Monday, June 16, 2014

Flowers in the House: June 2014

Summer is almost here, which means......hydrangea time! Hydrangeas are my favorite, they offer an instant pick me up. I planted a few in our garden last year, and am so glad I did. What's blooming in your garden? What are your almost summertime favorites?

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17 comments:

  1. Su casa is pretty darn cute. And your hydrangeas survived the winter? Lucky you.

    Thanks for coming to the party on such a hot day.

    xo J

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  2. Thanks Jane. Unfortunately, I lost 1 out of the 5 I planted, and two did not bloom :-(

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  3. Hydrangeas, gardenias, impatiens, dianthus, roses and daylilies here at my house. Your hydrangeas look splendid in that pretty red vase...perfection! Smiles...Susan

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  4. Wow, looks like you've got a lot going on in the garden right now. I'm sure it looks and smells heavenly.

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  5. This is the most charming photo, just lovely!

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  6. Pretty white hydrangeas! They look nice with the blue wall :)

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    1. Thanks Alicia. Blue and white is actually my favorite color combo.

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  7. Pretty! Cute dining room! I love hydrangeas, geraniums and peonies!

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    1. Thanks Fran. I love geraniums and peonies as well too. When I muster up some energy and free time I'd like to start growing some.

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  8. Hydrangeas are my favorite, too! I love the vignette you created on the buffet :)

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  9. What a beautiful scene! This looks like it's straight from the pages of a magazine. Just lovely!

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  10. What a beautiful scene! This looks like it's straight from the pages of a magazine. Just lovely!

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  11. That's really quite the picture. Nice.

    Hydrangeas, Daylliles, Irises and so on. Anything that I can make grow, I like.

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  12. Thanks. I love irises. Unfortunately, I don't run across them too often where I live.

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