Last week, before the temperatures rose to the nineties, the garden was vibrant and full of color. This week, it seems tired and droopy, no matter how often we water. Fortunately I made some images last week and captured it at its prettiest, so far, this year. It was full of pollinators – mostly Ken’s honeybees.
Cabbage with leeks
Raspberries
Bean trellis
Bean vines
Robin’s nest over the garden. It’s her second brood this year. She complains whenever we go in the garden.
Echincea
Echinacea
Echinacea
Echinacea with bee
Green-eyed Susan
Green-eyed Susan
Daylilly
Lavender
Lavender
Lavender
Salvia
Poppy pod
Hollyhock
hollyhock with bee
Raspberries – I can’t keep up with picking them
Yellow yarrow
Radish flower
Volunteer pumpkin/squash flower
Volunteer squash/pumpkin
Volunteer squash/pumpkin
Dill
Sunflower
Leek flower with honey bee
Sunflower – all of this year’s sunflowers are volunteers
Sunflower
Sunflower
Leek flower with honey bee
Leek flower with honey bee
Leek with honey bee
Leek flower with honey bee
Leek with honey bee
Volunteer poppy – late bloomer
Volunteer poppy near the compost pile
Volunteer pumpkin/squash
Echinacea with bee
Sweet pea
Leek flower with bee
Leek flower with honey bees
This tomato will be striped, orange and yellow, when ripe
And one more raspberry
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