It's amazing what you discover in your own backyard . . . things you never noticed before, growing and blooming right under your nose . . . until you take a bit of a field trip around your yard, camera in hand, and capture just what's going on out there . . .




What's going on in your backyard ?!?!?!
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My backyard contains a mulberry bush that is currently in-berry and is threatening to swallow my swingset, the fence, and possible the townhouse behind it!
You better slow down on the posts--one right after the other! I almost fell out of my chair in surprise. . .in my yard, climbing roses, bleeding hearts, foxgloves, delphiniums, poppies, yarrow, lavender, marigolds, salvia, thyme, basil, coral bells, santolina, pinks, rue, lupines, and my veggies. And probably some other stuff that I am forgetting. June is always the loveliest month in the garden!
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