well said and well done! (now off to find the "picture of elora and jasper all muddy" per request...sure you'll never guess who's doing the requesting.)
Ok! That's nice. I'm always struggling in this time of the year to have enough green or fillers, as the persistent greens are not nice anymore after the winter and the new growth of the other shrubs is not hardened yet. I use a lot of Spireas (arguta, van Houtte) and snowball, but they are finished now.
I second it.
ReplyDeletexo Jane
I love everything about this. The images, the flowers........beuatifully perfect. Chloe x
ReplyDeleteHave you noticed the orbs in the first photograph. They are also very interesting, the colours in particular. Can you see what I mean ?
ReplyDeleteone word, gorgeous
ReplyDeleteoh yes!
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Erin!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!! x
ReplyDeletewell said and well done! (now off to find the "picture of elora and jasper all muddy" per request...sure you'll never guess who's doing the requesting.)
ReplyDeleteNo doubt this is nice way to describe the beauty with the help of flowers as the snaps are showing the beauty of the nature.
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Stunning!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! What's the flower/plant in picture #2?
ReplyDeleteit's clematis montana
DeleteErin yours bouquets and pictures are always beautiful! How long does the clematis montana hold in the vase ?
ReplyDeleteclematis holds great in the vase! sometimes i can get almost 2 weeks :)
DeleteOk! That's nice. I'm always struggling in this time of the year to have enough green or fillers, as the persistent greens are not nice anymore after the winter and the new growth of the other shrubs is not hardened yet. I use a lot of Spireas (arguta, van Houtte) and snowball, but they are finished now.
DeleteJust spectacular... !!! thanks for sharing the beauty!
ReplyDeleteI can't conjure up any words. Speechless.
ReplyDeleteYou are really truly talented!
ReplyDeleteErin, what flower glory! Those urnfuls...sigh! Just so very beautiful. x
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