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Sunday, September 15, 2013
Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day: Late Summer is Fading Out
It is Garden Blogger's Bloom Day again!
On the 15th of each month, we gardeners with blogs share a few bloom
photos from our gardens. Here is the Mid-Atlantic USA (USDA zone 7) on
the DC-MD border, we ha a very dry and cool August, this a week of high heat, then finally rain! This month I thought I'd just share a few blooms that are unusual or
caught my eye.
Thanks for stopping by HoeHoeGrow and Danger Garden! The native Mountain Mint is beloved by pollinators and is such an unusual bloom too. I keep it in a part-shade spot in a container to make sure it stays under control as it will behave like most minutes and take over, if you let it.
Oh these late blooms are sooo precious !Drink 'em in before they go !! Oops, sorry, my Eeyore side is showing again !!
ReplyDeleteLoved Mountain Mint - not seen it before !
Me too...that Mountain Mint is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by HoeHoeGrow and Danger Garden! The native Mountain Mint is beloved by pollinators and is such an unusual bloom too. I keep it in a part-shade spot in a container to make sure it stays under control as it will behave like most minutes and take over, if you let it.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty petunias
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