June 15 is Garden Blogger' Bloom Day. What's blooming in your garden today?
Not much here, near Washington, DC! I feel like the flowers are in transition - spring blooms are long gone and the summer plants are just maturing. But I have a couple of bits of color.
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Purple yarrow is looking good. I planted this for the first time last year. It likes the hot dry front yard. |
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One of my favorites, purple coneflowers. I started these plants from seed last year and it's doing great. Almost 5 1/2 feet tall and still growing! This will bloom all summer. That's catmint and coreopsis fading in the background. |
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