An abundant and beautiful harvest

In stark contrast to the challenging times in which we’re living, the flowers this season have been absolutely beautiful. Or maybe the just appear so because of the times. In any case, picking flowers to bring indoors or to share with family and friends has been one of my favorite things to do during the past couple of months.

From to top to bottom: Alstroemeria, pink yarrow, Black-eyed Susan, blue salvia,
Stokes aster, yellow snapdragon and white hydrangea.

I’d like to offer you this virtual bouquet, with the hopes that one day soon, I can hand it to you in person.

Black-eyed Susans are unfailingly cheerful – in and out of the garden.
Zinnias are a favorite cut flower and come in all kinds of bright and beautiful colors.
Small Japanese asters provide bloom for months. As a cut flower, they’re great to use as a “filler” much like florists use baby’s breath.
Pink yarrow can get a little aggressive, especially in full sun, so don’t let it take over, but it’s a great, easy to grow cut flower.
Dark blue salvia is beautiful not only in the garden but also in the midst of an arrangement.
Enjoy the flowers. Remember that there is always beauty in the world. Stay healthy.
Happy Gardening!

Laura

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Sharon Coogle
Sharon Coogle
4 years ago

Hydrangeas that have never bloomed are blooming for me this year — and startling me with their colors!
Thanks for the beautiful bouquet, and for identifying the blossoms in it. I envy you your sunny garden spot.

Fred DuBose
Fred DuBose
4 years ago

Laura, the flowers in your garden did indeed brighten my day. And your captions served as refresher course in genera and common names. Thank you, and happy five days from summer!

Fred DuBose
Fred DuBose
4 years ago

Laura, all these flowers from your garden did indeed brighten my day. And your captions served as a little refresher course on genera and common names. Thank you, and happy four days before summer!