This is the giant Burmese honeysuckle which gives every year beautiful huge flowers.
These double daisies always produce lots of flowers.
This post is part of the Floral Friday Fotos meme.
Thursday, 29 December 2011
Friday, 23 December 2011
M E R R Y C H R I S T M A S
Best wishes for a very Merry Christmas to everyone!
Here are some photos from our home decorated for Christmas.
Here are some photos from our home decorated for Christmas.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Friday, 9 December 2011
Birds
Feeding time for baby magpie!
Now it's fed, it started chirping
These are some zucchini flowers on one of my two zucchini plants.
Now it's fed, it started chirping
These are some zucchini flowers on one of my two zucchini plants.
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
Gazebos in my garden
I always enjoy sitting in this gazebo with friends and family.
This gazebo is in another part of the garden.
Climbing purple rose that is growing next to this gazebo.
It is a very fragrant rose.
This gazebo is in another part of the garden.
Climbing purple rose that is growing next to this gazebo.
It is a very fragrant rose.
Sunday, 4 December 2011
Roses from my garden
This yellow very fragrant rose is called "Just Joey".
It is also beautiful full-blown.
This white rose is not fragrant but very beautiful especially with the morning dew on it.
It is also beautiful full-blown.
This white rose is not fragrant but very beautiful especially with the morning dew on it.
Saturday, 3 December 2011
In my Garden
This tamarillo tree produces lots of fruit every year, even though it is a small tree.
This flowering gum tree has a mass of spectacular flowers in spring.
Next to the pond is my little mermaid which reminds me of the famous little mermaid I saw in Copenhagen.
These large red poppies are there every year as they self-seed. Beautiful, striking flowers!
The bees like the poppies too!
This flowering gum tree has a mass of spectacular flowers in spring.
Next to the pond is my little mermaid which reminds me of the famous little mermaid I saw in Copenhagen.
These large red poppies are there every year as they self-seed. Beautiful, striking flowers!
The bees like the poppies too!
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