Wednesday, June 11
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Beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jenny
DeleteThe pansies are a great selection of colours. Did you grow them from seed? I really want an astrantia, I keep seeing them on people's blogs and I love them yet I've never grown them before. I think I'll move it to the top of my wish list.
ReplyDeleteThe top ones are violas, Jo. The size of the flowers doesn't really come across in the photos.Our pink astrantia has now bulked up nicely whereas the white one hasn't been planted long so is still a bit spindly
DeleteThe violas are beautiful - a lovely selection of different colours.
ReplyDeleteThe mixture is Sorbet from Kings seeds, Elaine.
DeleteLovely photos Sue, I like the top ones best. I would like something like them to edge my veg beds.
ReplyDeleteI bet that would look lovely, Jo
DeleteOh....these have cheered me up no end! I especially love the rose and the poppy.xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Snowbird
Deleteyou don`t need words the flowers and the photos speak for themselves, A really excellent batch of close ups
ReplyDeleteYou don't David.
DeleteWonderful.. such prettiness :o)
ReplyDeleteNature knows how do do its stuff, Julie
DeleteThe first photo is like a photo album :) Great idea!
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DeleteGorgeous flowers Sue! Are they all growing in your garden? What a beauty!
ReplyDeleteYes Nadezda, all on flower at the moment in our garden.
DeleteSo beautiful Sue. Do you eat the violas? I've heard you can sprinkle them into a salad. I haven't gone beyond the occasional chive flower yet, but I quite fancy a nasturtium.
ReplyDeleteNo we don't, CJ - we have never come round to eating flowers except cauliflower and broccoli and after all they are too pretty to eat.
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