Lavender
Rue is flowering-
Yesterday I saw a small, velvety black butterfly with white spots there
It has plump orange upper legs-
In the rear perennial bed I found a volunteer- its leaves and flower shape look like the cranesbill in the front yard, but this one is orange.
Largest borage by the mailbox was flowering-but it was actually off to the side, in the grass. On a rainy day I took a slim chance and dug it up to move into the bed space, but broke the taproot (of course).
Well, there's plenty more not far behind it.
I moved the rumex from that spot. Also too late in the season- it wilted severely even though I transplanted it during a week of rain. It wasn't doing well out front. Too much sun I think, and unwell in a spot too hot for it, was beset by whitefly. I sprayed an insecticidal soap, pulled off the worst leaves, threw out the worst two plants. The remainders
they're now around the rhubharb flanking one panicle hydrangea
Here's the turtleheads I dug and moved much earlier in spring-on the newly-sunny sideyard. Which has such a long way to go.
Looks like the dark blue salvia will be okay tooOn the other side, my milkweed have all come up-
Black-and-blue salvia looks great so far
Lamb's ears recovered from their move (just two of them)- the row is tidy now-
and the ajuga in front of them is filling in pretty quickly
Next year it will be as thick as this! previous year's bunch under the hydrangea (with a bit of mock strawberry mixed in there)
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