a blog by Teresa Soule and Garden Shoes Online
The temperatures are
It’s hard to find a spot that is cool to stay in unless you are in front of an air conditioner.
Although most of my plants love the humidity, I can’t seem to keep e
It doesn’t matter how much I water, it isn’t enough.
I hope most of my plants can endure the heat.
Some of them are looking awful.
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July 9th, 2010 at: 12:29 am
Hi Teresa, that’s a lovely mix-match in the porch front yard! I bet the butterflies often go there too. When you say hot temperature, what is it exactly in Celsius? thanks.
July 9th, 2010 at: 10:50 am
At least it’s humid for your plants – here in California it’s some dry it nearly cruel to plant certain things – like keeping a dolphin in a bathtub! Your photos are beautiful.
July 9th, 2010 at: 11:50 am
well, don’t know about the people (I’m hurting here with our weather!), but the blooms sure look cool! Love all the color in the front beds.
July 9th, 2010 at: 2:17 pm
you’re flowers look like they are loving it. My daisies in the front and the sedum are the ones that positively droop in the heat of the day…. they bounce back after the sun passes.
July 9th, 2010 at: 4:45 pm
What gorgeous flowers and wonderful photos!
July 10th, 2010 at: 3:50 am
I hope the heat lets off a bit so all living things can get a break.
Lovely shots of your garden.
July 11th, 2010 at: 10:29 am
Oh I love your flowers. They are beatiful. Looks like your doing a great job keeping them alive. The heat here in maryland is killing mine.Great scenic sunday shots. Lovely photos
July 12th, 2010 at: 9:17 pm
you have got to have the most beautiful flower photos ever! I love the foxglove post…oh lady…I wish I could see in person!
July 12th, 2010 at: 10:43 pm
Thanks Tootsie, that is so nice of you to say.