I was doing so well posting for a while, then…life happened. Oh well. Here’s some catch-up pictures.
Variagated fuscia bush, a gift from the neighbors.
A pretty plant, both close up and over all (the close up bloom pic is the one alllll they way over on the left).
The pinto beans are starting to look happier, if a bit small still.
The heat we had Monday/Tuesday this week helped a lot!
Tomatoes are still struggling. These are smaller than my smallest fingernail. Dammit.
The other hosta is blooming. Okay it’s more lavender than pink, sue me.
Astilbe is fantastic this year! I let it dry to near-death by accident last year, and all the blooms died. This was dug out of a very neglected garden, at least four years ago, from a house my Canadian friend was renting. This is the best it has ever looked. Apparently I scared the life back into it!
Another lily – I do like this one quite a lot. It makes me think of country gardens with huge bushes of pale pink roses. And cream, really fresh cream. Aldi again, planted just last year: “lollipop.”
Grand and wonderful. The colors and variety are great. The beans do look happy. Hugs
I hope they make it! They came here all the way from Colorado so they must be feeling quite out of their element!
They seem to know they are loved. Hugs
My Astilbe (in VT) is also thriving.
Yay! Is it pink, too?
Yes. I’d send a picture, but I can’t figure out how.
I have no idea either đŸ™‚ Not in a comment! You can email me – blog name on the g-mail. I’d like to see!
Gorgeous astilbe. In fact, gorgeous everything. You’re obviously getting some sunshine!
Love the lollipop. I think one of my near neighbors has that or close to it in her terraced garden. I need to post another batch off the Instagram soon.
Looking good. Love the colours of that last lily:)
The growing must be going well, ‘cos the pictures are glamorous!
If you’re not too happy with the beans have you tried a mulch to keep the roots moist?
It’s not moisture we have a lack of – it’s heat and sunshine!