Our area is officially in a drought. It has been too hot and dry to do much of anything. Still, a few flowers are blooming in the yard.

I saved some zinnia seeds from last years flowers. Apparently I picked my favorite color to save.

The phlox is still blooming albeit a dull.

Of course some black eye susan,

and sun flowers.

No new volunteer butterfly bushes this year. I guess they need more rain.
Leaving for a horse show in a bit.
2 comments:
Your flowers are beautiful, despite the drought. We had hail, so color is very lacking this summer.
Sorry to hear you are in drought , we have the past few years , and finally this year are getting some rain
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