Flower June

in HiveGarden5 days ago

@riverflows She reminded me that we write a garden journal every first of the month.I write whenever I remember or whenever I have time.The first of the month can be a very busy day. Last year we had a veritable jungle of greenery. This year we decided to break it up with a little more flowers.That's why in this post I bring you everything that's blooming now. Except for the chamomile, which has flooded our yard :)

The elderberry is finishing blooming this year. There are still a few white flowers left.
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Our sage bloomed so quickly that I didn't even manage to capture the right moment.
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My wife calls them autumn roses, even though it's not autumn they bloomed. Or maybe that's just what they're called, I'm not sure.

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The marigold flower has bloomed, we have it in the garden and in the greenhouse. Marigold is the protector of the garden.
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Carnation has fully recovered from last year's chicken attack.
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We call this plant Japanese strawberry or false strawberry because it forms a flower that resembles strawberries. But I can tell you that it is not tasty at all :)
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Nasturtium also bloomed although it didn't grow much, it was suffering from the hot-cold weather.

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Perennials have taken their place in our fairy garden , but we had to mulch them with hay . A lot of grass is sprouting around them .Matthiola bicornis flowers smell wonderful at night.
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Blackberry blossoms :)
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And our cherry tomatoes bloomed too.
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The melon has also bloomed, I'm a little worried because the plant is still small.

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Heliotropium europaeum Extremely poisonous plant for both humans and animals. It grew wild in the garden. I had to investigate it because I wasn't sure. I will have to remove it.
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If I bore you with roses, tell me :)

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Until next time, floral greetings


Thanks for reading.
Until next time.
Stay healthy.
Markone85.


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Topic: June Gardening Journal & Floral Update

Tags: #gardening #plants #flowers #nature #hivegarden

Claim: The author documents the diverse floral blooms in their garden for June, providing identification for various species and a safety warning about the toxic Heliotropium plant.

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00:00:01 — A detailed photographic tour of seasonal blooms including sage, marigolds, and medicinal plants, plus a critical identification of a poisonous wild plant.

Why it matters: This post serves as a seasonal record of local biodiversity and provides valuable community knowledge on plant identification, including distinguishing between beneficial and toxic garden growth.


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Thanks for the support.

 4 days ago  

Everything is looking lovely espec against that path. Did you know you can use nastursium flowers in salad? And the best home remedy for sore throats is to soak sage in apple cider vinegar now ready for winter. It's an great gargle.

Thank you
I didn't know that nasturtium flowers can be used for salad.
We also use sage for gargling, but we make tea from it and then gargle with it when it cools down.

Your June garden looks wonderful, and I'm glad to see the carnations finally recovered from the chicken attack!


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 4 days ago  

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Thank you, we were really worried about the carnation, but luckily it recovered.

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