2.15.2014
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Oh my, those containers are gorgeous! Are you still frozen?
ReplyDeletexx's
Unfortunately still frozen...but spring is not far away!
DeleteBeautiful colors!!!!! Gorgeous containers!!!!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite color ways, Thanks for stopping by
DeleteWhat a gorgeous combination and love the purple!!
ReplyDeletealways a favorite of mine as well
DeleteMaryanne, your blog is beautiful! I cannot grow anything to dave my life, so I am particularly impressed by your talent!
ReplyDeleteStacy
Thank you Stacy, and thank you for stopping by.
DeleteGood morning! HELLO! Thank you for this beautiful sign of spring! We have had so much snow and now have a leak on my roof over our dining room, thanks to the sudden thaw we are having. This photo is a welcome to spring for me! And thank YOU, for coming to visit! Anita
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely and artistic combinations!! Looks beautiful in those substantial pots - very organic!!
ReplyDeleteCheers from DC,
Loi
Thank you for sharing such a lovely photo. The colors are spectacular together! New Follower.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Jody
Thanks Jody, a favorite color pallet of mine.. Thanks for following, Maryanne
DeleteThis is so lovely! Is that lavender blooming in the pot on the right? Love the mix here, not to mention the pots. Would you mind if I add this image to my Pinterest Garden Inspiration board?
ReplyDeleteYes Sarah, I believe it is lavender and of course! feel free to pin to your board.
DeleteThis is so beautiful, it's 3 degrees below ) here, in Maine. I love succulents and
ReplyDeletecan't wait till Spring. Is that lavender or grape Hyacinths?
I am going to get some Forthysia and force it.
Yvonne
I believe it is lavender...something I have always had trouble growing both in NY & France. 3 degrees sounds a little too cold for me, How you manage I dont know. I too cut some forsythia this weekend and am patiently waitng for it to bloom.....needing "green" right now I also picked up a few pots of clover at the supermarket last night , desperate move at recreating spring . Stay warm, Maryanne
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