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U.S.A., Washington State. USDA zone 8b. Sunset climate zone 5

Belated June Garden Pictures, 2017. Wordless

July is coming to the end, it's time to post JUNE garden pictures...
Better late than never.





























































































































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13 comments:

  1. Tanya, you have lots of plants I love, like aquilejias, lupines, hostas and clematis but those Peonies steal the show! Peonies are really the aristocrats of flowers but unfortuntely I can't grow them here because it's too hot for them. Have a great sunday! greetings from Argentina.

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    1. Thank you MDN! Yes, peonies are wonderful addition to any garden. I think Argentina has lots of plants that are beautiful! Have a great week!

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  2. Ah! It's so wonderful to see your beautiful, floriferous garden. I have a Calycanthus, but it never seems to get any bigger and has never flowered. There must be a secret to it. The flowers are so interesting. Nice to see all your pretty Columbines too, now that it's July, mine are all dry seedheads.

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    1. Hi Alison! I got my Calycanthus at Joy Creek Nursery last year. The spot that I chose for it has afternoon sun and enough moisture. Its growth is visible, and it's doing better than other plants which I bought that time. Good luck with yours!

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  3. What a gorgeous place. So glad you decided to share it with us.

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    1. Nice to see you, Lisa! Thank you for stopping by!

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  4. Tatyana, your garden is really gorgeous place with a lot of my favourite flowers. And your photos are so beautiful! Thank you for sharing with us.
    Have a nice summer. Michaela

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  5. Tatyana, I love your birdbath. Do you know the brand name? Posilbly I can find it for sale here in Georgia.

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  6. What a beautiful, gorgeous garden you have Tatyana. A feast to my eyes.
    Have a wonderful day.
    Rosehugs Marijke

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  7. It looks like June was perfection in your garden Tatyana, but that's par for the course for you!

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