most places in the yard
. Monday, June 16, 2025 .

 I may have already posted some of those flower shots.  But I love them and wanted to see them again.

bearded iris

bearded iris

goat pen clematis

goat pen clematis

yellow bearded iris bud

clematis

MWBYouth rose

mystery plant

Siberian iris

chives

Yellow false indigo

purple false indigo

Yellow bearded iris

catmint

Star of Bethlehem

Sarah Napier peony

driveway clematis

peony arrangement

people clematis opening up

yellow Siberian iris

 Shirley Temple peony


The dogs are helping get the cicadas off the plants.

blooms on the bell

An empty nest in the porch fern.

50th anniversary flowers from Pappy arranged by Ava.

The bell clematis is opening up.




Another mystery plant.

The only peony that bloomed in the Native Perennial bed.

The first Stella Dora.

Everything on the front porch looks great.






Marigolds in the nasty sink.

Marigolds are coming up from seed in the twin bucket.


The shovel plant holders are doing well this year.


A little spot in the shade to rest.

The only Allium to survive.

 I may have already posted some of those flower shots.  But I love them and wanted to see them again.

bearded iris

bearded iris

goat pen clematis

goat pen clematis

yellow bearded iris bud

clematis

MWBYouth rose

mystery plant

Siberian iris

chives

Yellow false indigo

purple false indigo

Yellow bearded iris

catmint

Star of Bethlehem

Sarah Napier peony

driveway clematis

peony arrangement

people clematis opening up

yellow Siberian iris

 Shirley Temple peony


The dogs are helping get the cicadas off the plants.

blooms on the bell

An empty nest in the porch fern.

50th anniversary flowers from Pappy arranged by Ava.

The bell clematis is opening up.




Another mystery plant.

The only peony that bloomed in the Native Perennial bed.

The first Stella Dora.

Everything on the front porch looks great.






Marigolds in the nasty sink.

Marigolds are coming up from seed in the twin bucket.


The shovel plant holders are doing well this year.


A little spot in the shade to rest.

The only Allium to survive.

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