I've become a fan of white myself this year. Candytuft, Amazing Grace creeping phlox, white tulips, maugerite daisy,and a creeping yarrow. I must do a white post.
Great picture!! It does seem like our gardens are their own miniature cities when we start digging in the soil and discover how much is going on under the mulch.
White flowers are essential. Lovely image. I have a Mock Orange with double blooms, so pretty but not in bloom for a while yet here. I hope you are in your bunny suit today...
I love white blooms. These are lovely!
ReplyDeleteI've become a fan of white myself this year. Candytuft, Amazing Grace creeping phlox, white tulips, maugerite daisy,and a creeping yarrow. I must do a white post.
DeleteI love your little city of white...beautifully bright!
ReplyDeleteand it's all just right.
DeleteGreat picture!! It does seem like our gardens are their own miniature cities when we start digging in the soil and discover how much is going on under the mulch.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I love white flowers. They add interest in the evenings, too.
ReplyDeleteAnd, another great shot.
Stunning! I adore tulips.
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They were blooming early during the heat wave. Long gone now.
DeleteNice angle...looks like a bouquet!
ReplyDeletethanks David, they were a welcomed surprise this spring.
DeleteNice image, I especially like your angle to the subject.
ReplyDeleteThanks Donna. Yes I think I had the camera pretty low.
DeleteHi Greggo! White is always beautiful, and white with a light is double beautiful!
ReplyDeleteyes natural light during the morning and evening is superb.
DeleteBeautiful photo! May God's blessings overtake you this Easter!
ReplyDeleteWhite flowers are essential. Lovely image. I have a Mock Orange with double blooms, so pretty but not in bloom for a while yet here. I hope you are in your bunny suit today...
ReplyDeleteI blew the bottom out of the bunny suit last year.
DeleteVery nice.
ReplyDeleteDear Greggo, I don't grow tulips, but now I want some white ones. Beautiful!! P. x
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