Sunday, August 7, 2022

August in the garden

 A happy Sunday afternoon to each and every one of you! 










19 comments:

The Weaver of Grass said...

That butterfly has certainly chosen to land on matching flowers and goes beautifully with them all.

Ms. Moon said...

Oh, zinnias and butterflies- a match made in heaven.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Gorgeous! Especially those butterfly shots!

Mistress Maddie said...

Beautiful Jen!!!!!! Surprisingly in the heat were having, the garden is actually flourishing!!!! Our roses, salvia and zinnia are going full steam ahead. And the Sweet Italian Basil has overtaken the planters!!!! But it smells wonderful.

Bob said...

Love the flowers and your winged visitor!

Latane Barton said...

I'm just thinking, there's not many things as appealing as a zinnia. Looks like the butterflies are having a field day!

Ellen D. said...

Oh, that is wonderful to see and brings a smile to my face. I must plant zinnias next year! Happy Sunday, Jennifer!

Ur-spo said...

Lovely! Gardens often lack for flowers in August time; you have succeeded.

Yorkshire Pudding said...

Is that amazing salmon pink globe flower a kind of zinnia? It's almost unearthly.

Dave R said...

Your zinnias are amazing. And you have butterflies!

Richard said...

I love zinnias! They are the flowers that give so much. When I see zinnias i see a garden. They are my favorite summer flower.

Jennifer said...

It IS a zinnia! Isn't it something? It's our favorite so far this summer.

Joanne Noragon said...

Happy flower bed, happy zinnias, happy butterfly. Happy Jenn, too, I hope.

Steve Reed said...

Looking good! Your zinnias still look much happier than ours are, for some reason.

Debby said...

How lush and green everything looks. Your zinnias are lovely.

Librarian said...

Zinnia was my grandma's favourite flower - and one can easily see why, looking at your beautiful pictures. High Summer!

Moving with Mitchell said...

Butterlicious!

angryparsnip said...

Lovely !

Chris said...

Beautiful zinnias mine were very poor this year, and the slugs got some too, pesky things,