Some nice 'Montgomery' astilbe, a variety of shasta daisy that Alan gave me this spring and that I divided and planted in the new garden, a little platycodon, a sprig of smelly heliotrope tucked in at the bottom, and a few hosta leaves to round it out. A little red, white, and blue for the day, eh?
Friday, May 20, 2011
flowers for the fourth
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Some nice 'Montgomery' astilbe, a variety of shasta daisy that Alan gave me this spring and that I divided and planted in the new garden, a little platycodon, a sprig of smelly heliotrope tucked in at the bottom, and a few hosta leaves to round it out. A little red, white, and blue for the day, eh?
Some nice 'Montgomery' astilbe, a variety of shasta daisy that Alan gave me this spring and that I divided and planted in the new garden, a little platycodon, a sprig of smelly heliotrope tucked in at the bottom, and a few hosta leaves to round it out. A little red, white, and blue for the day, eh?