What a pretty colour combination on your fuschia! My phlox was a no show this year. I am leaving it in place just in case it decides to show up next year. It is a David, white too.
What a beautiful fuchsia.I love the colors. I wish I could grow them. Yes, I kill them. LOL!Is there a trick to keeping them happy? Have a wonderful weekend.
I love 4 o'clocks and I'm going to remember to plant some next spring. All your flowers for the Flaunt are looking great. I hate to see summer go by so fast, don't you?
I love your fuschia. I remember picking 4 o'clock seeds for my mom when I was little. I haven't seen any since.
ReplyDeleteHi Netty, Still plenty of beauty in your late summer garden! Bet the hummers are enjoying the anise hyssop and the fuschia. Stunning!
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Such sweet flowers. You're lucky to be living the country life. Would love to read more of your ramblings, so I'm following your blog.
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What a pretty colour combination on your fuschia! My phlox was a no show this year. I am leaving it in place just in case it decides to show up next year. It is a David, white too.
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers. I particularly like your white Phlox. I do so love white in the garden and that is a beauty. Love the Anise Hyssop as well.
ReplyDeleteYour flowers all look very healthy and happy-enjoy:@)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful fuchsia.I love the colors. I wish I could grow them. Yes, I kill them. LOL!Is there a trick to keeping them happy? Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteLove your blooms. Haven't grown Nicandra before, must look that one up. Always game for a new flower in my garden.
ReplyDeleteLove the white phlox - they look so healthy.
ReplyDeleteLove that brilliant zinnia!
ReplyDeleteWow! Those are lovely and gorgeous flowers. My favorite is the Phlox as it looks so pure and delicate.
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I love 4 o'clocks and I'm going to remember to plant some next spring. All your flowers for the Flaunt are looking great. I hate to see summer go by so fast, don't you?
ReplyDeleteLove your blooms especially that pink Zinnia.
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