Tuesday 13 June 2023

Garden in June

 

There seem to be more flowers on the roses this year. Below is "Blue for You" that must like it next to a wall.


The white rose is the tallest and just coming into flower.


The yellow rose has it's first flower.

There are three roses in the long border, a little behind the other but are now looking good.




Next to the conservatory is the blue Aubretia that nearly covers the path.

The giant Poppy in the hot bed is doing great.


A blue Iris popped up in the middle of the Cornflowers but did not last. I must clear some space for it next year.

The Weigelia that I cut down last year has it's flowers back.

The revival of the Hypericum Hidcote continues. 

The same for the Clematis Montana.

The Philadelphus by the side patio is in full flower despite the infestation of black fly.

And finally, these are the two trees that were in existence before we moved in nearly 32 years ago. First the Common Elder at the very far end of the garden.

And lastly on the other side of the fence on a piece of ground that nobody seems to own is the giant Robinia Pseudoacacia. See separate post.



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