You have NO idea how long I've waited to plant something ! I bought these geraniums today, but unfortunately, I need to wait about 3 more weeks to actually put them into the ground...or until the last frost has occurred. (sigh) (patience is a virtue.....)
siggggggggh - still waiting to plant. Pretty flowers you have!!
ReplyDeletePretty picture...I can see a painting there :-)
ReplyDeleteI have been to the nursery too and bought some "hedge rosemary" to replace some variety that didn't survive my neglect, and also got half a flat of red clover to make a "mowless" lawn out back, as I had white clover take over (haha) and will make the most of it.
My mom is saving grape hyacinth from her yard for me and I will put them in the "lawn" too...hope "Springs" eternal!
great photo!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo! Happy planting!
ReplyDeleteCarol
Everything is shooting over here and the risk of an odd frost is still possible
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers
X Alex
Geraniums remind me of my mother, she had us plant them every Spring :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks like work to me! Great photo though and Gnums will look great.
ReplyDeleteLove this little pink floral touch of color artistically perched atop the sturdy blue wheelbarrow. What a perfect visual haiku.
ReplyDeleteLove your photo, thank you for popping in today. I just wanted to let you know (in answer to your question) distilled water can be bought at the store on the aisle with most of the other waters in a gallon jug. There's Spring and Distilled, I always buy the distilled, but it may not even make a difference what you use in the recipe. Hope that helps!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful evening!!
♥ Teresa
What a fabulous blue wheelbarrow!Wooden handles too! Mine is an old black-and-rust affair rescued from a skip; does the job but not photogenically.
ReplyDeleteLove the Sunday picture and the wheel barrel.
ReplyDeleteI need to start planting around here. Well actually Phil does all the planting I just sit back and enjoy :)