Monday, June 1, 2026

Monday Morning Blooms: June Garden Edition

Good Morning, and happy first day of June! Today I am thrilled to be invited to join my gardening and flower therapist friends, Pam, Lidy, and Mary for the June edition of Monday Morning Blooms.
Mary, Pam and Lidy share flower therapy on the first Monday of each month, carrying out seasonal themes each time. This month's theme is the Garden. You will find their posts near the end of this post, sure to inspire.
My husband and I moved into our current cottage home in the latter part of 2021. This year marks my fifth year of turning a previously overgrown, mature Zone 7a landscape into a more compatible-to-the-home cottage garden. I literally ripped out most everything and started over, sparing some existing plants to transplant, and planting some new. I have even nurtured some volunteers from prior plantings to create my overall vision. A gardener's plan is constantly evolving, and I am still working on mine.
For today's bloom bouquet, I am working with perennials that are growing in beds other than that pictured above, but which still surround our home.

From the front flower bed, Wedding Party Confetti Cake hellebore flowers seem everlasting. I love this plant, and hope to add at least one other variety within my garden. Even when the blooms are on the decline, they still maintain a nice look.
Heirloom, passalong iris. These came to me in the early 2000s from a friend who is now 80 years old. They came from my friend's grandmother's garden. When we downsized in 2019, I dug up several and planted at my daughter's home. When we moved to this house in 2021, she passed some back to me. They are in a front corner bed which seemingly command one's attention from passersby.
The peony below is one that didn't show its pretty self until two years after moving in. It is a Chestine Gowdy variety, and is toward the back of my south side flower beds.
There are five apricot drift rose plants in my cottage garden, and pictured below is one of two in the front bed. They first appear slightly orange, and then morph into a light coral and then almost cream color as the blooms age.
Lastly, I added the soft, feathery texture of nigella plants (love-in-a mist), which grows in a sunny bed behind the garage, along the pathway where I can easily walk when working in the garden.
A few of each of these perennials were clipped and added to my vase to create a fresh bouquet.
A pretty bouquet deserves a table setting, yes? I set a small table for two with a fresh spring-to-summer look, using ceramic pieces from two different MacKenzie-Childs collaborations
The art piece on the left wall of the photo below is from our fellow blogger who passed away last fall, Jenna Moen from the Painted Apron. She was very talented in her art. 
After the first day of clipping my bouquet, I think I enjoyed the arrangement even more. The iris stalks have multiple blooms on them, and the mature blooms wilt rather quickly after cutting. No worries, though, as I clipped the top blooms and still had blooms on the stalk. I liked seeing the wisping fronds of the nigella even more on the second day.
Source Details for June Garden Edition Monday Morning Blooms
Tablecloth - HomeGoods
Napkins - Dondolo
Glassware - La Rochere Napoleon Bee - Sur la Table
Flower vase, salad plates, cups & saucers - MacKenzie-Childs collaboration with Megan Stokes 2025 (floral plates and Pencil & Paper Co. 2024 (cups/saucers, vase)
Flatware - estate sale find
Flower Market napkin rings - MacKenzie-Childs

Do you have a flower bed from which you can take cuttings for arranging flowers? This year I am experimenting with a cut flower "grow box" of annuals which I purchased from local flower farmer, Muddy Mountain Flower Farm. I introduced my readers to Muddy Mountain in this post last year. I subscribed to a month of weekly bouquets in their inaugural year then, and this year they sold seedlings ready to plant which they started from seed.
I picked up my grow box May 23rd, split the more than 50 plants with my daughter, and planted them that day. I'm looking forward to cuttings of  lisianthus, celosia, dahlias, zinnias, cosmos, giant marigolds, snapdragons, lemon basil, ageratum, and gomphrena. My daughter planted hers all in one bed, but I spread mine among other perennial plantings.  We'll see how they do. It rained for seven days straight after planting, so they're off to a great start!
I now invite you to visit the hosts of Monday Morning Blooms - Pam, Lidy, and Mary - with their June garden editions. The links below will take you directly to their posts. 
Pam at Everyday Living

Ladies, thank you so much for inviting me to share my garden blooms in this June edition!




8 comments:

  1. Good morning of beautiful blossoms, Rita, in your garden, and on your table! I love seeing other people’s plants and knowing their names. Yours made for a beautiful bouquet for your pretty vase and then to use on your MKC enhanced table. How fun to receive a grow box and share with your daughter. I’ll look forward to seeing their progress. I smiled at Jenna’s artwork. I’m making a recipe of hers today and will think of her. Happy gardening, my friend!

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  2. Rita, I’m so happy you were able to join us as a guest bloomer this month! Your beautiful garden provided such a gorgeous collection of blooms, and I loved seeing how you brought them indoors to create your stunning arrangement. Your table is equally lovely, with all the pretty blue and white details that make your style so special. It’s always a treat to see the flowers, garden views, and seasonal beauty you share. Thank you for blooming along with us and adding your unique creativity and charm to this month’s gathering. Wishing you a wonderful June filled with many more garden treasures and happy moments at the table! πŸŒΏπŸŒΈπŸ’
    P.S. Happy Birthday Eve πŸŽ‚πŸ©·

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  3. Your garden is gorgeous! I love the bench placed to enjoy the floral show. I, too, have some of Jenna's art in pillows I bring out every spring. I miss her wonderful posts on her art and her life. Such a pretty table to showcase those flowers!

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  4. Good morning, Rita. The opening photo of your beautifully manicured front garden is stunning. There is not one weed in sight! I love that each flower within your lovely arrangement is shown growing in your garden. The pass along iris and peony are providing gorgeous blooms. I also have apricot drift roses in my garden, their sweet fragrance is a bonus. Your blue table setting with MKC is perfectly charming! The sweet art piece from Jenna warms my heart. I miss Jenna and all of her amazing talents. I can’t wait to see how the grow box will provide so many different flowers.

    It is always a treat to have you join us for the garden edition of Monday Morning Blooms. Happy gardening, my friend!

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  5. Rita, your gardens looks so pretty. You have worked so hard to change things up and it shows. Love the drift rises, peonies and so much more. Your table is lovely with Mackenzie Childs dishware. Love the ruffled look. Your bouquet is so pretty, freshly cut from your garden. Kudos to you for creating such a lovely garden.

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  6. Your yard is gorgeous. You should be so proud of what you have done to your garden. You really have brought it a long way since you moved there. Your Mackenzie dishware is so great. Hugs. Kris

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  7. Happy June, dear Rita. Your beautiful front garden is just stunning! You have so many lovely plants growing there, I am sure each season brings its own delights. I love that we can see some of your favorites in your beautiful vase on the table inside. Each one is a star! Your table setting in blue and white is equally stunning, you have such a gift of combining patterns and colors into a beautiful style all your own. Jenna's art work is a joy to see, she is missed.

    Thank you for joining us this month for Monday Morning Blooms, it's always a blessing to have you join us. Wishing you a gorgeous June filled with gardening, sun, and love. Happy Birthday too! xo Lidy

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  8. This is such a pretty combo of flowers and I really love how it works on your lovely table. Your gardens always amaze me -- and especially the will power and body power it takes to do as you have done with the ripping out and repairing! I envy that you can bring peony in -- mine are always ant-laden. I'm so glad you have some of Jenna's art. I miss her so much.

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