Aren't foxgloves just so generous, I might just try a few seeds under the mulberry tree, although I think it will be a bit to hot and dry for them. Christina
So nice! I grew up with these beautiful plants, grown by my grandmother, and now I live in South Texas. No hostas for me, but I am trying to learn how to grow Texas plants.
This may be my favorite of your gardens. So much variety!
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful, Julie. This series is one of my favorite blog visits. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Julie - I love the mass plantings of foxglove!
ReplyDeleteOh Julie the sight of those foxgloves is truly astounding...such beauty...love this garden!!
ReplyDeleteYour foxgloves in June are stunning, wish mine were as good!
ReplyDeleteAren't foxgloves just so generous, I might just try a few seeds under the mulberry tree, although I think it will be a bit to hot and dry for them. Christina
ReplyDeleteSo nice! I grew up with these beautiful plants, grown by my grandmother, and now I live in South Texas. No hostas for me, but I am trying to learn how to grow Texas plants.
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