A little patch in my Garden
Hi everybody. hope your all well were ever you maybe,It rained yesterday and a little during the night Yippeeee! enough to water the garden but we need a lot more rain with summer on its way,as I look out the window the sun is shinning again, showers forecast today but will wait and see.
.So thought I share a small patch of my garden with you all
Looking out from my dinning room glass sliding door
then a closer look at the plants.
1 of the Hare's paw hanging on the post. Theres another on the trellis and also another growing out the bottom of the stag horn.
My Calibrachoa Cabaret Purple.
Labels: My Garden
17 Comments:
Hiya Jan, thanks for visit, I love your garden and Fuchias. I have become brave and am growing one here, if successful I will buy more. So far so good.
Great post on Weary,
Cheers and hugs Margaret
What a fabulous view from your dining room - and what a gorgeous array of flowers.
Glad you are up and running again.
My son it off to Oz again for 'a year or so' on holiday - wish he'd do a blog of his travels.
I would be hard press to find a favorite among all those beauties. Wow, can I come and have coffee with you and enjoy the view?
Again glad to see you back.
Gorgeous!!!
Have a wonderful day!
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the Cool Raggedy one
Oh Jeanette, I just love your fuschias, so pretty and such a variety.
Sounds like you really needed that rain... is it my imagination or has everything gone more green again...?
Beautiful fuschias! Mine bloom for another month or so. Then they'll come back in Mar or April.
Your garden is lovely..
xo
Your flowers are soooo pretty! Would come over and help us get started with something pretty like you have? Please?
We have three flowering somethings in one of two beds at the end of our sidewalk out by the street.
And sitting in the driveway by the garage door, one lemon tree with two yellowing lemons.
Don't I sound pittiful?
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Thanks for showing us your lovely garden. I adore fuchsias, have only got one, which has almost passed away. It is growing under our Port Wine Magnolia, & is a little overshadowed. I dont have much luck with pots or baskets.
I love the plants, but obviously, not enough!
Absolutely beautiful Jeanette...I'm a Fuchsia lover as you know :o)..and I love the Calibrachoa colour. Thanks for your lovely comment on my Special memories post
{{HUGS}}
Rx
How wonderful to be able to look out at that beautiful garden whenever you want. I especially love the Calibrachoa Cabaret Purple which is completely unfamiliar to me.
Hi Jeanette, Your gardens looking good especially my favourites Fushias (see my blog april/may/july)They dont seem to have done well over here this year probably the wet summer.You have some varieties like RAF over there too,I think my own favourites are Peppermint Stick and Caroline.
beautiful garden!!!
My mum would love your fuschias, Jen. She's a fuschia nut from way back...lol!
Yours are lovely and congratulations on being able to keep them alive in the drought.
Hi Jeanette. Sorry haven't visited in a while. I like that nice view from your dining room. Nice and refreshing.
Those Calibrachoa Cabaret Purple make a pretty bunch.
I don't think I've seen "Lord Byrons" before. So unique and pretty.
Thanks for visiting.
Hi Jan ~~ Beautiful photos from your garden which is so fabulous. I just
love the purple Calibroachoa (Sp)
and also the Pink Chiffon Fuchsia.
Thanks for your comments and concern for John's face. I think it is a lot more painful than he admits to. It
should be OK soon. Take care, my friend, Love, Merle.
I tellya, I never tire of your blogs when you show us your garden and the beauty of it all!!
Simply stunning once again!!
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