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Cleomes and phlox in the garden

by Tricia

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Cleomes are strange looking flowers. They grow on long stocks and bloom as they grow. They have long spidery things that stick out all around the blooms giving them their strange look.

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I plant these flowers along the back edge of my garden. They grow to approximately 4 feet tall so they help screen me from my neighbors once they’ve grown enough. I always try to grow some white ones as well as pink and purple.

Another flower that I grow is Phlox David. I have four clumps of it in my backyard garden and it’s just lovely when it’s in full bloom.

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I like having some white flowers scattered throughout the garden. They seem to highlight certain areas of the garden, and of course at night these flowers are still visible so they add a nice touch if we’re sitting out on the patio.

Sorry my post was a little late today. We seem to have the flu or something like it running through the house and it appears to be my turn to fight the bug. Ugh.

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Filed Under: Blooming today, Green Thumb Sunday, Health, Health and Fitness, Photography, Summer in the Garden Tagged With: backyard, backyard garden, bloom, blooms, cleome, clump, flower, flowers, full bloom, garden, Green Thumb Sunday, grow, GTS, House, In The Garden, Lovely, neighbor, neighbors, patio, phlox, pink, plant, purple, spidery, the flu, white, white flower, white flowers

Mallow – just a lovely simple flower

by Tricia

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Not only is Mallow lovely, but it’s easy to grow. At least here in Southern Ontario. I suspect it would be easy to grow just about anywhere since it’s a hardy and fairly drought resistant plant.

I love those pretty pink flowers.

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Filed Under: Blooming today, Perennials, Photography, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: close up, common flower, easy, easy care, easy to grow, flower, flowers, hardy, Lovely, macro, mallow, Mallow flower, pink, pink flower, plant, Southern Ontario, Wordless Wednesday, WW

Extra Petunas? Have fun and plunk them into a bra planter!

by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

Plant a Bra Pink

It looks like someone got creative when they were trying to come up with an idea for their extra petunias!

I’ve seen some unusual planters and garden decor, but I think this takes the cake!

I got this photo from the Garden Humor site. The photo originated in Australia. I guess the idea for this hot pink container came about as a way to raise awareness of breast cancer at a fundraiser to find a cure for breast cancer.

Great idea.

I wonder if this will cause anyone to create a lingerie garden?

Filed Under: Accessories, Garden Decor, Garden Humor, Home and Lifestyle, Humor, Photography, Recreation, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: Australia, bra planter, breast, breast cancer, breast cancer awareness, Container, cure, Decor, fundraiser, garden, Garden Decor, Garden Humor, hot pink, idea, lingerie, Petunas, petunia, petunias, photo, pink, pink bra, plant, planter, planters, plunk, takes the cake, Wordless Wednesday

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