Tuesday, 27 June 2023

Dill and Lavender

 More sunshine today and I'm loving it. We got the two Clematises ( that I bought marked down at
Walmart)  into the ground and supports put in right away. One of them is very near my volunteer dill so I cut more and got that into the freezer


 

My lavender is blooming ❤❤❤


That's about all that's happening around here.  Thanks for coming by, GM

14 comments:

  1. The lavender is beautiful. Hope the plants I bought yesterday end up like that!!! :)

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  2. Your lavender looks lovely.

    All the best Jan

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  3. It's such a wonderful time in the garden with herbs in full swing and all the blooms. Hope your clematis plants do well.

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  4. Oh, your lavender is gorgeous!! It's so hard to grow here.

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  5. What a great Lavender! I love the blue color and the scent. Bees love it, too. I would like to compose some of your flowers for decoration in our church.
    A lot of plants find a good home in your garden and can go from the shop to a loving place!

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  6. Your lavender is gorgeous and it looks really pretty planted next to the pink flowers. Couldn't tell, are they roses?

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  7. Granny, do you do anything special
    to the dill before you freeze it? And, are you freezing the seeds or the little feathery leaves?
    ❤️ Fran

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  8. The lavender is so pretty. That is one of the big things I miss about our house in Spokane. My lavender plants I put in from the farm and my wild rose bush.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  9. I love it that lavender and roses bloom together.

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  10. I'm sure the bees love your lavender.

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  11. My lavender plant died...I was sad! I love the stuff...and I don't know what I did wrong.
    Yours is beautiful!
    hugs
    Donna

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  12. Lavender makes any garden feel accomplished, and when it blooms, it seems that summer has come! Glory to God for the lavender.

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  13. I have varying results with lavender--it often will survive the winter in a large pot with perlite added to keep the soil mix from compacting. Its always a treat when one set directly in the ground begins to show new life in springtime. I have several tiny ones growing on from seed in my greenhouse--need to consider the best spot to set them out.

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