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Posted on July 7, 2014 by jmarkowski Posted in Perennials, Shrubs .

What’s been doing in my garden these days:

Monarda (Bee Balm) is reliable, spreads as I need it to, has great color and attracts the critters:

 

 

My Purple Coneflower/Russian Sage combo is the oldest in my garden and never disappoints:

 

Hot damn, I love this Helenium (Sneezeweed) ‘Short n Sassy’:

The first of the Eupatorium (Joe Pye Weed) to bloom. This is ‘Baby Joe’:

The Physostegia (Obedient Plant) is blooming weeks before it ever has before:

Phlox’n awesome:

Man do I love daylillies (‘Little Grapette’) … pause for effect … look up hypocrite in the dictionary … lose my street cred:

 

 

First Coneflower “Sunshine’ bloom:

Awaiting first Coneflower ‘Fragrant Angel’ blooms:

Filling in nicely:

 

 

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  1. Jane Scunthorpe says
    July 7, 2014 at 9:14 pm

    Gosh, the season is progressing so quickly, as I associate your flowers with the height of summer and even late summer ! Love that day lily !

  2. Anonymous says
    July 8, 2014 at 12:59 am

    I came across your blog today, and I want to send my compliments. I’ve already read through several months of posts… You photograph plants beautifully and I’ve enjoyed the detail in your descriptions. I’ll be back to keep reading. Thank you!

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