Sunday, June 11, 2023

Blooming


Blooming in my Garden

 

Pansies and 



Daisies and 



Salpiglossis 

Happy Sunday to you and yours, 

Gina


6 comments:

  1. The colorful blooms as are so beautiful Gina. . . . . . . .but the daisies around the pond are just awesome! Such a beautiful place in your photos, and how fortunate I am to have seen it all in person! Miss you much - we hope you are well and enjoying the warmer weather outdoors with Sadie dear. Happy Summer.
    Love and hugs from us both.

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    1. Dear Mary, Finally, the growing season has begun. It looks like we are going to have a bumper crop.and that includes the weeds. Fruit trees are laden with fruit and if I can figure out how to keep racoons away, I will even have plenty of sweet grapes. Thank you for commenting and greetings to Bob.

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  2. I really love your pansies dear Gina - such rich, bold colours. We are planting more pansies and violas than ever before as they are really good natured, have such pretty faces, and go on and on. Are your white daisies Ox-eye daises and are they wild or are they some you have planted? Ox-eye daises here are wild but they are so lovely to see en masse on a fine summers day.

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    1. Dear Rosemary, Pansies are also some of my most favorite flowers. I love the way their faces follow you around when working in the garden. In our climate they don't last very long...it gets too hot for them in the summer. I learned a wonderful trick about growing daisies. Once finished blooming one should harvest the complete daisy head and toss it where you would like for them to grow. That is how I started my daisies. What you see in the above photo is only half of them.

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  3. Beautiful, colourful blooms, Gina. I love pansies. Love the white curving bed of daisies. So pretty.

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  4. The vibrant flowers are really lovely.

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