I know I haven't been around much. My blogging has kind of ebbed and flowed - I suppose I'm ebbing right now. I have had a lot of things going on - most of them not so good. I think that has maybe dampened my desire to blog. I've been finding a lot of peace and stress reduction in my garden. And its blooming nicely right now.
Lots of lilies and daylilies:
The orange ones are my favorite. They're so striking.
I actually don't remember planing this color, but I've got lots so smaller plants with this flower. Could it be a cross pollination?
Sunny daisies thrive in my yard.
I even have 3 hydrangeas thriving in a shady spot.
Delphinium are among my favorites. With monarda and weigela in the back - I think they're stunning.
Hopefully I'll be back to regular blogging shortly.
12 comments:
Gorgeous! I especially love the delphinium and hydrangea (I'm partial to blue flowers).
Those are all so beautiful! Gardening is like therapy to me, love it.
Wow! What a gorgeous garden!
Dang I'm totally jealous of your beautiful garden. It looks amazing. You are quite the green thumb!
I'm so jealous of your hydrangea. My MIL gave me one a few years ago which I tried to plant. but I couldn't get my soil quite deep enough (there are tree roots in that area). So half the roots are above ground. I know, LAZY. So anyway, it hasn't bloomed since that first year in its pot. I should probably try to dig it up and replant it. Seeing yours makes me think maybe I will.
Beautiful, I think it is great that your garden helps relieve stress. I think your garden would relieve my stress too, but I can't imagine having my own garden.
Beautiful! My mom garden's to relieve stress, too.
I'm so jealous of all your gorgeous flowers! All I can get to grow in Texas are vincas and petunias. Fortunately I've managed to keep them alive despite the 106-degree heat.
You're always welcome to visit Houston and garden here if you'd like.
Your flowers are Beautiful!!!!
We just did Gladiolus this year and honestly I hate them. They attract certain bugs from miles around and were infected when we bought them, so I've had to pull a ton out. Plus they get so tall and skinny they lay on the ground so I have had to take special measures to hoist them back up. won't be planting them any time soon, even though they are pretty
Are you coming back? -kriss
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