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Where did June go ?   It slipped past without even one garden tour !   Can you believe that ?   This will not do .   I did share day by day on my Instagram feed and Facebook page so if you come there you may have take in some of the pellet but I enjoy sharing here even more .   Mostly for selfish understanding as it apply me a journal of my garden throughout the season .

I am going to go back to early June .   Iris are the star in May and are beginning to slow down by mid June .

early June 2017 Garden tour, Huckleberry Iris

I had some newfangled iris this year , some were such interesting colors that I thought them gorgeous .   You would not think a brown Iris would be so lovely . This one is call Huckleberry .

The Zepherine Drouhin climb rose I did myclimbing climb pruning poston was dead covered with roses from top to bottom .

It must ’ve loved the abundance of rain and nose candy we received this past wintertime .   I had wrapped the cane around the porch post as I exhibit in myRose Pillaringarticle .   Pillaring encourages more blooms and it works !

early June 2017 Garden tour, Zepherine Drouhin rose

Below is my Candyland rose .   It is similar to the Neil Diamond rose in colouration .

Candyland is in a rather tough berth for roses and yet it keeps on perform attractively for me .   It does n’t seem to have much scent but it makes up for it in continued bloom .

L.D Braithwaite David Austin rise was the very first reddish English come up I purchased . Actually I bought several as the catalog say it pretend a heavy hedge .   And it does .   I have lost a few of these in a early freeze 10 years ago .

early June 2017 Garden tour, Candyland Rose

The two that continue still are going strong .   I have them next to Darcy Bussell which is similar in coloring and the only manner I can differentiate them apart is when they are blooming together and I can see the subtle differences but I love them both .

All of my Clematis bloomed tremendously .   They too loved the sloshed wintertime we had in California this class .

My Russell Lupines had reseeded themselves heavily and I permit them go .   They were a masses of blue alongside the road in my side garden in former June .   I am take out many so the other flowers can fill in but they were adorable while they lasted .   I will let some stay for next time of year too .

early June 2017 Garden tour, L.D. Braithwaite David Austin rose

Some of my Iris are later blossom so it stretches Iris season for me . This lovely precious stone below is called The Sultan .

I experience many decamp growing Iris because they flower such a unforesightful time but they are my earliest bloomers and give me colour before anything else is really doing anything .   I mix them in all of my beds and do n’t have just a dedicated Iris seam . The foliation I leave after blooming and it blends in well once I have swerve back the pass stems .   They are tough and gorgeous .

This is only a speck of what is really drop dead on in early June but for now it will do .   The garden changes from week to calendar week and soon I will add a tour of the mid June garden .

early June 2017 Garden tour, Clematis

Happy Summer !

Past June Garden Tours

Hello JuneRose Tour June 7June 10 Garden Tour

early June 2017 Garden tour, Russell Lupines

early June 2017 Garden tour, The Sultan Iris

early June 2017 Garden tour, Iris

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