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You and Thom can do this. It would sure look great along your neighboring fence and right around to the park. I can see it now. It sure is gorgeous...all changing seasons colorful...go for it. BlessYourHearts
Mass plantings ~ that's the key to having a flowing garden. Just one of a kind plants stuck here or there just don't give you the effects your looking for. I'm a huge fan of mass plantings ... now if I could just afford to do it. lol
Oh well. Yeah I sure would welcome some flowers, I am not much at gardening, I have a sister that is, but I do know a beautiful garden when I see one!!
Thanks for the view inside, we still have snow ont he outside, more than likely yours has not left yet!!!
What a GORGEOUS garden! It really puts me in the mood for SPRING!! Thanks so much for your sweet comment--hope you are having a great start to your week!
I do love the flowers in the garden but have to admit that I don't enjoy all that digging in the dirt that's required before the flowers begin to show. Frances can sit beside the rose bed and trim and/or snip, pull, replace, add fertilize and enjoy the dirt. I do not enjoy that part - but do love to observe the beautiful results and take a few pictures. Ha..
I'd love one, too. So would the gazillion grasshoppers we had last summer. I hope this cold March is killing some of them off--I dislike going out in the spring to find HUGE hoppers. ♥♫
I can certainly understand why you covet this garden, Cher. It's stunning. Is is yours? Thank you for introducing yourself, always a delight to meet another Michigan gardener/photographer.
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And I want the gardener who planted it all and maintains it too... :)
OH I want it, too! Beautiful!
I want it too - so beautiful. And what lovely shots - thanks for sharing.
It's a stunning garden--I want it,too!
You and Thom can do this. It would sure look great along your neighboring fence and right around to the park. I can see it now. It sure is gorgeous...all changing seasons colorful...go for it.
BlessYourHearts
Mass plantings ~ that's the key to having a flowing garden. Just one of a kind plants stuck here or there just don't give you the effects your looking for. I'm a huge fan of mass plantings ... now if I could just afford to do it. lol
Yeah want in one hand and ....
Oh well. Yeah I sure would welcome some flowers, I am not much at gardening, I have a sister that is, but I do know a beautiful garden when I see one!!
Thanks for the view inside, we still have snow ont he outside, more than likely yours has not left yet!!!
What a GORGEOUS garden! It really puts me in the mood for SPRING!! Thanks so much for your sweet comment--hope you are having a great start to your week!
Oh me too! That is beautiful!
I do love the flowers in the garden but have to admit that I don't enjoy all that digging in the dirt that's required before the flowers begin to show. Frances can sit beside the rose bed and trim and/or snip, pull, replace, add fertilize and enjoy the dirt. I do not enjoy that part - but do love to observe the beautiful results and take a few pictures. Ha..
I'd love one, too. So would the gazillion grasshoppers we had last summer. I hope this cold March is killing some of them off--I dislike going out in the spring to find HUGE hoppers. ♥♫
Me too! It's gorgeous!!
*hugs*deb
Color, line, texture, repetition, theme. Wonderful.
Of course you like it !!!!
Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
I can certainly understand why you covet this garden, Cher. It's stunning. Is is yours? Thank you for introducing yourself, always a delight to meet another Michigan gardener/photographer.
I came back for more....cannot wait for the real thing.
BlessYourHeartSis
Oh I want that too! Just like getting lost in heaven!
Me too, me too! Just stunning the way the colors compliment each other.
Wow! Absolutely breath-taking! I love these colors. I am glad that I stopped by today.
A flower garden that even Martha Stewart could be proud of.
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