Organized Clutter's Junk Garden Tour Sneak Peak

July 23, 2014
Tall Perennials Are Coming Into Bloom www.organizedclutterqueen.blogspot.com
It's coming...The 2014 Organized Clutter Junk Garden Tour.


The Front Flower Border www.organizedclutterqueen.blogspot.com
The winter was long and extremely cold even for Zone 3.  (I hate Polar Vortexes.)

Shasta Daisies Coming Into Bloom www.organizedclutterqueen.blogspot.com
My tall perennials are blooming late due to a cool and very rainy May & June.

And then there were some setbacks along the way...deer.

Deer Damaged Container Garden www.organizedclutterqueen.blogspot.com
A deer salad.

Moss Roses in Minnow Bucket Insert www.organizedclutterqueen.blogspot.com
Heat loving annuals like impatiens and moss roses are slow to grow!

Fuchsia in Hanging Pail www.organizedclutterqueen.blogspot.com
But moisture loving, cool weather annuals are thriving.

Shade Containers of Fuchsia & Mimulus www.organizedclutterqueen.blogspot.com
Join the tour for the flowers!

Milk Can Top with Sempervivum www.organizedclutterqueen.blogspot.com
Or join for the junk!  

Just join me for the tour coming soon, come hell or high water!  





Thanks for reading my blog, Carlene

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  1. Your flowers are beautiful and love that garden junk!
    Waiting for the tour.

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  2. So pretty and so much to see. Love your re-use of so many rusty old items. Such character!

    Have a blessed Wednesday...
    ~Sherri

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  3. WOW!! That's just a peek?? Love it all...that milk can top with the succulents is wonderful! Can't wait to see the rest :)

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  4. Your flowers are just gorgeous! Love those bleeding hearts/fushia - whatever they are. They are beautiful. Everything is so colorful!

    Judy

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  5. Love your flower gardens!! Can't wait to see the tour.
    ~Cindy

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  6. Your flowers look like they're thriving, Carlene! No matter where Iook in my gardens, there are diseased leaves or insects snacking on the flowers! You'll have to share some of your secrets with us. :)

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  7. Just look at how delicately she lifted her hoof in her devil-may-care attitude! Of all things...

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