Picture 1 is Cashmere Bouquet growing next to my patio strawberry bed. The hummingbirds prefer it to the hummingbird feeders. I grow enough strawberries for us and the birds. Picture 2 is what I wish my baskets looked like but never have. Picture 3 is the flower bed in back that has about half enough flowers, but I did notice eggs on my milkweed plants, so maybe in a few days, I’ll have caterpillars. The dill, fennel, and garlic are all right there waiting for them. Oh, it’s so hot! I have flowers to put out, baskets to fill, flowers to water. The day is just gorgeous but it’s 95 degrees and the humidity is 80%. I must be really looking hard for something to complain about. Thank you, God!
Nice!
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Looks like you have a gorgeous garden Linda 🙂
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Thanks. It always starts off great, but the July and August burn it up!
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The only Cashmere Bouquet I know is soap! The hanging basket looks stunning but I’ve thought that before and then discovered the flowers in them were plastic. If that’s the case with the ones in your photo they might look nice but they wouldn’t have the delightful perfume of yours.
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The cashmere bouquet is heavenly.
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So beautiful
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It was.
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I like all the flowers especially picture 1, its gorgeous. Well you know sometimes we are not satisfied, even if everything is perfect. If it was 32 degrees, we might complain that it is too cold.
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Love them too.
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I love to play flower too, but haven’t had much time.
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It’s a lot easier now I’m retired!
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Oh ok. good for you!
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Love it!
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Beautiful flowers
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For a moment I thought the flowers from pic 2 is yours, looks very nice. I wonder how it’s made.
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And how in the world do they keep it alive?
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Looks very nice. Picture #1 is the same flower that grows along my fence. I never knew the name. It was given to me and grows very aggressively.
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I am very careful to keep this contained. It turns into a jungle if it gets the chance! It’s lovely scent is a joy if you can control it!
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The only other place I’ve seen it–other than your picture, was at Biltmore Estate gardens.
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Oh well, no wonder, that is my place! Ha!
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Your summer home? Like what you’ve done with the place. 🙂
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Oh, yes. Drop by for tea. Just go in the back door and tell them I sent you. Wear your muddy boots, overalls. Shirt and shoes optional. If they give you any trouble, spit tobacco on the back doorstep. That’s the password.
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Thankee Ma’am–ya’ think I ort ta bring a sack of squirrels an sum pot likker?
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Please.
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