Sweet peas...Plant them the first week in April and without fail they're always ready by the first week of August. You gotta love gardening in Bozeman...It's sweet! :)
Today is the day to start picking those gooseberries. I can taste the cobbler already. For those of you who like to pick your berries out in the wild, then I have seen berry pickers on a few trails in the Gallatin canyon...The Lava Lake Trail is a good place to start.Ā :)
Of course, there's no such thing as a snow rose; but, yesterday, you just might have believed me because it snowed for a while. Actually my roses haven't even flowered yet...Again, we're getting some weird summer weather this year; and, all of the plants seem to be late by a couple of weeks. :)
From Bozeman all the way down to Billings, the landscape is still a fantastic green color; and, with cool, wet weather forecast later this week, our gardens should be putting on their fantastic display a while longer. Get out and enjoy the flowers! :)
Sometimes gardening in Bozeman is as easy as planting a few bulbs and spreading a few wildflower seeds, last fall; and, then waiting for June to roll in. We're definitely getting a more temperate June this year; so, Bozeman's flowers are in peak form. Enjoy! :)