I thought I'd get some last photos of my garden before a huge winter storm came crashing across the whole country. I was so surprised that I found this much color still showing and, the good news is, most of them seem to have survived the storm.
Some flowers I recognize, but others are so wonderfully different from what I am used to seeing here in the US. Each and every one beautiful! Happy Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day!
I envy your beautiful flowers. Tonight it will drop down to 35(F) and I just drug all of my seedlings back inside for the millionth time. Your post gives me hope the weather will someday warm up. Jeannie@GetMeToTheCountry
Some of my favourite flowers there including dahlias. I hope you don't get too many winter storms this year. We've had a terrible few months in the UK!
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ReplyDeleteA veritable riot of colour I'd say! YAM xx
So beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteLoved the Beautiful post.
So beautiful & colourful!
ReplyDeleteSuch a rainbow of colour! I have a row of pots shivering on the window-sill waiting for the weather to warm up.
ReplyDelete...such a colorful array!
ReplyDeleteYou have so many beautiful flowers growing! It's still too early for us to plant for summer
ReplyDeleteThis is cheerful and a view of things to come for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere!
ReplyDeleteAwww...we are getting a big ice storm here tonight..I am glad you were able to get some photos first...Michelle
ReplyDeleteSome flowers I recognize, but others are so wonderfully different from what I am used to seeing here in the US.
ReplyDeleteEach and every one beautiful!
Happy Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day!
Hey, you still got the lovely colors! I guess in a little while you will have your brand of fall and winter. Enjoy the warmth.
ReplyDeleteI envy your beautiful flowers. Tonight it will drop down to 35(F) and I just drug all of my seedlings back inside for the millionth time. Your post gives me hope the weather will someday warm up.
ReplyDeleteJeannie@GetMeToTheCountry
Your garden reminds me of my spring garden of last month we have so much in common Cornflower,Gazanias,Dahlias,Dimorpotheca ,verbena.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
Some of my favourite flowers there including dahlias. I hope you don't get too many winter storms this year. We've had a terrible few months in the UK!
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