What's looking good in June 2017

mg guy

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The (what I think is) Dianthus are blooming now. As long as I deadhead them, they'll bloom through October.
MaryMary, I'm in SW Ohio too.
 

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Wonderful photo @Greenhorn, it looks like they are nesting in Verbena? The ones i've seen nesting here, nest very low on the bush or tree (around 3-5 ft/1 to 1.5m) up. Do yours nest that low? Even on a bush that is maybe 10 ft tall (3m), they will nest half way up. I wonder why?
 

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Ceanothus Concha - a California Native Lilac. It's (the plant) low on a bank about 5' high, the nest is about 6' off the ground.out towards the end of a branch. I was a little surprised it (the nest) was fairly exposed and just outside our patio.
 

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About two weeks ago, (while I was at work,) my boyfriend was given a tiny, little Venus Flytrap. He repotted it, not reading anything about what type of soil it needs. :rolleyes: He gave it some good soil, and when I saw it I thought, "Uh oh, this is not going to end well." :unsure:

:ROFLMAO: Quite contrary to my username, :whistle: I decided tact was necessary. I'd give it a week or two, (wait for it to start its gradual decline,) then tell him I did some reading and we should repot it.

Amazingly, I think it's happy!! New little shoots popping up! :)
(And see that stalk in the middle?)

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It's going to flower!! :D Looks like the flower will be white. I'll post another pic when it opens.

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upload_2017-6-29_10-29-42.jpeg @Greenhorn, do they peep? Or cheep? :LOL: Have you seen the mother feeding them? With a beak like hers, I figure that's got to be a delicate procedure! :eek:
 

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JB, yours always look so blue, and mine always seem purple. I wonder if there is something I can add to the soil to bring out the blue...? (Mine are in partial shade, maybe that's the difference?) Don't get me wrong, I do like the purple, but oh! That blue!! :love::love:

You could simply have a different specie or variety than I do. Mine tend to have the deeper blue-purple when they get more shade, where the ones in full sun seem more faded. They also seem the most colorful very early in the morning.
 

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