Tales of a British expat, transplanted into the lush Tennessee countryside. Lover of old, time-worn, and antique. Tea-drinker, flower-grower, animal-nurturer.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Around the garden...
New birdhouse waiting to be hung
Forever faithful Marigolds
Pretty Petunias
Tea pot planter
Birdhouse wreath
Little Jenny Wren...feeding her young.
Dahlia
Balloon flower
Visiting Goldfinch
Red Heart Clematis still blooming prolific
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Beautiful! I planted balloon flowers for the first time this year and I LOVE them! What a delight they've been in the garden! And how delightful to see you still have clematis growing. Lovely.
All of your photos are great. It wasn't easy to get that wren in the picture but you did. Good job. Your flowers look so healthy and all of your arrangements are really great. I enjoy your site very much.
Mmmm. Such scrumptious photos. Yes, I am convinced more than ever that you were indeed reincarnated from an earlier time, and that you are giving us a gift of your vision of a more beautiful era. Thank you.
VERY NICE...I love the clamatis!!! I have 4 different ones,but I have never seen this color you have..I have to find me one of those!!!! love your blog...
I think it's been a good year for dahlias, with all the rain you've had over there. Larry tells me the humming birds are back. Have you got them in your garden? Blessings, Star
Hi Jo, What gorgeous pictures... I love that birdhouse hotel...Did you get that at the fair???? Congrats to your daughter for winning the blue ribbon. That's wonderful!!!!! Looks like Wilson County has a great county fair. I think all of the counties in TN go all out!!!!
We're home from vacation and had a great time. Hugs, Betsy
19 comments:
Beautiful! I planted balloon flowers for the first time this year and I LOVE them! What a delight they've been in the garden! And how delightful to see you still have clematis growing. Lovely.
I love the birdhouse, the flowers are so pretty, you certainly are blessed with a green thumb!
Sunny :)
love the clematis! I have 2 varieties,one is a fall bloomer, but I've never seen one like yours. I'm guessing it wouldn't do well in Michigan :(
I like both of your unique bird houses...
All of your photos are great. It wasn't easy to get that wren in the picture but you did. Good job. Your flowers look so healthy and all of your arrangements are really great. I enjoy your site very much.
Love your flowers and the birdhouse.
Patsy
Love those birdhouses and wreath....and all the flowers were captured beautifully too.
Great job!
Mmmm. Such scrumptious photos. Yes, I am convinced more than ever that you were indeed reincarnated from an earlier time, and that you are giving us a gift of your vision of a more beautiful era. Thank you.
VERY NICE...I love the clamatis!!! I have 4 different ones,but I have never seen this color you have..I have to find me one of those!!!!
love your blog...
Jo, I do love that birdhouse wreath!!!! I tell you what, you and those wreaths of yours . . . they are lovely!
Jo, your plants all look so healthy. How ofen do you feed them? And I love your basket.
oh, what beaufitul, colorful pictures!
Lovely flowers. I like those birdhouses too.
I think it's been a good year for dahlias, with all the rain you've had over there. Larry tells me the humming birds are back. Have you got them in your garden?
Blessings, Star
That's really a cool birdhouse. I like the flowers too.
All lovely photos and I love that birdhouse too. Have a great weekend Jo.
I must now look for a red heart clematis....and the tea pot planter and.....gorgeous, all of it.
Love the pics Jo, your flowers are gorgeous! I used to grow Balloon flowers and Dalias but haven't in a while.Maybe I'll try them again someday!xoxo
Hi Jo, What gorgeous pictures... I love that birdhouse hotel...Did you get that at the fair???? Congrats to your daughter for winning the blue ribbon. That's wonderful!!!!! Looks like Wilson County has a great county fair. I think all of the counties in TN go all out!!!!
We're home from vacation and had a great time.
Hugs,
Betsy
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