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Sheriff Roland:
Thanks Jess - How you likin my flower fest so far today?

Don't know what type a flower this is - grown in the area behing the house where we put a bunch a plants 4 or 5 years ago. These grow quite tall, and, to the best of my recollection, they'll continue to bloom for at least a couple a weeks

Sheriff Roland:
Here's a 'cut flower' who's name I don't recall - got it a long time ago, and moved half of em last year from the back to the newly bordered area. Leaves look to be daisy related, so I refer ta em as my double bloom daisies.

Sheriff Roland:
How about a dif'rent yucca plant (actually two - side by side). I had posted the one nearest the house before. These are right next to this year's new hole in the ground.


P.S. this my 10th posted picture today ... and I've only used two of the 9 I took this morning, so ... I'm not done yet!

injest:
Goodness! we are having quite a flower show in honor of Canada Day....do you have any other plans for the day? How do ya'll normally celebrate?

Sheriff Roland:

--- Quote from: injest on July 01, 2007, 05:09:52 pm ---Goodness! we are having quite a flower show in honor of Canada Day....do you have any other plans for the day? How do ya'll normally celebrate?

--- End quote ---

Been working in the garden a little (ultimatum from Bryan)

I don't much celebrate much a any holidays. Canadians in genral? well there's always treating it like a Summer Sunday - picnicking, going to the cottage, receiving guessts fer supper (that's what Bryan's dion). Then there are fireworks, and what's become an all day Parliament Hill televised party with live bands (currently popular canadian bands from both french and english Canada) - Although I suspect there have been some changes on how that's done with the need for more security than in the 90's.

Anyhoot, the next picture... the afore-mentioned faux (or annual) black-eyed susan that are doing really well on the south side of the garage (where no flower has ever been planted).

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