Won't you put on your sunglasses
and join me for a garden stroll
to welcome the official start of Summer.
Lollypop is the name of this hardy lily.
This insect found a perfect resting spot.
Stella de Oro is a popular variety of daylily to plant in Midland. You see this plant everywhere.
I've planted mine near our Japanese Maple for contrast.
The golden-yellow flowers lean toward the sun
in our partially shady yard.
in our partially shady yard.
The Grape-O-Licious Wishbone Flower
is an annual in our region.
This is the first season I have seen this plant available
in our local nursery.
A closeup of the delicate blooms features
the deep purple throat of this plant.
We'll stop a moment to admire the Royal Candles Speedwell.
The purple flower spikes
match the sunglasses worn by today's tour guide.
I'd love to hear about the plants
that welcome Summer into your garden.
Please leave a comment.
Until next time, live and love well.
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12 comments:
Beautiful little darling and I love her sunglasses..she is so sweet and I bet she loves being with the flowers..Stella de Oro is also plentiful here in MA too. Plus in my garden..she's loves to show off her beautiful blooms..
Enjoy the season..
Thanks for visiting me and leaving a nice comment! I love your uunusual lilies and that pretty wishbone flower is new to me. A local flower expert says you can stuff the daylilies with cream cheese and eat them.
I used to make porcelain dolls in my ceramics studio. I like your dolly with her little sunglasses!
My garden is new, just moved here last summer, but I have the most gorgeous deep-purple hydrangea, and two huge crepe myrtles, lots of hostas, astilbe and huechera (sp?), and sedum that I brought with me. I planted some cosmos and put some impatiens and begonias in and around the hostas. All my herbs are potted on the patio. Oh, I have a bouganvillia, and a banana tree too!
Blessings!
Linda @ Grandmalay's Daydreams
Another doll lover!! This post made me smile. What a darling little doll!
Thank you so much for visiting me and leaving such a nice note about our buttercup retro appliance.
Your garden is lovely, I love daylily's they are one my favorite plants and have them in yellow in my yard.
I have enjoyed my visit with you and have become your newest follower.
Have a sweet day, Elizabeth
Your doll is precious! She looks so cute with her sunglasses! Thanks for sharing!
Oh my goodness! The sweetest tour guide ever!! I love your lilies and speedwell! I have never seen that annual before. Thanks for sharing at the party this week!
Doesn't she just look so cute with all your pretty flowers in your garden! What an enjoyable post.
Blessings,
Susie
Beautiful! Love your flowers, and that "baby girl" is darling!
So cute! Your flowers are so lovely that I couldn't help pinning them. Have an awesome weekend!
Hi Debra,
what a cute little tour guide. She's dressed so sweet and I love her glasses! Your garden blooms are wonderful. My Stella lilies are thriving also. My friend gave me 5 starts a couple years ago. I love the little sweet puple annual. Thanks for sharing your lovlies with Share Your Cup.
Hugs,
Jamm
Hello Debra-
Thanks for visiting my blog! The doll in the garden is adorable! My Mom would love to see that! She started making dolls when she was in a ceramics course and had quite a bundle of them. She's given some away but still has some. She made their outfits too! Are you here in Michigan? You mentioned Midland and we have a Midland, Michigan. Your flowers look lovely! I just posted something new which included my Stella d'Oro's also but I didn't get out my good camera!
I'll have to check out your store page.
Liz
Hi Debra!
Your garden tour guide is stunning in her pretty garden party dress and sunglasses.
You have many pretty flowers and I love your photography skills... capturing that little teeny tiny aphid on the lily.
My garden has fizzled out with the 110 degree weather. The heat of summer is like your winter where plants go dormant.
Thanks for sharing at my party :)
xoxo Bunny Jean
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