Well, on parade in my yard, I mean. Since my yard is small, I plant alot of pots and containers with annuals to make a color splash. Yes, you do have to water more. Yes, you have to plant new ones every year. Yes, I think it is more than worth it to live among them.
Here are some lovelies, more to come another day.
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I love geraniums- especially pale pink ones
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Potted cyclamen from a tiny Christmas arrangement gift- it is getting happier
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This big coleus was from a successful cutting in the fall that rooted, first time ever, the puny one next to it is an unsuccessful one. They were both the same size in the fall.
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Two fancy leaf geraniums that I have wintered inside for the past couple of years. They look pretty scraggly by spring, but they fill out when they get back outside.
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I found this begonia this year, and I knew it had to go in my new yellow pot. I am going to try and winter it inside.
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7 comments:
You certainly have a wonderful collection of potted plants in your garden, I'm afraid I am sometimes lax with watering my pots, consequently a lot of geraniums were lost last summer. Love the begonia in your last photo and your mixed planting is something I must try come Spring/Summer.
All of the flowers are sooo pretty. You have a great eye for color.
So many beautiful flowers!! - ;))
Love your Annuals, you have a beautiful eye for color.
Just wonderful display....beautiful....In Miami we had tons of Coleus. I rooted them and spread them around. I was younger then and more able. Now, I will just enjoy yours!!
Love that seed company planter. I grew lots of geraniums when we lived in Indiana - here we grow coleus more successfully. Flowers feed the soul!
Your flowers are Gorgeous! I bet the pollinators are quite happy and well fed.
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