Crocosmia - Lucifer with sedum and fuchsia in background Butterfly on balcony Fuchsia abounds here - great fun to pop. The slightly boring Rose of Sharon
Sharon; I am too harsh. It can always be relied on to come up smiling and colourful when all else fails. My garden would be poorer without it and now I shall associate it with a friendly blogger:)
Daphne: so many plants are. I loved the daphne mazurnium (something like that)which died. It was by the front door of my old house and fragranced the entrance.
Your garden is BEAUTIFUL, Pat. So very many lovey colorful flowers...It is always a joy to see pictures of what is in bloom there....! These all were Gorgeous!
typical - the only flower that bears the same name as me turns out to be boring....
ReplyDeleteI think it still has a certain something.
Sharon; I am too harsh. It can always be relied on to come up smiling and colourful when all else fails. My garden would be poorer without it and now I shall associate it with a friendly blogger:)
ReplyDeleteWe have some of those orange flowers, I always wondered what they were, they run a bit wild.
ReplyDeletePat I have moved sites, I could.t stop the spam.
LOM: as long as I can still find you;)
ReplyDeleteI wish I had your green thumb. Also, the cooler temperatures of England would help.
ReplyDeleteDaphne is poisonous, apparently. Love your garden. So do you, obviously!
ReplyDeleteOlive's G: you don't see my failures;)
ReplyDeleteDaphne: so many plants are. I loved the daphne mazurnium
(something like that)which died. It was by the front door of my old house and fragranced the entrance.
Your garden is BEAUTIFUL, Pat. So very many lovey colorful flowers...It is always a joy to see pictures of what is in bloom there....! These all were Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThese flowers have spurred me on to do work in our garden. But the rain has been wayyyyy to much, recently.
ReplyDeleteTheres that saying about the grass is greener. Yours certainly is.
ReplyDeleteRashbre : I do some watering but it is quite sheltered.
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