Here we are with my February flowers post. This month my garden seems a bit more muted, or perhaps I've just chosen to focus on the softer flowers rather than the brash, end-of-summer colours of dahlias and salvias. I like the soft shades here as a respite from the hot weather we've been having!
Clockwise from top left: lavatera and gaura, carnation, Peace roses (currently opening as a bright yellow bud then fading to pastel fondant shades of pink and cream), gypsophila, white echinacea, dahlia, sweet alyssum, poppy seed heads, hydrangea, penstemon Blackbird, Claire rose, scabiosa.
I'm joining in at Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day, where gardeners all around the world show what is flowering in their patch right now.
Hi Ruth... your February Flowers are mostly pink, look so soft and leave a smile to see them. I love it..
ReplyDeleteThanks Hari... flowers make me smile too, they are magical!
DeleteOne of the best parts of bloom day is seeing summer flowers when it's below freezing outside. Your blooms are lovely!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy that too, it's great to see what's happening around the world in different seasons!
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