From My Garden
The wildflower garden is in full bloom right now, so I thought I would share a couple photos of flowers today.

These fiery beauties are called Gloriosa Daisies.

And these are Shasta Daisies.
I've also got Sweet Williams in varying shades of pinks, purples and whites. And there's the airy Flax, Black-eyed Susan and Purple Coneflower here as well. These all came from a pack of wildflower seeds that I sowed about three years ago. After thinning it out a bit and moving some of the plants around, I am really enjoying this garden. Each of these flowers readily re-seed themselves, so I'll be enjoying these varieties for many summers to come.

These fiery beauties are called Gloriosa Daisies.

And these are Shasta Daisies.
I've also got Sweet Williams in varying shades of pinks, purples and whites. And there's the airy Flax, Black-eyed Susan and Purple Coneflower here as well. These all came from a pack of wildflower seeds that I sowed about three years ago. After thinning it out a bit and moving some of the plants around, I am really enjoying this garden. Each of these flowers readily re-seed themselves, so I'll be enjoying these varieties for many summers to come.
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Hugs,
Betsy