Thursday, 29 June 2017

Midsummer Garden

June and Midsummer's Day has passed and now we've reached July. I always think that June and July are spectacular months in the garden - a culmination of all that you wait for during those dark months of winter. 

There are so many plants blooming and flowering that it's difficult to be able to give each one the appreciation they deserve, but here are few of my favourities from the garden this June. 



Delphiniums and foxgloves amongst the wallflowers


Pots of wallflowers, cotton lavenders and begonias


Shades of poppies amongst verbena, daisies and irises



Lupin time



Perlargoniums and begonia pots



A summer favourite - sweet peas


Nothing like picking your own raspberries


The sweet smell of a summer honeysuckle



Campions and lavenders


Salvias in different varieties 




Summer isn't complete without the heady scent of roses



Hebe foaming on the rockery


Bees and bright cotton lavenders


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