The garden had an abundance of new blossoms.
Here are some of the beauties
I was able to photograph this week.
Peony "Immaculee"
Peony "Tom Eckhardt"
Peony "Felix Crousse"
Yellow Loosestrife
Rose "Royal Bonica"
Rose "Zepherine Drouhin"
Lady's Mantle
Rose "Bahia"
Rose "Chicago Peace"
Rose "Mr. Lincoln"
Peony "Cheddar Surprise"
Baby's Breath
Peony "Rose Marie"
Rose "Blanc Double de Coubert"
A beautiful bouquet for the bathroom.
The lovely fragrances lasted all week!
the prettiest of them all,
my niece Kate,
who tap danced this weekend
in her yearly performance.
Great job, Kate!!
Wow what a lovely post and those flowers are beautiful! That's your yard? We are nowhere near spring. Only cold, wet, rainy and soggy. I would give anything for your warm spring and your flowers.
ReplyDeleteI invite you to come by La Bella Vie for a quick visit. I have a post up about the Eastlake bed and you may have some information about a piece I have pictured. Plus I have linked back to Eastlake Victorian. I hope that's OK but I just love this blog.
Take care,
Terry Beaudry
Hi Terry-
ReplyDeleteI hope your temperatures warm up soon so the flowers in your area open, too!
I love your Eastlake bedroom set! I can't wait to see what your husband does with the bed.
Thank you for the nice comments!
-Pam
All so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMachelle
Thanks, Machelle!
ReplyDelete-Pam
Your flowers are just gorgeous!!! I had planned to start a rose garden this year but ended up buying flowers and planting them in pots. I do have one rose bush but it only blooms once or twice. Of course I do have my beautiful hydrangea:) In the meantime I'll just enjoy everyone else's roses!
ReplyDeleteHi Pam,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for posting the links about Eastlake furniture. I must say this was such a beautiful era and I'm just sure we were born into it at some point! I especially love the antique website where you can actually purchase beautiful pieces.
Mark is working on doing the rest of the DYI project and should post in a week or so, the paint is next but our cold rain is preventing any painting right now.
Again, thank you so much for your information and help. As mentioned I'm linking back to your site when I can, its just lovely!
Thank you, Sweetbrier! This is my best time of year for my rosebushes. When the weather gets hotter, no more roses, and the hybrid bushes get blackspot and rust. Yuck!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your beautiful hydrandea! :-)
-Pam
Hi Pam,
ReplyDeleteI can smell the perfume. Amazing garden!
Anyes
XX
Hi Anyes-
ReplyDeleteThe smells are one of the best parts of gardening. They can be very intoxicating! :-)
-Pam
Gorgeous flowers!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gwendolyn!
ReplyDelete-Pam