One woman, 12 seasons, and an appetite for plants
And also lovely *with* coffee. My compliments to your mother, please.
Can you post some more pictures of your mother's beautiful container garden? The one with the bonsai and amaryllis? Those pictures got added to a folder I keep called "Inspiration" they were so beautiful!
What joyful pictures! Truly a balm to the soul, all the way over here in wintry Toronto.
So lovely and what a beautiful present on such a stormy day.
Love the chard in amongst the flowers. May I ask what the extra-tall yellow-flowering perennial (I assume) is in the first photo? What a garden!Karen F
The tall one is Verbascum.This is all my mom's take on an English cottage garden - she has a lot of indigenous plants, too, in other parts of the garden.
So beautiful. Thank you!Karen F
Very beautiful garden. Love the combination og yellow and pinkEllen
The light in these shots is stunning!
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And also lovely *with* coffee. My compliments to your mother, please.
ReplyDeleteCan you post some more pictures of your mother's beautiful container garden? The one with the bonsai and amaryllis? Those pictures got added to a folder I keep called "Inspiration" they were so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat joyful pictures! Truly a balm to the soul, all the way over here in wintry Toronto.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely and what a beautiful present on such a stormy day.
ReplyDeleteLove the chard in amongst the flowers. May I ask what the extra-tall yellow-flowering perennial (I assume) is in the first photo? What a garden!
ReplyDeleteKaren F
The tall one is Verbascum.
DeleteThis is all my mom's take on an English cottage garden - she has a lot of indigenous plants, too, in other parts of the garden.
So beautiful. Thank you!
DeleteKaren F
Very beautiful garden. Love the combination og yellow and pink
ReplyDeleteEllen
The light in these shots is stunning!
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