Pale yellow statice with yellow roses, dahlias and snapdragons. Almost as refreshing as a lemon drop. |
This large cactus dahlia has freckles and stripes. Very unique. |
A different dahlia on the same plant has a side that is all red. How cool is that??? |
A much smaller version on a nearby plant. Pretty. |
This dahlia has flat petals and a stand up center. |
Cafe Au Lait dahlia our mom grew from Swan Island Dahlias. It has been on the farm for over a decade. |
Yet another dahlia with variegated color on the petals. |
Lisa's cart with happy faced sunflowers. Don't they make you want to smile? |
Lisa among the sunflower rows. The very large sunflower heads are nodding under the weight of the seeds forming. |
A few of these yellow carrots have more than one long root. The one in the middle looks like it's crossing its legs! |
Watermelon, honeydew and a few cantaloupe. |
Celery hydrating in buckets of fresh water. |
Grams, aka Mary (my helpful mother in law) weighs and sorts French green beans. |
Lisa working in the flower house. |
Sure looks like an artichoke. But alas, it's cardoon. |
Showy brown eyed sunflowers with Sweet Annie greenery. |
Green centered fluffy sunflowers. |
White foxglove, pink zinnias with tri-colored gladiolas. |
Pale pink dahlias, bright pink zinnias and an ornamental grass with pink tinged ends. |
Peppermint stick speckled zinnias with freckled dahlias and dark zinnias. A bit of boxwood sets them all off. |
Cafe Au Lait dahlias in a bouquet. |
Zinnias are so colorful and so cheerful. They have a wide spectrum of colors. Refreshing! |
Bright yellow zinnias. |
Blue Glitter Sea Holly. They look like they are dusted with silver and then there is the pretty, soft blue! |
Lavender gladiolas with deep purple throated ones. |
Such a soft pretty lavender in this white bucket. |
Buckets of zinnias with Sweet Annie in the background. |
I couldn't resist another photo of this unusual dahlia. |
A plethora of flowers await Lisa's arranging them into bouquets. She picks and places them into like flowered buckets for ease of arranging. |
Roses that smell like roses near Teddy Bear sunflowers. |
Tall delphinium are protected in the corner of the flower house. |
Anna writing the list on our chalkboard while Chris and Brea sort through the red fleshed plums and bag them. Cabbage drips dry on the cart behind Anna. |
Poblano, jalapeno and chili peppers are ready to be bagged. |
Parsley divided into bundles. |
Such beautiful flowers. |
Beauties in buckets. |
White roses and gladiolas pair beautifully with blue scabiosa, sea holly and cardoon. |
Purple dahlias with liatris or gayfeather contrast nicely with orange zinnias and crocosmia. |
April usually arrives early and picks her fav... I think she loves pink! |
Louise enjoys a bite of yellow watermelon in her Oma's flower house. Just hanging out and snacking. :) |
It's hard to beat a freshly cut up slice of watermelon. |
Today's harvest box contents on display. |
Anna's teacher handwriting on display. She used to teach math as does her best friend, Brea. They went to school together. |
Isn't this blue savoy cabbage gorgeous? |
Purple or striped eggplant. I can't decide which one is more striking. See you next week on the blog. Lorrie |
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