10/8/18

a look at my garden











19 comments:

Angie said...

Oh my goodness. So lovely. The roses climbing along the fence is a million-dollar shot, although I also like the blue flowered plant (fourth picture from the end). Enjoy the colors and the aromas!

Jim said...

Spring beauty.

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

All very attractive. Enough to get me through another cool autumn day on this side of the globe!

italiafinlandia said...

Going well...!

junieper2 said...

Haha, I can see how happy you are it is spring, Betty:):) What a plethora of flowers. This would turn any grumpy person's mood:) Many thanks for sharing the joy of spring with us at All Seasons!

Loretta Niessen said...

Tulips and violets mean spring to me. It's nice when nature wakes up again.

Tom said...

...how I wish that camellias grew here!

Mikael Bergman said...

so beautiful
here we have rain and winds the fall has come

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

I love seeing Spring through your blog! And your garden is perfect.

Su-sieee! Mac said...

Gorgeous! Let me rephrase that: Gorgeous! :-)

rupam sarma said...

wow so beautiful. Loved the garden.

Cuco ramalheiro said...

Hello Betty!
I can not stop being surprised by the flowers they have there in New Zealand, they are the same as here in Portugal, but here, we are entering the autumn, with most of the flowers picking up to rest. Here in New Zealand, spring is vibrant, vibrant and inspiring to make beautiful photos like those published today in her blog.
A hug.

Manuel

doodles n daydreams said...

Your spring seems so much more gentle than mine. We are threatened with snow to low levels today, brrr.
Diana

A Garden in Progress said...

I love seeing the beautiful spring flowers when we are having a rainy fall!

Dorothy Borders said...

Gorgeous! I especially love those sweet little violets. Happy Bloom Day.

Rambling Woods said...

This lifted my spirits today as it is cold and rainy and soon snow.. Michelle

Rebecca said...

Its fun to see your spring plants, as we are heading into fall in North Texas. I love the Echeveria you have planted n the ground (or at least thats what I think the succulent plants are). They are too tender to survive our winters.

Alison said...

What a treat to discover your blog about New Zealand through the comment you left on mine! I loved seeing what's blooming in your spring garden down there on the other side of the world.

Andrea said...

You have a very wide garden full of wonderful colors. Are there butterflies visiting them too?