This week in the Garden…
Well according to the calendar ~ it’s officially summer, although here in the Pacific Northwest are finding it hard to predict what the weather will bring. It’s been gorgeously sunny for a few days and then a downpour of rain and several gray days to follow. But the combination of all the weather has actually been good to the gardens – with the exception of weighing down the branches and splitting some perennials in the center. But nothing has dried out or is looking droopy due to a lack of water or too much sunshine! The “Polar Joy” tree roses have begun to bloom just as the Sarah Bernhardt peonies are on their way out. Lots of blooms coming and going – (click on the photo’s below to see a larger picture!)
So I know you are curious to see what is blooming here at Fishtail Cottage this week…?
New varieties of peonies have opened up & can finally share my beautiful opium poppies (bread seed poppies) – I was given some lavender colored ones & hoping those are amongst those that have not yet bloomed…
Some cottage favorites are in bloom this week; spiraea, Jacobs ladder, delphinium, scabiosa, lady’s mantle, foxglove, clematis and snapdragons…
The pink snowbell tree is opening up this week – so pretty to see from a distance.
Some new Roses have shown their blooms for the first time this week~
Daylilies have arrived.
The water iris has peeked out next to the pondless waterfall
Some unique garden flowers have bloomed this week
Thanks so much for popping over to see this weeks garden post! (hope to see you link up to Fishtail Cottage later this evening?) To see where I may be linking to this week – please check my “Cottage Links” label…
xoxo, tracie
Comments
I have never heard of a snowbell tree. It looks very sweet. Cottage gardening is my favorite. Many of the plants that you showed are on the top of my list. I have some beautiful white delphiniums blooming now. Went out to snap a pic for a post and it started raining. Crazy weather here also. Yesterday it was in the 90's. Oh, do you know the name of that last yellow plant on the left? Very unusual, I like it alot. Not sure if it would grow in my zone 5. What zone are you?
Will be back later to link up.
Blessings Kelsie
Have a wonderful week,
See you later,
Hugs,
Donna
Thank you for sharing your lovelies, and for your kind comments today!!
Have a wonderful Thursday!!
:o)
Becky
Eileen
Be sure to stop by this week to enter my giveaway.
Have a great holiday weekend! La
Where oh where is that sun?
xoxo
Kathleen
treasures said…
I can't keep delphinium here or Jacob's ladder. A lot of your blooms look like mine :). Don't you love June in the Pacific Northwest?!
~ Julie
You have a stunning garden!!
Thanks so much for hosting!!
Hugs,
Debbie
Your garden is so pretty. I love the shot of the white gate.
Your gardens portray the perfect cottage style with romantic roses and peonies. So many other colourful blooms too.
I am interested in the snowbell tree, can you let me know the Latin name so I can look it up?
Judith
Kathy
Sue
xo
Blessings,
Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage
http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com/