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Bloom Thyme: The Good. The Bad. The Ugly. Part 2.

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The gorgeous Flamenco rose has required very little water / from the Biltmore Collection

Today we start 9 weeks of drought… as you know my garden is very large and I have had to limit watering to my roses and tomatoes and alternating trees and shrubs that are closest to our living area.

As I write this I am in the garden looking up at a simply gorgeous summer sky… not a cloud in site! Even in times of drought, God does amazing things… with people and with plants.

There is always an up side, I read that it looks like the US will set a record in the month of July for the fewest tornadoes on record. After the horrible storms of last summer (remember Joplin, MO), that is sure welcome.

And, as far as the roses are concerned, they are usually covered in Japanese Beetles at this time of year and so far we have seen very few. In their place are beautiful blooms without bug bites! That is sure welcome!

Zinnias can take the heat…

Roses get watered once a week and still keep going!

Tomatoes get water a couple times each week….

Hydrangeas in the side yard…

Sunny Knockouts and wave petunias can definitely take the heat!

Black-eyed Susans can take the heat.

More Zinnias with Phlox that is also beating the heat very well.

First bloom of Tropicana … rescued from sale table.

Gold Medal Grandiflora….

Picture worth a thousand words…



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