I did not want to miss another Bloom Day! There is always something blooming here and wanted to join in again, so no one will think that I have closed my garden gate. Even though there is not a lot to see, I love the blooms that are coming through now – my favourite Borage and the sunny Calendula daisy. The worst of winter is passing and the days are getting longer. We’ve had soggy days and sun-drenched days – bone-chilling days and balmy days! Winter days are for wrapping up warmly and watching the garden sleep. But I can even boast growing a few seedlings! I look forward to visiting all the summery gardens this July Bloom Day!
Here’s what’s blooming in Barbie’s garden in July 2013
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[one_half]Chrysanthemum[/one_half]
[one_half_last]Gerbera[/one_half_last]
[one_half]Potato Bush[/one_half]
[one_half_last]Euphorbia[/one_half_last]
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[one_half_last]Snow Drop[/one_half_last]
[one_half_last]Barrow of blommies[/one_half_last]
[one_half]New Lupins[/one_half]
[one_half_last]More calendula[/one_half_last]
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5 replies on “Garden Bloggers Bloom Day in my winter July 2013”
Once again I am blown away by all the lovely garden surprises in your winter garden that match my summer garden…
I always love your bloom day posts. Your garden is so filled with color and happiness. No chickens? I always like the chickens.
Thanks Donna – the chickens are still around 🙂 Will add them in more often!
You have more going on in your winter garden than I do most non-winter months!
Don’t the rabbits much your calendula? (Or maybe you don’t have rabbits?) They sure do mine!
Haa! 🙂 I would love rabbits but that would leave me with an empty veggie patch! 🙂
The mice get to the smaller ones! I see that they eat my marigolds so I have stopped planting them. How did your garden sale go?