Monday, May 30, 2016

Lynne, in my Garden

~ A Garden is a friend you can visit everyday ~

I have been blessed.

Connie in my garden

By women close to my heart,

Jean and Kathleen in my garden


Who have shared plants 
 
Hester in my garden

from their own gardens with me.


Lynne in my garden


It is a pleasure ladies, to visit with you everyday.

~Joan 

12 comments:

Sue ~ Granny's World said...

I will have to try that in my garden. Much more fun with friends x

Connie in Hartwood said...

I feel exactly the same way, when I see plants in my garden that came from friends. This is why I give plants to friends who visit, and take plants as gifts when I visit others. It's great to see that those baby roses are thriving under your care!

Lynne said...

Love, love, love . . .
Sending you a new something as soon as their bloom is finished.
Sharing plantings is great fun . . .
Someone just shared some "Jacks" with me . . .
I am borrowing your title for a post . . .
Love you girl . . .

Lynn said...

They are like friends. Your garden is lovely! My garden must all be in pots, but I walked it this morning anyway.

FlowerLady Lorraine said...

I just found your blog through Connie's blog. :-) I also have Connie in my garden, and other friends and family as well. It makes the gardens more personal.

I look forward to reading more of your blog.

FlowerLady

TexWisGirl said...

thank you for sharing my grief today.

doodles n daydreams said...

Beautiful flowers and lovey reminders of friends. Mum just gave me a lovely red rose to plant so I will be putting that in probably tomorrow.

Diana

Debbie said...

it is truly the best way to start and continue a garden. yours is beautiful!!!!!

cedarmerefarm said...

What a sweet post. I want to be in your garden too.

Latane Barton said...

I love your garden. Such pretty flowers. I don't believe I have visited you before but it won't be my last time.

BENScopingau said...

Ist der Frühling nicht eine wunderbare Jahreszeit?
....Spring (...summer...) is in the air...

TexWisGirl said...

what a sweet, sweet post.