Sunday, 7 August 2011

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We have had a very busy week but I managed to escape to the garden to take a few photos!





My one and only lily. I planted about 20 bulbs and this is the only one that has come to anything and it is only about 20cm off the ground! 

My pretty but tiny hydrangea:


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10 comments:

  1. I love the colors on the hydrangeas, lovely captures.

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  2. Love the colors of the lily and the colors of the hydrangeas are beautiful!

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  3. Well it's beautiful! Maybe next year they will all come in - ya never know!

    Have a great week.

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  4. Your flowers are just beautiful! It's been so hot here, everything I planted has wilted :-(
    I love the hydrangea!

    Hope you have a wonderful week!

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  5. LOVE that hydrangea, such vivid colorations. Some lillies only bloom every other year, maybe you have a few of those, so maybe next year there will be more.

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  6. I love the color shading in both of your pictures. It's lovely.

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  7. Hydrangeasare so beautiful! I have never planted one, but after seeing the photos of them, I must do so! Lovely pictures. Better luck next year with your lillies.

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  8. Beautiful things have arrived in your garden's small packages. :-)

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