Zinnia

Butterflies and bees love the zinnia flowers. Even though they are annual flowers, I save the seeds and plant them in the spring.

Well, my lousy bedroom alarm clock told me it was an hour later than it was. I’m dressed, ready for blood work, and when I put on my watch and saw my computer clock, realize it was an hour earlier. Ugh.

Hope you are having a better day than mine. Hopefully mine will get better. lol

Terry Spear

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2 thoughts on “Zinnia

  1. Hi Terry
    It’s been hot two days and now rain is in the forecast.
    My perennials are doing great. My biggest weed are tall enough now to pull out before the bloom; they are noxious weed and I cannot get rid of them. They are a Bluebell wannabe. Creeping bells. You pull them out but the leave roots behind; that is where the creeping comes in.
    Roses are in bloom, my Bleeding Heart is finished but still getting nice and big after being moved last fall. My Mallow is blooming too. The Delphinium is still small this year as I moved it too. All in all garden is great.
    Still have not got our fence part filled with dirt and our sidewalk put in place because of the rain.
    Glad to hear your garden is doing and well loved the Zinnias you put up.
    I never could grow them here.
    Well that’s all my news.
    Oh the back spasms have finally stopped.
    You have a great day today.
    Sheila Claire

    • Oh, yes, hate weeds like that. I have some kind of weeds that I keep cutting back. Their roots are tangled with pine tree roots so you can’t pull them out. Great on the back spasm, and I’m glad your roses and mallow are blooming!!!

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