That's impressive! Now I want to see the rest of it!
Sometimes I walk up people's driveways to take floral pics, and if they come out, compliment them on their gardening skills, which usually leads to a chat. 🙂
I love this, I am a huge fan of grasses, and you know how much I love my elephant ears in the back yard, the drought killed them, but all this rain has about 10 of them about 18 inches high and growing. our county is flooded but not us and the yard is growing like weeds grow.. we are happy to report 2 days of no rain. woo hoo.
It's so good to see your September header... hoping September does not scream by. I want to enjoy it with no hurricanes. Angel Madi looks very comfortable in the wheelbarrow. That is an interesting garden bed... maybe for privacy or just for pretty. Good job on the steps!
Congrats on the good walking. We are excited for this cooler weather so maybe we can get Mom to go a little further or go a second time:). Those are giant leaves on that plant!!!
Please leave a meow or bark for Angel Madi...her assistant (aka Mom) will respond in a timely fashion. =^..^= Life is short, spend it with those who make you laugh “Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow, it only saps today of its joy.” (Leo F. Buscaglia) TONS OF HUGS Cecilia and Angel Madi Email: candb214@att.net
Well that's an interesting garden. Kind of neat the way it's bordered by taller grass.
ReplyDeleteThat is a nice bit of interest as you are walking along.
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ReplyDeleteCongrats on the exercise program... and on the beauty it helps you find! YAM xx
A lovely display of greenery. The pampas grass makes a fitting flourish within that arrangement.
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That certainly is showpiece of plants isn't it. Huge and bold.
ReplyDeleteThat's impressive! Now I want to see the rest of it!
ReplyDeleteSometimes I walk up people's driveways to take floral pics, and if they come out, compliment them on their gardening skills, which usually leads to a chat. 🙂
Man, I have had people get mad at me. Challenging till I show they the camera roll of nothing but flowers. THEN they may chat.
DeleteWhat a beautiful garden and I love your September blog header!
ReplyDeleteDearest Cecilia,
ReplyDeleteAlways good to walk another route and discover some beauty along the way!
Hugs,
Mariette + Kitties
I love this, I am a huge fan of grasses, and you know how much I love my elephant ears in the back yard, the drought killed them, but all this rain has about 10 of them about 18 inches high and growing. our county is flooded but not us and the yard is growing like weeds grow.. we are happy to report 2 days of no rain. woo hoo.
ReplyDeleteI love your September header. Very interesting patch of land. XO
ReplyDeleteThose sure are some big plants!
ReplyDeleteThat's very pretty! Have fun on your walks!
ReplyDeleteIt's so good to see your September header... hoping September does not scream by. I want to enjoy it with no hurricanes. Angel Madi looks very comfortable in the wheelbarrow. That is an interesting garden bed... maybe for privacy or just for pretty.
ReplyDeleteGood job on the steps!
That's good going. EMWs are the best in hot climates!
ReplyDeleteThat is a lovely new route! Lee and Phod
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect EMW!!! I hope in another month or so I can join you so to speak. :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely garden (decent walk too) - are those plants what we call taro (yam) in the Pacific?
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the good walking. We are excited for this cooler weather so maybe we can get Mom to go a little further or go a second time:). Those are giant leaves on that plant!!!
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Oh, my. That's someone with a green thumb and dedication!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo, it pulls you in, making you feel as if you're there.
ReplyDeleteI love it
ReplyDeleteInteresting combination of "layered" plants in that grouping.......!!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Pam
That is pretty. Love it. Looks easy to maintain.
ReplyDeleteWhat prettily balanced plants in that front yard. EMWs are great!
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