I looked through the garden photos I took in the past few weeks. These are the ones I liked best.




I looked through the garden photos I took in the past few weeks. These are the ones I liked best.
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Thanks, Wayne!
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Reblogged this on NEW BLOG HERE >> https:/BOOKS.ESLARN-NET.DE.
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Thanks for reblogging, Michael!
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Thanks for sharing these great impressions! Summer is back. 🙂 xx Michael
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The garden is doing well this year. I’m happy to share!
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Thanks for sharing these gorgeous photos
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You’re welcome, Sheree.
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I enjoy the way columbines move in the breeze
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Especially these long-spurred types.
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Gorgeous flowers. Love the irises.
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Thanks, Pat. They are elegant.
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It DOES look like a jellyfish swimming through the green!
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The buds look like little squids. Cthulhu flowers!
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Beautiful blooms! Your garden looks like a little oasis in that first photo.
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Thanks, Liz! It’s especially lush this year, due to lots of rain.
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You’re welcome, Audrey!
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I want to be there NOW!!
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Hopefully will be still good in a couple of months!
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Hi. The woolly sunflowers and wallflowers look great together. A beautiful combination.
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Thanks, Neil!
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Lovely 😊
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Thanks, June!
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Just imagine if we couldn’t see color…
Of all the variety in the world, flowers — plants in general, really — have diversified in such amazing ways.
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I think it was driven by bugs, actually. Plants evolved the most amazing features to attract pollinators, including colour. But fortunately we humans can enjoy it too!
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The richness of floral colour and backed by the lush green is splendid Audrey.
Thanks for letting us see this lovely garden of yours.
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I’m happy to share it via my blog! Thanks for visiting, Roger!
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🌺💮🌸🌻
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Amazing blooms, Audrey!
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Thanks, Becky! These two plants did well this year, maybe because spring has been cool and rainy.
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Whatever it is, it’s working!
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Beautiful photos, Audrey.
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Thanks, Debra! And for your recent review on Goodreads too; much appreciated.
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You’re very welcome. Look forward to reading the next one. Should be able to get to it a week or less.
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It is amazing how much a garden can change in a month with some TLC and good weather.
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Exactly, Pete! We’ve had kind of a cool spring with more rain than usual. Not so good for farm crops, but ornamental gardens look great. And I deliver the TLC. 😀
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You really do take some beautiful photos. I’m now in love with columbines. 🙂
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These long-spurred ones are elegant!
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I’ve never seen ones like them and they are very elegant.
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Beautiful greens and flowers, Audrey. Your work is paying off.
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Thanks, Diana!
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I’ve not heard of Siberian irises but they are stunning, Audrey.
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Thank you, Robbie!
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