My winter garden looks like springtime!
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Lilacs and luminescent are keeping company with the irises in my world!
ReplyDeleteBe glad to have such a beautiful wintergarden with this blooms. We get summer... but it's raining and cold. We will see.
ReplyDeleteStay healthy and well, dear Blogfriend.
Betty, you have wonderful flowers in your winter garden !
ReplyDeleteLovely assortment of flowers and very good depth of focus.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful these colorful blooms are! Winter really still has magical things to it in NZ :)
ReplyDeleteI left a flower for you too.
ReplyDeleteI like the word winter. Sounds wonderful:) Looks great!
ReplyDeleteThis day is full of flowers! A very beautiful garden!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW and all the best!
Your garden must smell divine! They're my favourite flowers
ReplyDeleteThe flowers in your winter garden are out Easter flowers :) Beautiful all of them. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful daffodils! Thanks, Betty, for hosting and sharing your photos. Have a great week! #MCoW
ReplyDeleteI like that winter garden! So pretty.
ReplyDeleteThose are some pretty impressive flowers for autumn.
ReplyDeleteMine too. Yours look especially beautiful
ReplyDeleteOur gardens seem to think it's too long to wait until spring so are coming into bloom now as well.
They are so bright and beautiful. Especially like how the light is through the yellow ones. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteI am in awe of your “winter” flowers (and I know I’ve told you that before), but honestly .... I love daffodils and narcissis and they don’t grow in Florida. We saw a lot more Spring flowers this year than usual lately, since we came home to Oregon earlier, but we still missed these ones..they were already gone by April here.
ReplyDeleteOh and thank you for hosting WATW!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful daffodils and narcissus! It does look like spring instead of fall there in New Zealand
ReplyDeleteLovely blooms!
ReplyDeleteWintergarden and Springflowers ;-) It's so wonderful now in your Garden in the winter for me
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Germany
Kirsi
So beautiful flowers
ReplyDeleteYou have beautiful spring daffodils in your garden. But summer is coming soon and then I would also like to look into your garden.
ReplyDeleteGreeting Eva
wow - certainly looks like spring - have you been having a mild winter like we have?
ReplyDeleteHave a great week and stay safe. And thanks again for the link up
How nice, the winter ends now with you! Your daffodils bloom beautifully, I like these flowers very much!
ReplyDeleteAnd I also like your project, I discovered it today! Thanks for hosting!
Best, Jadie
Beautiful flowers from your garden. Have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a good week!
Beautiful daffodils, in several colors! In Romania, their time has passed, about two months. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
PS I can't put my link, please put it, Natasha. https://povestiripescurt.blogspot.com/2020/06/de-la-lume-adunate-mfc.html
I'll take yours and put it on me.
Betty, please excuse me, I messed up the name!
ReplyDeleteI succeeded!
ReplyDelete...enjoy your winter, it is finally HOT and dry here.
ReplyDeleteSeeing the flowers bloom after "Winter" always makes everything a little brighter, my friend...:)jp
ReplyDeleteRefreshing and colorful bloom!
ReplyDeleteOur jonquils have also flowered, Betty, as well as some jasmine. The oddest of all was the blossoming wild plum trees on our street, which normally don't bloom until September. Something very odd has happened this year!
ReplyDeletePS: And our violets too!
ReplyDeleteI wandered lonely as a cloud
ReplyDeleteThat floats on high o'er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host of golden daffodils;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
......... They smell heavenly. I really love to wear this fragrance ("Nargis" as we call it in India). The daffodil blooms in your winter garden are gorgeous Betty and I am sure they are spreading joy in the air too.
Such beautiful flowers thanks for sharing it with us. Very lovely.
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Daffodils...I like the yellow ones with the
orange center...so pretty. Have a great day!
Truly, these are spring flowers!
ReplyDeleteDreamy daffodils! Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteloving you flowers Betty - they are stunning. I too have a corner that is filled with paper whites - and they also bloom all winter.
ReplyDeleteStay safe
Blessings
Maxine
It does indeed! Beautiful bulbs. :-)
ReplyDeleteBetty - oh my. Sometimes Nature does get confused. But lovely pictures!
ReplyDeleteThe daffodils look beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan