Tuesday, 29 May 2012

My Heart is in the Garden

I am afraid I have been neglecting this blog and I do miss it. All I have time for today is to add some pictures from my garden. Actually my garden is the reason I have been so neglectful . I love to garden but I can no longer do it like I use to, so I am in the process of pulling up any plants that are invasive. It really breaks my heart to pull up lovely forget-me-nots and sun-drops etc. but I can't wait till they bloom because it will be to hot then for me to work in the garden. I guess I will just have to buck up cause that is the price I must pay to continue gardening.


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Second Year Clamatis....Lovely Sweet Thing
Meet Adrienne a sweet gift from Tehkummah, Manitoulin Island
This is David, is'nt he beautiful?
And this is lovely Margret .   God is good!!!!
All my flowers have a story and are usually named for the friend
who blessed me with them.
I seldom buy a plant because it's just not the same and has no story.
Unless of course it's to remember something or someone by.
I have been so blessed and love to bless others with flowers.

A Cute Story

I once had a yellow loosestrife that grew up under a beautiful lilac bush and every time
I gave some of it away, people would wonder where this lovely lilac came from in their yard.
Sometimes as I drive around town or country I see those big lilacs bushes still prospering
where they hitchicked to.

5 comments:

  1. You have a beautiful garden!Love the clematis vine and David looks very happy with Miss Forget-me-not:)I love gardening as well. Lovely story...sharing the joy of gardening is a gift:)Thanks for letting us take a peek at your beautiful garden and for your sweet comment on my succulent pots. I'm your newest follower now. Happy weekend to you. Hugs,Poppy

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    1. Thanks for visiting me and for your kindness.
      Bernice

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    2. Unbenones to you, David and Margaret ( Forget-me-not ) are happily married.
      Blessings, Bernice

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  2. love that you named your pretty flowers:) happy belated anniversary!

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  3. Your clematis is beautiful too! I love how the dark purple really pops against the white.. Thanks so much for stopping by, Laura

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