Summer may be over, but our front garden still has some late blooms to brighten things up: Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
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Summer may be over, but our front garden still has some late blooms to brighten things up: Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
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One of the pink flowers we still have blooming in our garden are these pink geraniums: Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
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While out for a walk with a friend, we happened upon these 2 beetles on some nearby flowers: Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
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Our three Rose of Sharon bushes are now covered in blooms! One has a more pinkish hue and the other two are more white: Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
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The bees are loving all kinds of flowers in our backyard, like these cucumber flowers, leek flowers, and small sunflowers: Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
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Our bee balm is now blooming in our back gardens and all the bees and other flying insects love them! Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
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All of our hostas are now covered with pretty purple blooms: Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
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All of the asters are now blooming in nearby fields and in our backyard: Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
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The pretty pink Queen of the Prairie flowers are now blooming in nearby fields and along the sides of some back roads… Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
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The Queen Anne’s Lace flowers are starting to bloom now. They look similar to other flowers like the Cow’s parsley, but the difference is they have a dark brown or black dot in the middle: Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
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