This is a view toward the south across the front (east side) of our house and the Weatherbys’ front lawn. The lilies beyond the geraniums are in bloom. Aside from the geraniums, the red flowers here and there are crocosmos and bee balm. It’s been an unusually cool and wet July, and all of the plants seem to approve.
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Jer, The yard in front has really filled in since last spring and looks wonderful. My red bee balm (monarda) is also blooming well this year and has invited a stream of butterflies, bees and hummers. I think I should see more of the garden with them for next year.
Kristin
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