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June is bustin' out all over ... gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteJoey, you make me feel good! Thank you!
DeleteWow!!! Such lush beauty and wonderful greenery surrounding you. Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteThank you ~ FlowerLady
Lorraine, those evergreens create a nice background, indeed! Thank you!
DeleteLooking really lush and beautiful. This is the best time of the year!
ReplyDeleteGra, thanks! You are right - this is the best time! Everything is so fresh and lush!
DeleteYour garden is always beautiful but at this time of the year it's so full of color! Stunning!
ReplyDeleteOutlawgardener, thanks! You might see it yourself at the end of the month...
DeleteGorgeous! I don't quite understand what those 'zones' are. I have seen that on several sites alraedy. I wouldn't have a clue what zone we're in....
ReplyDeleteBye,Marian
Everything is just beautiful...so lush, green, and colorful. Picture perfect! Is that a 'Major Wheeler' honeysuckle? I have just planted a little one, and I hope it grows up to be like yours. (If that is the one ou have!)
ReplyDeleteDorothy, thanks! The honeysuckle is Dropmore Scarlet.
DeleteAwesome! You have such a beautiful garden! Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteTiina, I'm so glad you like it!
DeleteMasz piękny, duży, zadbany i kolorowy ogród. Jest wiele ślicznych kwiatów slicznie teraz kwitnących.Wspaniałe go pokazałaś na zdjeciach. Pozdrawiam serdecznie.
ReplyDeleteYou have a beautiful, large, well-kept and colorful garden. There are many lovely flowers were beautifully now kwitnących.Wspaniałe you showed him the pictures. Yours sincerely.
Thank you, Giga, for your kind words!
DeleteUtterly amazing. Thanks for giving me a beauty break :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Felicia!
DeleteStunning garden! Thank you for sharing! :) I was wondering what the blue flowered plant is ~ 7th picture from the top~ just below the foxgloves (not a delph., something else, I think)...
ReplyDeleteJules, thank you! That one is scilla.
DeleteReally breathtaking. I especially love the Lupine, foxgloves, trumpet honeysuckle, and orange Geum (?). And is that flax you have? We do have some of the same plants: the honeysuckle and 'Black and Blue' Salvia, at least.
ReplyDeleteJason, thanks! Yes, it's Geum. Blue plants are delphinium and scilla.
DeleteYour Lupines are amazing...and I can't believe your Black & Blue Salvia is already blooming...it seems like mine just popped out of the ground a few weeks ago!
ReplyDeleteScott, don't be upset - my old B&B Salvia is not blooming yet, too. It usually blooms very late. This particular plant in bloom, in the picture, was bought recently with buds!
DeleteWow, you really have quite the gardens! Do you maintain everything yourself? The Foxgloves, Columbines, and Lupines add some excellent height. Stunning!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures leave me speechless, as always. Beyond beautiful. I don't know what I love most, but I guess I'd have to go with the lupines this time. They are incredible.
ReplyDeleteTatyana you don't need words as your pictures speak so beautifully in prose. I love all the tall flowers, very tall flowers shooting up into the sky especially those amazing foxgloves.
ReplyDeleteNo words needed, the garden speaks for itself.
ReplyDeleteLovely garden scenes. Love the one with the arches and clematis. Very inspiring. You have talent for photographing and gardening.
ReplyDeleteBonjour de France
Hélène
spectacular photos
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is, Wow! You are such a tasteful garden designer, Tatyana. Your photos are amazing.
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