Concern shifts from wet to cold
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Throughout April our concern has been the lack of anything resembling a dry
spell of weather. However, the latter half of the month has been drier and
the ...
7 months ago
Well, since you can get pink Blueberries, I don't see why you can't have pink Borage flowers!
ReplyDeleteIt just seems to be the odd flower, mark. I’m waiting to see whether ther are blue and pink flowers on the same plant.
DeleteMy borage is both blue and pink. I love the flowers. My nieces think it is so cool to eat flowers. What do you do with your borage?
ReplyDeleteWe just grow then for the bees, Bonnie and don’t do anything else with them.
DeleteYes they should be blue - I love these types of quirks!
ReplyDeleteThe bees don’t seem to mind, Margaret. I thought it could be a hydrangea thing but they are in the same bed with the same soil.
DeleteI have seen pink flowers too on borage. They are pretty regardless and It looks like the bees don't mind the color!
ReplyDeleteThey don't mind the colour at all, Dave
DeleteI've had pink borage flowers too, the bees don't seem to mind, they can't get enough of them. I've used the flowers in ice cubes, it makes them look really pretty.
ReplyDeleteI've seen the ice cube idea, Jo, Do the flowers taste of anything?
DeleteOh the flowers never read the books Sue :)
ReplyDeleteThey could teach us a thing or two, Anna.
DeleteWhat wonderful pictures, they have me smiling! Pink borage indeed!xxx
ReplyDeleteGlad to make you smile, Dina,
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