
The plum trees are heavy with fruit. I've been shaking the limbs all spring to keep them from breaking under the weight. Surely there will be a few in which the worms have not taken up residence.

My one Knock Out Rose is a little buggy as well, but that doesn't stop the blooming. I may take cuttings and have a lot of them next year.

These old fashioned
day lillies came from the old Waldon
home place. They are now in Georgia as well.

Pink Queen Ann's lace and
burgundy day lillies make a nice combo.

More yard flowers when my camera battery is finished recharging. :)
1 comment:
Those green plums sure did taste good! Your flowers are beautiful as they always are! Stay cool over there and talk Larry into a pool!!
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