Spring Beauties
Baptisia 'Purple Smoke' We are experiencing a rare day for June - drizzle and cool temps. But oh, things will change this weekend with 93 predicted for Sunday. I'm not looking forward to that. We decided to take a break from the garden today because of the weather and the fact that we've been working our butts off. Our garden will be on the HPSO Study Weekend tour at the end of the month so there is much to get done. I would normally schedule tours of our garden now in early June because I feel that it the peak time ( (and you can make individual appointments). For the Study Weekend tour, thank goodness for hydrangeas to give them something to look at! I've been filling holes and pots, Michael has been pruning and dead-heading. A few days ago, we completely redid a rock retaining wall which just about did us in. The weather has been lovely and I do hope the heat spell is a short-lived one. Here are some highlights in the garden now. Peony 'White Cap' Ros...
I think these shots look great, Phillip. The color seems more vivid to me.
ReplyDeleteThey do look great, wow that photo of your front pathway and beds is beautiful! Have fun with your new camera :)
ReplyDeleteI am in agreement about Blogger changing the quality of photos, it's so frustrating! That said, your photos are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteOh good - I thought it was just me!
DeleteYes Blogger compresses the photos. Also interesting if you go back to a really old post the quality gets poorer still--I would guess that a photo without pageviews gets relegated over time to a more and more compressed state??
ReplyDeleteBeautiful garden, beautiful photos. The Cedar and the Wiegela are choice. What is the purple/lavender flower in the last photo?
I didn't know that about the old posts. I will go take a look. That flower is Cleome 'Senorita Rosalita'.
DeleteAs always, your garden looks gorgeous. I like those zoomed in photos too! Have fun with the new lens.
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