As July comes to a close in the garden, the flowers are still heavily blooming. The fruit and vegetable crops are continuing to bear. Here's a quick tour as to what is happening in the garden this week.
In the vegetable garden:
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| The "Blueberry" cherry tomatoes are coming along nicely. |
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| Another detail shot of the cherry tomatoes. |
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| This 'Pineapple" tomato is starting to change color. |
In the front garden:
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| The anemones are beginning to bloom. This is a favorite of the bumblebees. |
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| The front walkway. |
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| The phlox is standing up well to the heat and humidity this year. |
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| The Kieffer pears are continuing to grow larger. |
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| This summer has been good for hydrangea blossoms. |
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| The daylilies continue their show. |
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| The second variety of plums - Satsuma - is beginning to ripen. |
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| Self-sown verbena bonariensis along the front walkway. |
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| Breaking out the Petzval lens again to create a star bokeh. |
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| And more star bokehs in this photo as well. |
In the back garden:
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| The elderberries are beginning to bear. This is the York variety. |
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| So happy to have brand new lights in the back garden! |
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| New this year is balsam which I grew from seed. It's very tropical looking. |
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