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Tag Archives: Ligustrum Sunshine
A Friday Walk in the Garden: End of Month View: June 2017
Friday on a cloudy day is a good one to shoot a few photos of colorful items I noticed when I made a Walk in the Garden at the end of the month. Let me invite you to look through … Continue reading
Posted in End of the Month View, Gardening, Photo Challenge
Tagged Blushing Bride hydrangea, Coreopsis Creme Brulee, Daylily Daquiri, Ligustrum Sunshine, Little Lime hydrangea, mandevilla, Phlox Flame Violet, Phlox paniculata David, pink garden phlox, Purple Magic Crape myrtle, Vitex Shoal Creek, White Swan coneflower
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In a Vase on Monday: A Little Bit of This and That
A late Monday afternoon after nice rain over the weekend, just in time for In a Vase on Monday. My Arranger calls this creation”A Little Bit of This and That.” The “that” part is from Hydrangea ‘Endless Summer’ that has … Continue reading
In a Vase on Monday: Spotlight on Muhly
The muhly grass (Muhlenbergia capillaris) is now in its blooming glory, so I thought it might be nice to try to capture its beauty in a vase this Monday. I know that the best way to see muhly grass is when … Continue reading
Garden Bloggers’ Foliage Day: January 22, 2016
It is Garden Bloggers’ Foliage Day! (And also Garden Bloggers’ Snow and Ice Day 😦 Today is the 22nd of January and time to join with Christina at My Hesperides Garden to share a few views of the foliage in our garden. … Continue reading