
What a difference a few weeks of time can make in the metamorphic beauty of a garden.
We’re going through quite a dry spell here in my part of the world–a few sprinkles and light showers here and there, but nothing earth-quenching to speak of. My husband has been helping me keep the gardens watered, so most of our plants are holding their own and not too stressed. The peonies and iris have completed their summer visit, but my clematis vines are now absolutely gushing with beauty. Here’s a peek at six of my favorites (at the moment).






It’s been a pleasure having you stop by for a “Six on Saturday” peek at what’s happening in my Wisconsin garden. If you’d like to see more beautiful garden spaces, pop on over for a virtual visit with Jim at Garden Ruminations–where you’ll find his comment section to be a pleasant pastime.
Cindie, your blooms are gorgeous!
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Thanks, Pam! I’m being careful where I aim my camera, of course. 😉
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I do like purple and pink and you have given me a flowery treat. I do like the clematis.
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oh my! these are all gorgeous! ❤
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Such beauty! Love your garden. It’s evident how hard you work at it.
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Stunning, Cindie! And the clematis too. 😜
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And I love the chair fitted nicely among the blooms!
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Thank you! A sweet friend gave me that old chair. It was no longer sit-worthy, but looks kinda spiffy painted fuchsia pink. It serves nicely giving that clematis ‘Princess Diana’ some extra support.
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Wow!
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