LOVE the photos and I'm sure they're not even close to the beauty in real life. It's a cold and dreary day here today. Looking forward to some warmer weather and sunshine.
Your flowers are gorgeous! I wish I had planted bulbs in the fall so I would have some color in my yard already. The lilacs are budding, though, so it shouldn't be long!
I've never see/heard of Key Largo tulips! I want! :-) Your flowers are beautiful...it's still so chilly here nothing's blooming (except for my indoor orchid :-). And I LOVE the Proverb...it's perfect. (Except for the whole butchering a pig thing...I'm a vegetarian, lol!).
Now I'm jealous! Such beautiful flowers you have. And I could never be a gardner...never...really. It makes me UNhappy, because I can't keep them alive :-(
C.T. Should you make a trip to the US or better yet, I make a trip to Italy, I will be more than happy to show you how. It's not difficult, you just need some good soil and passion.
C.T. I plant lots of flowers in pots. I place them next to the door way, and other places. They are easy to maintain and are a good start for you. Try them again. Geraniums are great for pots.
LOVE the photos and I'm sure they're not even close to the beauty in real life.
ReplyDeleteIt's a cold and dreary day here today. Looking forward to some warmer weather and sunshine.
Your flowers are gorgeous! I wish I had planted bulbs in the fall so I would have some color in my yard already. The lilacs are budding, though, so it shouldn't be long!
ReplyDeleteI've never see/heard of Key Largo tulips! I want! :-) Your flowers are beautiful...it's still so chilly here nothing's blooming (except for my indoor orchid :-). And I LOVE the Proverb...it's perfect. (Except for the whole butchering a pig thing...I'm a vegetarian, lol!).
ReplyDeleteKathy - I have a small digital camera, so it's difficult to capture the real beauty of each flower.
ReplyDeleteWillou - I'll remind you in Sept.
Laura - It's chilly and cloudy here too. I only hope we don't move from chilly to hot, without the moderate Spring weather. We'll see.
Now I'm jealous! Such beautiful flowers you have.
ReplyDeleteAnd I could never be a gardner...never...really. It makes me UNhappy, because I can't keep them alive :-(
C.T. Should you make a trip to the US or better yet, I make a trip to Italy, I will be more than happy to show you how. It's not difficult, you just need some good soil and passion.
ReplyDeleteNo spring blooms here quite yet...we are waiting! Your's are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! If I could carry a tune I would be singing SPRING!! I love the flowers!! xoxo
ReplyDeleteDebra: Those spring blooms are coming your way soon, I just know it!
ReplyDeleteJoyce: And if I had a piano, we could play a tune and sing all the day long! ;0)
Let me know when you're in Italy - Verona. I sure could need some help to keep my Basilicum, Timo, Oregano etc. etc. alive!!! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThe're not even in a garden, but in pots....can you believe how clumsy I am??!! Even with posting a comment......gosh...:-(
ReplyDeleteC.T. I plant lots of flowers in pots. I place them next to the door way, and other places. They are easy to maintain and are a good start for you. Try them again.
ReplyDeleteGeraniums are great for pots.
When I plant my flowers I always think of you. And when falls comes around I grieve right along with you.
ReplyDeleteOh, lovely. Lucky you!
ReplyDeleteSummer - So so nice to see you're back!! :)
ReplyDeleteCindy - Thank you!