🌼 Daffodil Twins
🌼 Daffodil Twins Spring arrives in the garden with these dafs. Follow A Gardener’s Notebook on Facebook Read more on this topic: First Daffodil 2017 Pink Camellia Blossom Bewitched Continue Reading
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🌼 Daffodil Twins Spring arrives in the garden with these dafs. Follow A Gardener’s Notebook on Facebook Read more on this topic: First Daffodil 2017 Pink Camellia Blossom Bewitched Continue Reading
Marigold with Raindrops After the rain these double marigolds collect raindrops that shone in the sun. Follow A Gardener’s Notebook on Facebook Buy this photo on these products and Continue Reading
Purple and White Purple is one of my favorite colors, so how could I not like these flowers. I have a purple and gold theme in the front garden that Continue Reading
Dianthus ‘Diabunda Red Picotee’ The trouble with making regular visits to the nursery is that I am constantly seeing new plants and varieties I would love to add to the Continue Reading
Unknown variegated shrub with lovely black stems I spotted this in the neighborhood and need to figure out what it is. I’d love to have it in my garden. Follow Continue Reading
Red Primula (Primrose) A brilliant red primrose at the nursery. Such dramatic colors in such a smalll and some would say, common, plant. Follow A Gardener’s Notebook on Facebook Learn Continue Reading
Purple Primula (Primrose) A small bit dramatic primrose at the nursery. What a purple! Follow A Gardener’s Notebook on Facebook Read more on this topic: Purple Hibiscus Purple Explosion [Photo] Continue Reading
Lamium “Beacon Silver” Ground Cover Another “new to me” plant spotted at the nursery. It has some lovely small flowers, although it’s not in bloom right now. Follow A Gardener’s Continue Reading
Arctotis Beautiful flowers at the nursery. I’ve never heard of Arctotis before, but I will keep a lookout for it now. “Arctotis is a genus of annual and perennial plants Continue Reading
Flower with Raindrops After the rain at the nursery, these flowers seem to shine under their own power. Quite a “wow factor” in these flowers. Follow A Gardener’s Notebook on Continue Reading