There were 2 sewing sessions yesterday and I got the I Spy quilt top sewn together. It was 10 p.m. when I took the last stitch so I saved the pressing for today.
I was out watering gardens early yesterday morning. The Zinfin Doll Hydrangea is changing color rather quickly this year. I wish I had a place for a whole row of these.
The little 4" tall Coneflower is in full bloom now. I think it should be moved to a safer location but I'm not sure it would survive a move. Indecision here.
The yellow Nasturtium bloom is fully opened now. There are 8 plants in that pot. I hope I get some more colors of them.
The ground was too hard all the way through June so I didn't get my ceramic mushrooms out in the garden at the beginning of summer. One group is by the mailbox and my smallest Hosta.
I wait and move the yellow follow in the fall it will have a better chance of survival.
ReplyDeleteThat Zinfin doll Hydrangea is really lovely--and I love the Nasturtiums are so brilliantly colored...so pretty...
ReplyDeleteonly 65 here this morning with a cool wind--and only 58 for DP..I wanted it cooler--well!! I got cooler for sure this morning...;))) feels like Fall...
hugs, Julierose
Perhaps move that little yellow flowering plant into a pot for the winter and then replant it in a safer spot in the spring? And yes, your hydrangea is fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteLove the I Spy and well done for getting it sewn together!! Will there be any borders?
ReplyDeleteLovely garden flowers and those mushrooms add the right touch of whimsy. :)
Hugs!
I saw lots of beautiful Zinfin Doll Hydrangeas in Bar Harbor, ME today. Hope to get some next year.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty Hydrangea.
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt.
Wait till the yellow flower has finished blooming and then pot it up as quiltdivajulie suggests