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Lots going on

Tuesday, 01 Jun 10 Sunny 23°C / 73°F

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Lots has been going on in the garden – I’m just now getting a chance to journal everything. Plants are getting large and starting to bloom. The white queen clematis is beautiful this year and looks to put on a big show. Some new blooms in the garden are the dianthus barbatus doubles mix – very pretty.

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Clematis White Queen

Clematis

Blooming
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Dianthus Barbatus Double Dwarf

Dianthus barbatus

Blooming

Comments

  • HollyBee

    HollyBee wrote:

    The White Queen is beautiful!

    Posted on 01 Jun 10 (almost 3 years ago)

  • flowerweaver

    flowerweaver wrote:

    I agree. I think I’m falling in love with clematis—all of them!

    Posted on 02 Jun 10 (almost 3 years ago)

  • seajda

    seajda wrote:

    Beautiful!

    Posted on 02 Jun 10 (almost 3 years ago)

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