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Garden Update: Early July


This week’s garden update includes some new munchies from the garden. The poppy above is probably going to be close to one of the last that I have for the year. I love the texture of this blossom, so delicate and papery.

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I went ahead and picked the last of the lettuce. These are little mini heads of lettuce that taste so sweet and nice, almost like butter lettuce.

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This is the final crop of mixed leaf lettuce. I don’t really care for the bitterness of these varieties. I think we will plant a different kind in the fall….some that aren’t so strong.


Banana peppers….I can hardly wait!


The hydrangeas are awesome this year. I love the purpleness of this one plant.

Mullien
Our experimental mullein is blooming. For the first time we left the mullein growing in several spots in the yard and it is now showing us its more beautiful side. The hummingbirds have been investigating it as well. 🙂 The empty feeder is a normal sight in our yard lately. I have a hard time keeping up.


Here is another angle of this section of the garden on a different day. The sunflowers are really tall now, way over my head. See how tall the mullein is too?


I don’t think that I have shared my milkweed’s progress yet. I sent away for some milkweed seeds from ButterflyEncounters.com and I started some of the seed in pots. I am a little nervous about transplanting it into the garden so I got a bigger pot and I am going to still keep a careful eye on it over the summer.


Amanda’s coneflowers are blooming and the bees are buzzing happily. If you look carefully in the background of this photo, you will see her zinnias have started to bloom as well.

Well, that is a quick trip around our garden this week. Just to a note to myself=We planted bee balm and salvia this week, hoping it will grow now that the weather is hot.

 

1 thought on “Garden Update: Early July

  1. I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy your blog. I don’t garden myself but we do enjoy taking hikes. I purchased the e-book and am looking forward to getting started with nature study with my children. We have done small projects on and off over the 6 years we have been homeschooling but I would love to do a more consistent nature study. Your blog is very inspiring to me and I absolutely LOVE all of your pictures. Thank you again for taking the time to share your nature study journey!
    Samantha

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