The Fuschia loves the humidity.
The daylilies have bloomed.
I asked Quill to smile
I've been calling Himself's garden The 98 Acre Farm. His paternal grandfather owned 98 acres of land in Lancaster, New Hampshire.
Zucchini
Somebunny loves the sunflowers and is eating them all up
Erich's flower bloomed. It looks like a Cosmos
A lone bee (center) enjoys the Queen Anne's Lace
Buds on the milkweed
Pastel petunias
Impatiens
Eggplant
Himself thinks slugs have invaded his farm
More zucchini
The Tiny Bunny came for a visit.
How does your garden grow?
Lovely photos from your corner of the world. Sorry about the greedy bunnies, they are everywhere, but not on my balcony! My petunias are doing well, the geraniums need dead-heading! Have a great Sunday, Valerie
ReplyDeleteGlad the bunnies haven’t invaded your balcony
DeleteThe garden looks great! And Himself's 98 acres looks like it's doing well too!
ReplyDeleteIf everything he planted comes in, we’ll have to open up a farm stand at the end of the driveway
DeleteAll of your photos are lovely but I like that tiny bunny best!
ReplyDeleteThe Tiny Bunny is very cute
DeleteThe flowers and gardens look amazing CJ. Except the sunflower. It looks like mine. We have a ballsy woodchuck. He sits out in full view teasing the dogs mercilessly. And Quill has a great smile. Happy Sunday.
ReplyDeletei haven’t seen a woodchuck in a few years so I’m sure it’s the bunnies that have eaten the sunflowers down to the nibs.
DeleteLove all of your flowers from your garden - especially the fuchsia.
ReplyDeleteQuill seemed happy to oblige your request. :-)
Quill loves having his picture taken.
DeleteAll of your plants look like they're doing very well. - Anne (Cornucopia)
ReplyDeleteSo far. Though Himself has said slugs have attacked some things
DeleteLove Erich!
ReplyDeleteHere still no blooming at all... Ack, think I was too late...
The fuchsia's colour is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Your garden is doing a lot better than mine. Not only do I have an infestation of squirrels, I also have bunny rabbits pulling my herbs out of the ground. My sunflowers never get past the seed stage. Lucky you.
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