The yucca is about to bloom
The clematis is so happy to have a firm foundation.
I expect the trellis to be covered next year.
The last poppy.
A lily with no name.
Some pinks are left.
From Nina. It blooms purple. Lovely.
The lavender.
Another purple flower from Nina.
Hamilton used a board to pound the tunnels down.
They have not reappeared.
It's called Mole Scat Organic Repellent.
Nice flowery report.
ReplyDeleteLooks as though you've got it covered!
ReplyDeleteJane x
All is pretty there. I do love pinks. Here I have slugs on mine but I am drowning them in bad beer :}
ReplyDeleteI didn't know yuccas had flowers, I had one for about 18 months so far nothing, how long do I have to wait.
ReplyDeleteMerle........
Until it feels like it, I think. Fifteen or more years ago my sister planted a yucca five feet further down the sidewalk. Never bloomed. Then we noticed this one, an off shoot of the first. Another one came up behind this one. Eventually this one, which is crowding the sidewalk,began blooming. It has a huge blossom. The others have smaller blooms.
DeleteMy clematis is 9 years old and is finally, finally starting to climb and cover! It has been a battle!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to see everything is blooming so beautifully. And you have the mole problem licked!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Could the lily be a day-lily?
ReplyDeleteYes, day lilies. I couldn't remember and was too lazy to go ask. Quite a few in bloom today.
DeleteI think EC is correct. We have these and that's the only name I know for them.
ReplyDeleteAll your hard work is paying off....it looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteYour lily looks like the Stella D'Oro. Very nice addition to flower beds.
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers! I just love your photos.
ReplyDelete"Blooming lovely!" as my late father would have said.
ReplyDeleteI love the clematis. Are your pinks the old-fashioned scented kind? Do they smell like cloves?
ReplyDeleteYes to both pink questions. I recall them as rock garden flowers from my childhood. Akron, where I grew up in North Hill, was build on hills. Most yards had retaining walls to accommodate the grade and the rock gardens were at shoulder height to little children walking to and from school. I often picked one pink from someone's front border just to smell it all the way to school.
DeleteHahaha - I just re-read the last bit - Mole Scat Organic Repellent indeed!!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! I LOVE flowers!
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