When we were in Vail last week I spied these pretty geraniums, hiding behind a fence.
I think they are about the easiest flower to grow.Do you have a favorite flower that is easy to grow?
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Fun fence/flower shot. Yes, I love zinneas because they last until frost and are so cheery!
ReplyDeleteFun fence/flower shot. Yes, I love zinneas because they last until frost and are so cheery!
ReplyDeletehow nice!!!
ReplyDeleteYes, zinnias, geraniums and daisies.
ReplyDeleteThey're very pretty!
ReplyDeleteThose are bright and cheery geraniums behind that fence.
ReplyDeleteI like marigolds as well for an easy to grow flower.
Dearest Janey,
ReplyDeleteWell, here in Georgia, nothing seems easy to grow as we're dealing with harsh weather and poor soil conditions.
Hugs,
Mariette
Marigolds is one of my hardest plants. They keep coming back even I try to kill it. You found a very pretty fence view today.
ReplyDeleteI have never had a problem agapanthus....at the moment I am quietly smirking at the success of my bluebells and my californian poppies. Those geraniums are such a lovely colour and do look lovely in their terracotta potted mass.
ReplyDeleteWell spotted
ReplyDeleteAlways busy with blog spotting, even on the way home! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful row of flowers! My favorite flowers to grow are pink coneflowers/echinacea. They are perennials, and every year I seem to have more than I had the year before!
ReplyDeleteI always have bright geraniums hanging on my small front porch on both sides of the entrance
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