Beautiful! The photo of the gate looks as though it is leading into someone's secret garden, and the container (wooden wheelbarrow) for herbs is a very creative idea.
Beautiful.. beautiful images! We had a light dusting of snow overnight also ... so I can't think gardens at the moment ... everything is quite dead in my garden!
Hi Leigh, So lovely! I think the gate is my favourite but that tub with the hydrangas is equally as wonderful...We had storms in the night so the birds are chirping and wind is blowing and the grass is deciding if it has enough effort to turn green, your pics add inspiration and motivation to my day, cheers Katherine
Beautiful! I love old gates like the third image and basically love any garden that gives a sense of discovery as you wander through. Not sure my yard is big enough for that! I am still planning on digging up more lawn for flower beds so your pics provide much inspiration!
Oh those aliums are going to look stunning when they are all opened up against the blue of the bench. I can't wait for the spring to come and warm us up here in good old blighty so I can get out into my garden. Em x
These are pure magic, Leigh, especially that third one dow. I so want take a walk there. Tonight it is -10 degrees F where we are, and we are piled under quilts and blankets to stay warm. A bit of garden green would be lovely right now! xo Gigi
Hi Leigh Love the 2nd and 3rd images.. so restful to the eye and have me wanting a getaway in the country.... Hope you've had a great weekend.. xx Julie
I like to propagate hydrangea, but always hide them until they get tall enough to go in the garden. That photo of them in the buckets is pure inspiration to show them off! Oh, the photos you find! They always give me a thrill and make my head spin with ideas.lol Thank you. Have a great day, Lynea
It's snowing here, so this was a breath of fresh air!
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Beautiful! The photo of the gate looks as though it is leading into someone's secret garden, and the container (wooden wheelbarrow) for herbs is a very creative idea.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.. beautiful images! We had a light dusting of snow overnight also ... so I can't think gardens at the moment ... everything is quite dead in my garden!
ReplyDeleteBut thank you for the bright visuals Leigh!
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Oh, just the photos I needed! Love them!
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That delicious shade of blue on the painted bench always reminds me of Monet.
ReplyDeleteHi Leigh, So lovely! I think the gate is my favourite but that tub with the hydrangas is equally as wonderful...We had storms in the night so the birds are chirping and wind is blowing and the grass is deciding if it has enough effort to turn green, your pics add inspiration and motivation to my day, cheers Katherine
ReplyDeleteSee this beautiful pics makes me happy!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love old gates like the third image and basically love any garden that gives a sense of discovery as you wander through. Not sure my yard is big enough for that! I am still planning on digging up more lawn for flower beds so your pics provide much inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI love this post! Such pretty pictures. I can't wait for summer...
ReplyDeleteOh those aliums are going to look stunning when they are all opened up against the blue of the bench. I can't wait for the spring to come and warm us up here in good old blighty so I can get out into my garden. Em x
ReplyDeleteI can almost smell those hyacinths. Lovely inspiration for us all. -Lili
ReplyDeletePurple always looks its best in the garden. Love the first photo the touch of yellow makes it
ReplyDeleteWere do you find such beautiful images! don't tell cuz..i look forward to your blogs! lulu
ReplyDeleteThese are pure magic, Leigh, especially that third one dow. I so want take a walk there. Tonight it is -10 degrees F where we are, and we are piled under quilts and blankets to stay warm. A bit of garden green would be lovely right now! xo Gigi
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous purple bench - now that is lovely!x
ReplyDeleteGreat pop of color!..Maria
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely images for a summery weekend! I love that gate, but my fave is that cute wooden cart, filled with herbs...
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These photos are a rather lovely 'cup of cheer' on a rather dismal UK morning! So thanks!
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ReplyDeleteLove the 2nd and 3rd images.. so restful to the eye and have me wanting a getaway in the country.... Hope you've had a great weekend.. xx Julie
Oh how I miss a garden, isn't this all just soooo beautiful? Hope you had a wonderful weekend!
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Beautiful photos - I can't wait for some warmer weather and being able to hang out in the yard! Great collection.
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I like to propagate hydrangea, but always hide them until they get tall enough to go in the garden. That photo of them in the buckets is pure inspiration to show them off!
ReplyDeleteOh, the photos you find! They always give me a thrill and make my head spin with ideas.lol Thank you.
Have a great day, Lynea