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Wordless Wednesday
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This is such a pretty combination of colours and textures.
Thank you very much, Anne.
MAGIC PHOTOGRAPH ELIZA, CHINA
Thank you, China, and for reblogging!
Reblogged this on LIVING THE DREAM.
Reblogged this on Purplerays.
Thank you for reblogging!
My faves
Thank you, Dorris. They make poor soil shine!
They do indeed
Love 👏👏
🙂 ❤ Thanks, Karen!
Such a pretty pattern & colors & babies!
Thank you, Alice!
Lovely. Do yours overwinter well? I seem to lose mine, but this year I put them in another bed so they won’t get buried under snow from the plow.
Mine get heaped with snow, but are in VERY well drained soil (almost gravel) so I think that is why they do well for me. No wet feet for them!
I do love those!
Thank you, Laurie!
Great collection.
Thank you, Diana!
Stunning! It looks like a painting ❤
Thank you, Donna!
What a perfect combination. Sempervivums are so beautiful but they want cooler conditions than they get here.
Thank you, Kris. I didn’t realize they were sensitive to heat, but then, here in full sun, it never gets as hot as SoCal.
Gorgeous!
Thank you, Cindy!
Beautiful colours and textures
Thank you, Karina!
Love these!! The colors and the shapes, just gorgeous! Thank you, Eliza!
Thank You, Amy!
Beautiful and another favorite this week!🙂
Thank you! x
Wonderful composition and color; and example of the Fibonacci Golden Angle – placement of phylla around the center!
Thank you, C.S. One of the biggest reasons I love them… they’re so perfect!
Beautiful succulents! Do they do well in your climate?
Yes, these grow happily right next to my front steps, where they do well in the hot sun (but never as hot as LV!).
Wonderful, they are lovely 😊
Thank you!
Beautiful image Eliza.
Thank you, Sylvia!
The purple tips are a very nice touch.
Thank you, Susan.
A quiet, beautiful bouquet in the earth. Lovely photo and garden, Eliza.
Thank you, Jet!
Amazing colour Eliza, the pinks and greens are lovely.
Thank you, Alison!
Gorgeous! Could be a Mandala
Thank you, Harold. Yes, I can see it!
Love that shot Eliza!
Thank you, Mike!
Oh my this is stunning!!!!
Thank you, Dev!
You could open your gorgeous garden to be viewed by the public and charge for it 🤗. It just brings me so much piece to see all the flowers, bouquets, scenery, etc. I cant possibly be the only one who has these same feelings 🙂❤
You are so sweet to say that! I live so far out in the country, I doubt many would make the drive.
But I REALLY miss my garden in the winter…kind of like starving s-l-o-w-l-y for the next six months. Awful! 😉
I can imagine….when do your fiest blooms come up? I would so love love love to see it if we are ever out that way the right time of year. Or we would just stop by to say hello.
My first bulbs come up in April, then the perennial beds start in June (everything looks orderly, fresh and wonderful), then annuals come on board in July and August, blooming until frost around this time of year.
Seriously, you are welcome to visit ANY time! Western Mass. is a lovely area if you love nature and woodlands. Even winter is beautiful if you like outdoor activities like snowshoeing, skiing (downhill and cross-country) and sledding.
Sounds like our kind of vacation spot! Gorgeous scenory….say no more!! Hopefully we can make it out that way one of these days. That would be awesome! 😁
It would be great to meet you three in person. 🙂
It sure would be….what a happy thought 🙂
Gorgeous Eliza, I love the bird’s eye view.
Thank you, Maria.