Here's what's blooming in my April garden:
A pass-along daylily from my step-father
Society garlic and knock-out roses
A hula girl hibiscus from my mother's garden
and, the best for last, lots of knock-out (so appropriately named) roses.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
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5 comments:
Hi Susan, I like that combo of the knockout and the society garlic, good blend of color and form. Well done.
Frances at Faire Garden
Frances...cherry red and purple seem like odd bedfellows, but they really do compliment each other.
Nancy...The person who named that rose nailed it perfectly. I'm sure that's not easy to do, but that rose screams "KNOCKOUT."
Thanks for joining for bloom day again. I hope those roses smell as good as they look!
Carol, May Dreams Gardens
Your daylilys are way ahead of mine. Seeing yours makes me anxious for mine to start blooming.
Carol...Thanks for dropping by. I'm enjoying joining in and seeing everyone's beautiful flowers.
Lisa...They did seem to bloom a little early this year. I just moved them from a shady yard to full sun, so maybe that helped.
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