The idle comments of a passionate Australian gardener, whose 'Growing Delight' is sharing the everyday bits'n'pieces with other lovers of gardening, and through photography, the beauty of the Australian landscape.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
The rest of my walk ....
Bearded Irises
Smoke Bush (Cotinus - Grace)
Cistus (Rock Rose)
The second of our new Rhododendrons.
Sweet Peas
Self-sown (but transplanted) Calendula
Eremophila Nivea, which has been flowering for weeks
Jasmine
... yes, they are delicious! (Not as sweet as yours, Frankie.)
I can see why you love those beautiful irises...so tall and stately. Amazing to see that new little Rhody blooming so beautifully. Those lovely sweetpeas make me smile. They were the first flower I ever grew (in my mother's garden). I'm imagining the fresh perfume. Mmmm. The path with those perky Calendulas is so inviting. Love that photo! But I love them all :) The Eremophila is so pretty....lovely colour. And the Jasmine...oh my! I'd love to stand in that doorway and breathe the air! Thanks for adding such wonderful colour to my world, dear friend :)
Good morning, Frances, your garden looks lovely. You have so much borders and a lot of plants! And you have spring! In Germany the last good day is over, we have worked the two last days in the garden. Now it is grey - for the comming week - and it becomes much more colder.
Hello Frances, I'm from Germany...I found your blog...and it is wonderfull...I think...you have summer/spring? In Germany it will be Winter...snowflakes are falling down and it is cold out side. Just have a nice weekend...I come back... Faraday
It's wonderful seeing all this gorgeous color. We're in the dead of winter and the only colors visible are white & gray. I hope all is well and that none of your family is experiencing the floods we are hearing about in the news.
You're just trying to make me feel jealous with all your colour amongst all our greyness, aren't you. Love seeing the familiar sights in the garden.
ReplyDeleteA riot of colour. What a great job you have done in your garden..
ReplyDeleteI can see why you love those beautiful irises...so tall and stately.
ReplyDeleteAmazing to see that new little Rhody blooming so beautifully.
Those lovely sweetpeas make me smile. They were the first flower I ever grew (in my mother's garden). I'm imagining the fresh perfume. Mmmm.
The path with those perky Calendulas is so inviting. Love that photo! But I love them all :)
The Eremophila is so pretty....lovely colour.
And the Jasmine...oh my! I'd love to stand in that doorway and breathe the air!
Thanks for adding such wonderful colour to my world, dear friend :)
ah the sweet peas!!!! heaven!!
ReplyDeleteI love that back door covered in jasmin. Any news of your last visit to the theatre?
ReplyDeleteGood morning, Frances, your garden looks lovely. You have so much borders and a lot of plants! And you have spring! In Germany the last good day is over, we have worked the two last days in the garden. Now it is grey - for the comming week - and it becomes much more colder.
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Very beautiful flowers, Alice!
ReplyDeleteThe beauty of your garden brings me to tears! In a good way, of course!
ReplyDeleteHello Frances, I'm from Germany...I found your blog...and it is wonderfull...I think...you have summer/spring?
ReplyDeleteIn Germany it will be Winter...snowflakes are falling down and it is cold out side.
Just have a nice weekend...I come back...
Faraday
It's wonderful seeing all this gorgeous color. We're in the dead of winter and the only colors visible are white & gray. I hope all is well and that none of your family is experiencing the floods we are hearing about in the news.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a collection of Beautiful Flower..i like it so much..!:)
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