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Flower farmer & gardener in the historic Willamette Neighborhood of West Linn, Oregon. Practicing organic gardening methods to attract & protect pollinators and wildlife. Zone 8B
Flower farmer & gardener in the historic Willamette Neighborhood of West Linn, Oregon. Practicing organic gardening methods to attract & protect pollinators and wildlife. Zone 8B
What a wonderful photo. I have had these bloom in my main garden and was thrilled. They are planted along the path, but don't always come up or bloom. I got down level with them once to see if they had a scent and was pleasantly surprised with their sweetness.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend ~ FlowerLady
Oh, how I wish I could smell them. I have no indoor flowers this year. How did that happen? What a wonderful photo. Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I think I need some indoor bulbs, I have lots and lots of tender succulents hanging around inside this winter, but no flowers.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo and as others have mentioned I bet they fill the house with perfume. Are they planted in compost or pebbles.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, they are planted in what appears to be gravel-y bits of cork. Retains the water very nicely.
DeleteLovely photo, I didn't plant any indoor bulbs this year, window sill space is hard to find in my house and the only decent one is filled with my orchids. But my outdoor narcissus are already out of the ground so not that long to go :-)
ReplyDeleteWords fail me! Beautiful.
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