This Rose of Sharon bush is about 10 years old. It was already planted here when we moved here. It starts blooming every June and stays is full bloom until the first frost. It takes almost no care at all except for a little pruning to keep it from getting taller than the house.
So if you are looking for some easy pretty flowers that last a long time, you might consider a Rose of Sharon bush.
Remember all the baby hydrangea? The all seem to be white except this one is a pretty pink one.
we went to a few yard sales this morning and I will post our finds later.
I hope everyone who reads this is having a good weekend.
Friday, June 11, 2010
How does my garden grow?
not wonderful but not terrible either. The flowers are doing better than the edible things.
our 3 tomato plants - kind of straggly but we've been picking a handful every day
jalapeno peppers - I thought I planted 1/2 bell peppers and 1/2 jalapeno, but they all seem to be jalapenos
dill plant with Gavin behind it
squash, cukes, cilantro
herbs and veggies - I think this shows the squash and cucumbers, maybe the basil and some radishes
Yellow rose bush from Aldi
tiny tea rosebush
a few sunflowers
Marigolds with tiny buds that should open soon and thumbelina zinnias
our 3 tomato plants - kind of straggly but we've been picking a handful every day
jalapeno peppers - I thought I planted 1/2 bell peppers and 1/2 jalapeno, but they all seem to be jalapenos
dill plant with Gavin behind it
squash, cukes, cilantro
herbs and veggies - I think this shows the squash and cucumbers, maybe the basil and some radishes
Yellow rose bush from Aldi
tiny tea rosebush
a few sunflowers
Marigolds with tiny buds that should open soon and thumbelina zinnias
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