~ what a gorgeous "jungle" Tatyana!!! It's nice to see some blooms (like columbine, foxtail lilies, poppies) that quit here a long time ago. Everything looks so lush & happy.
ReplyDeleteThat may appear to be like a jungle but I'm pretty sure a lot of gardener's would fall in love with such a jungle as this.
ReplyDeleteAnd if at all - there is any jungle exist like of your garden - it must truly be a garden belonging to a fairy.
Nice jungle! Astra, Malva, poppies, roses, daisies, etc, etc. I love the daisies fallen on the wall.
ReplyDeleteYour garden is looking so lush, full and very happy! Love to see so many blooms in your jungle!
ReplyDeleteWish I had a jungle like that ;-) What a beautiful garden you have!!!!
ReplyDeleteBye,
Marian
Tatyana,
ReplyDeleteNot quite a jungle. The bed with the rock wall looks great IMO. We have paths here that are un passable.
It is the prettiest jungle I have ever seen!
ReplyDeleteEileen
A lovely jungle!
ReplyDeleteYou have a gorgeous jungle! All of those colorful flowers in August! It must bring you so much joy to walk around and see the results of your gardening labors.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a beautiful jungle. So many flowers and colours!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! That's a good looking "jungle" for August!
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks so lush and beautiful! I think the Pacific NW must be the best place on earth to garden - the climate is so favorable. We're in the midst of a drought, which is unusual for us, and challenging.
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone for your comments! Some of these pictures were taken in July. The bigger size images are from August. We are having 90 degrees now - this is the hottest for this season! I hope we all, you and me, will have a rain soon! (I know this this sounds as a strange wish for us in the Northwest, but our summers are pretty dry!)
ReplyDeleteI was thinking that your garden was holding up well in the heat! This 90+ weather (and last weekend 102 degrees for us) is crummy for the garden. Ugh!
ReplyDeleteYour garden is looking beautiful!
What a special Jungle!
ReplyDeleteThis kind of jungle gardens are my favourites!
ReplyDeleteYou made gorgeous pictures of the flowers and I like your style. My garden is also looking like a jungle, sometimes I'm worried how to manage it. But it always turns up right. So enjoy your garden!
I'm new on your blog and I like it.
And what a beautiful jungle it is! :0)
ReplyDeleteThank you, thank you, thank you! Now, I need good rain in my jungle!
ReplyDeleteTatyana, your gardens are always beautiful and interesting, have a nice day.
ReplyDeleteHaha, my garden is also a jungle but I like it. But what I want to say : Your garden is gorgeous, your style and the variety of plants is absolutely beautiful and I like the little dog on the header.
ReplyDeleteI shall follow you.
Regards, Janneke
Perhaps that is how you see it Tatyana, but, what a jungle!
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone! I am in Victoria, Canada. We' ll see Butchart Gardens tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful garden, fantastic flowers, beautiful colours. I am greeting
ReplyDeleteYour jungle looks like a garden dream.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could get my Acanthus to look a fraction as good as yours. I love it. A jungle? In the nicest way possible. Beautiful!
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