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Silent Sunday – Peachy Keen
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Well, this just made my Sunday morning! 🏵️🌸💮🌺 Have a happy one, Eliza!
Thank you, Isha, glad to know that! x
A very pretty collection of blooms, Eliza.
Thank you, Anne!
Ethereal Eliza!
Thank you, Cindy, aren’t these blooms incredible? I can’t get enough of them, ha!
So very beautiful! I Love these flowers too! 🧡🧡🧡
Thank you, Diana! x
A basket of prettiness! 🙂
Thank you, Adele!
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Thanks for reblogging!
Glorious dahlias…
Thank you, Anita. They are so voluptuous! 🙂
They are, aren’t they?
Ahh, beautiful! Now I will be thinking about peach cobbler all day and wondering how I can grow dahlias without the earwigs getting them! LOL! 😀
Thank you, Cathy! Peach cobbler sounds delicious. 🙂 You can make a DIY earwig trap out of a small plastic container: https://asformeandmyhomestead.com/diy-earwig-trap/ Try it and let me know if it helps!
Wow, sounds really easy! Will bookmark that for next season. They are dying now, but I will be prepared for the first onslaught in spring! 😉 Thanks Eliza!
Such beautiful pastel shades
Thank you, Karina. It’s been a good year for dahlias.
Now, isn’t that a beautiful scene. It quickens a gardener’s pulse.
IKR? This color is just incredible!
The combination of colors is wonderfully fetching. Peachy-pink always is a delight to my eye!
Thank you, Linda. This particular one has a yellow undertone just like a peach, so gorgeous!
A peachy abundance, ready for a vase. You really have cultivated so many blooms. What a flower paradise. .
I have been cutting them for six weeks and they keep coming. They are amazing! 🙂
Oh my goodness! How luscious they are!
Yes, I could just bury my face in them!
Very lovely dahlia collection! The name is growing in popularity — I know someone who named their daughter Dahlia.
Thank you, Barbara. The number of hybrids out there is mind-boggling!
Wow! These are gorgeous. 😊❤️
Thank you, Irene. I love dahlias!
I can see why. Their layers of petals are spectacular. 😊
Every bloom looks perfect to me… all those orderly rows of petals in luscious colors!
Agree completely. 😁
Beautiful colors and so refreshing this morning!
Thank you, Donna!
A heart lifting harvest
Yes! Grateful abundance. 🙂
It must be a good year for dahlias, as everyone seems to have a good crop of them.
Mine are certainly producing well, keeping me in vases since early August. 🙂
pure fuschia flowers
have the power
to push the season just a few more daze
🙂
They’re beautiful!
Thank you!
Absolutely breath-taking! The colors are so soft and yummy!
Thank you, Debbie. Someone compared them to orange sherbet, a perfect descriptor!
That is what I call colourful. I’ve never grown Dahlias – obviously time that I did.
MJ
They are a must-have in my garden. They bloom non-stop August to frost. Can’t beat them!
Reminds me or orange sherbet! Yummy…..
You’re right, it does! No wonder I want to bury my face in them, ha!
What a perfect title for these beauties!
Thanks much, Dale! 🙂
Thank YOU for sharing!
De nada! 🙂
😀
Love the wonderful photos and colors!🙂
Thank you, S!
That peachy color is just…peachy! Nice shots!
Thank you, Tina! It’s my favorite this year. ❤
Oooh, lovely.
Thank you!
Beautiful images Eliza!
Thank you, Reed!
Gorgeous images Eliza and such lovely colours! 🧡
Thank you kindly, Xenia. I adore dahlias!
What amazing colours Eliza. Stunning.
Thank you, Alison. Almost edible! 😉
Summer is still here! So pretty 😊
Thank you, Belinda! I’ll take the warm weather as long as it lasts. 🙂
A dahlia so pretty that summer’s end is of little sadness for that time presents this present. Mary Beth’s favorite color, I think, is peach/coral. Beautiful image, Eliza!
Thank you, Steve!
Perfect !
Thank you!
Hi, Nice to meet you. Such a beautiful stunning harvest.
Thank you!
Summer is so much better with dahlias! Yours are scrumptious.
Thank you, Kris, I totally agree!
Beautiful flower. I like.🌺
Thank you!
Your dahlias are marvelous Eliza. I planted lots of peachy-toned dahlias this year but had little success with them or with dahlias in general this year.
Thanks, Susie. Sorry to hear yours disappointed. Perhaps it was the lack of rain? Mine take a while to start blooming (usually August), but they then go full tilt until frost cuts them down.
Stunning ⚘
Thank you, Saloni!
Their beauty really comes through when presented en masse.
Yes, indeed. I am so passionate about their beauty!
The first close up is certainly peachy keen, Eliza. Great set of images of the spectacular blooms!
Thanks much, the dahlias this year have been fabulous. I’ve been picking them by the basketful!
Ooohweee. How’d I miss the beauty? I just got lost in coral heaven!
🙂 IKR? I’m am in love with that color!