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Midwest Gardening: Let the Sun Shine In...
After 4 months of drought----(we were in the severe zone) it rained for 13 days straight. Inches and Inches of rain, officially 19.6...for the last end of the month at Palwaukee that is roughly 10 miles away.
It didn't rain continuously--but the humidity and high temperatures, sure kept us in the house. YUGH!
But, today the sun came out....
and all was right with the world. I don't know if you can see the bees in the Holly Hocks, but you can hear the birds sing.
The east side of our yard from our little back porch...
The pots are full of hot peppers---far away from our green peppers so they don't cross polinate...hate when I get a surprise in my mouth!
Well, I have to garden and see the damage, but thought I would share these!
Hugs, Sandi
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Oh Holly Hocks, how beautiful! Glad the sun finally came out, we've had a really rainy June in the South too...happy gardening Sandi!
ReplyDeleteHi, Jenna...I was thinking of you when i took the photo---feel free to paint them...the light was so pretty today---after so many days of shade and muck! Hugs, Sandi, and thanks for stopping by!
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DeleteOh, Sandi, I love holly hocks. They are the dreams that fairy tales are made of if you ask me!..Glad you are getting some sunshine. Wish we would get some rain..Have a wonderful and safe 4th celebration..Happy Summer Days..xxoJudy
ReplyDeleteThose hollyhocks are amazing! Love the birdsong, too.
ReplyDeleteThank goodness for sunshine! Beautiful hollyhocks.
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