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
The lavender is beautiful. Hope the plants I bought yesterday end up like that!!! :)
ReplyDeleteYour lavender looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
It's such a wonderful time in the garden with herbs in full swing and all the blooms. Hope your clematis plants do well.
ReplyDeleteOh, your lavender is gorgeous!! It's so hard to grow here.
ReplyDeleteWhat 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.
ReplyDeleteA lot of plants find a good home in your garden and can go from the shop to a loving place!
Your lavender is gorgeous and it looks really pretty planted next to the pink flowers. Couldn't tell, are they roses?
ReplyDeleteGranny, do you do anything special
ReplyDeleteto the dill before you freeze it? And, are you freezing the seeds or the little feathery leaves?
❤️ Fran
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.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy
I love it that lavender and roses bloom together.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure the bees love your lavender.
ReplyDeleteMy lavender plant died...I was sad! I love the stuff...and I don't know what I did wrong.
ReplyDeleteYours is beautiful!
hugs
Donna
Beautiful Lavender!
ReplyDeleteLavender makes any garden feel accomplished, and when it blooms, it seems that summer has come! Glory to God for the lavender.
ReplyDeleteI 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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