Goldenrod and unidentified Wild Aster, possibly Late Blooming Purple |
Blue Mistflower from our fall plant swap. |
Not a wildflower, but my baby rose, Cramoisi Superieur. |
Goldenrod and unidentified Wild Aster, possibly Late Blooming Purple |
Blue Mistflower from our fall plant swap. |
Not a wildflower, but my baby rose, Cramoisi Superieur. |
Sooooo, the spammers have finally discovered my blog. I'm not sure if that means I've 'made it', but it does mean that I have turned on comment moderation for my older posts. Don't worry though, I get the notifications quickly, and promise to read and publish anything that doesn't include random comments or suspicious links.
Emily Rose it was a joy to see your wildflowers...I love mine and cultivate mostly native plants now.
ReplyDeleteThanks Donna! I love that they are so happy and carefree. My goal is to build my garden so that it's composed of mostly native and old fashioned plants.
DeleteVery pretty rose!
ReplyDeleteWe are enjoying goldenrod and other wildflowers, too.
Have a great day!
Lea
Thanks Lea! It's doing much better than the one I was really hoping would take off. It's always that way I guess. :)
DeleteThe blue mistflower is intriguing --- not something I see growing in my region (Denver). It reminds me a bit of ageratum.
ReplyDelete