Today I report from my mother's garden in Europe. No, I won't tell you the country but you can pretty much tell by the soil color. Interestingly, we both are in USDA zone 5 but our frost-free dates differ by a month. She already has knee-high potatoes, for goodness sake!
I put so much work in that garden over 12 years so I feel the right to share some blooms.
It's still the 15th in my time zone so I hope I won't be the last one for the party.
There is so much going on in my mom's garden it's hard to start.
Outside of the garden there is an abandoned lot which she turned into a flax meadow.
Inside we've got a whole Iris Festival.
Dutch Irises are simply amazing
Bearded irises are great too!
I never liked clematis but I may need to reconsider. That blue one is simply gorgeous.
White peonies.... oh, the joy!
I've never seen such a plain garden flower (pansy) looking so gordeous
These perennial poppies are 6 inches across!
Also we started harvesting strawberries yesterday. I guess this is what happiness looks like (minus the jetlag).
Cheers, Lucy
Both the Dutch and the Bearded Iris are lovely. Sadly it is too humid for them in Brisbane, although I can console myself a little with the Louisianas. Have a lovely visit and happy Bloom Day.
ReplyDeleteYour Irises almost make me want to move to a colder climate but maybe I should just enjoy seeing yours instead. They are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAl the Irissen are lovely!! greetings, Diny
ReplyDeleteYour mum must have great passion to have planted these lovely flowers on such a vast area.
ReplyDeletelove your Blog. I have a small garden with flowers as of your beautiful pictures (Rainbow, clematis, etc.) and I am also fond of orchids. I invite you to visit my blog about my Orchid care. A greeting
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Beautiful flowers!
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