Garden Flowers @ Easter

Aquilegia, jew's Mallow, bluebells and whitebells all from my garden


28 comments:

  1. Beautiful! Happy Easter John!

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  2. My daffodils, dotted around the house, yellow by comparison.

    Easter bunny greetings,
    U

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  3. There's something so special about flowers from your own garden, especially the old cottage garden flowers. Yours look beautiful!

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  4. They're beautiful, John :)

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  5. pretty flowers on a sunny day!

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  6. Barbara Anne8:17 pm

    How beautiful your flowers are and the pitcher they are in is lovely. I imagine your garden is pretty, too.

    Hugs!

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  7. Lovely flowers John - none of these are out yet up here in North Yorkshire.

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  8. What beautiful flowers and from your garden

    cheers, parsnip

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  9. What a cheery bunch lovely with the sunlight coming in John.

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  10. Very nice. If I were to make a bouquet here, it would consist of dead twigs! You are far ahead of us garden-wise.

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  11. WOW!!! I'm attracted to any kind of colour from the garden at the moment, I'm so tired of seeing nothing but snow banks! :)

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  12. This is soooo pretty!
    I live in a condo, so no flowers unless I actually buy them. Natural flowers always give me the feeling of happiness.

    XOXO

    p.s. happy Ostara

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  14. Just one word -beautiful.

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  15. Lovely.
    Your garden must be very sheltered as Aquilegia are only just sending up flower stems here

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