Posted on 07/17/2020 9:17:36 AM PDT by V K Lee
Still photos of my cottage garden taken during 2009.
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Thank you for sharing this much needed
peaceful time.
Enjoy!
Today's walk from:
Brenda Coulter
Very nice.
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL SPACE-THANKS YOU FOR POSTING!
Wow, those fronds of bleeding hearts, and the blowsy pink roses! Beautiful mix of vivid colors throughout!
Never having seen a bleeding heart before, upon moving, we now have a large swatch under our front yard tree. And cannas. A pale apricot with a darker shade markings. Very unusual. All seen before were usually red. Oh, and we find we have a few oleander bushes (pink). LOL and, many, many small mimosa seedlings. Cleaned the gutters, birds must have left beaux beaucoups seeds which took hold. Love mimosa. But, to find room for all these seedlings.....at least one!
There used to be a lot of mimosas around hereBaltimore-Washington, and we used to see them all over south Jersey. Dont see them any moremaybe its the air pollution from the massive increase in population and vehicles. When I was a kid, I called them ballerina trees.
Have you considered pinging Diana in Wisconsin, or some of the regulars on her Weekly Garden Thread? They might enjoy your garden tours very much!
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/search?m=all;o=time;q=quick;s=Weekly%20garden
Diana is aware of Our Daily Walk (she visited @ first walk) :-) The gardeners in her thread are aware to search for ODW
(hopefully!)
The scent of mimosa....”Portrait of Jennie”.
DH watches this movie at least once a month.
As much as he watches for the story, he listens for
the music.
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