By late May and early June, the Garden Sun climbers were blooming in front in spite of a bit of powdery mildew this year. I sprayed them with some "organic" sulfur concoction I made up and have been regretting it for weeks now. Instead of the sweet smell of roses welcoming one into the front door, you get the distinct odor of rotten eggs.
Snow-in-the-summer blooming along with the early delphiniums.Earlier in May, the moved pink peony produced three small and short-lived blooms.
And in the back, coral bells, white campanula persicifolia and the red climber I moved from the front began to bloom in late May.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
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