A Shasta Daisy, which is hardy to –20, in case you were wondering:
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And a Cosmo, which survived an indiscriminate weeder:
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I am still waiting for my gladiolas, Rose of Sharon, and mums…
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10 comments:
These are two of my favorites and I don't have any in my yard right now, so it was a pleasure to look at yours!
Beautiful!! Thanks for sharing!
Very pretty, I love Cosmos. :)
Your cosmos is very pretty! I didn't plant any of those this year, we have the daisies doing well (since we get to -40 here)
I have a few indiscriminate weeders, too! And a few indiscriminate mowers as well! :)
These are so pretty :) No blooms stand a chance in my yard between the chickens and the deer. I'm going to have to fence in my pretty garden stuff, too and not just my veggies.
Two beautiful blooms! I love the color of the cosmos. Happy Bloomin' Tuesday! Jean
Cosmos are always such happy flowers.
So lovely! I love them as cut flowers, too.
My daisies are all done, but my one volunteer cosmos keeps giving- love that. Thanks for sharing, Alea, at the Garden Party!
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