It's cold. It's grey. It's been snowing. It's a good day to dream about a garden - vibrant with colour and fragrance, magnificent and without limit.
I love what happens in the forest, without any hand planting, or watering, or weeding.
Sophie loves the forest Trilliums |
I truly have neither the diligence nor the talent to manage much beyond hanging baskets and a few planters filled with hardy blooms that tolerate full sun and my frequent neglect.
©2018 April Hoeller
Magnificent photos, April! I hope the blooms all return soon.
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Thank you. I believe the blooms will return even as cold and flurries continue.
DeleteBeautiful photos for a cold, supposed to be spring but it doesn't feel like it, day!
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Thank you. The cold and snow flurries continue outside my door!
DeleteLOve all the beautiful pictures April. Especially the blossoms and the rose.
ReplyDeleteGuess what? I have an identical hibiscus (yellow petals with a hint of pink in the middle) growing in two pots this year AND yellow lantana which is growing in another pot by itself. I may mix them up for a grander display next year:)
All the best for the rest of the challenge.
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Thanks Arti! How cool is it that we both have identical hibiscus and lantana? Love it. It is good to be back blogging along with you again.
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beautiful photographs!! I particularly love the flower with the bee . . and of course, the pup!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lisa. The pup, Sophie, thanks you too. She can hardly wait for the trilliums to bloom in the forest again.
DeleteTake care.