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Showing posts with label kale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kale. Show all posts
Monday, April 29, 2013
Head Turning Beauties: Iris and Kale
A seriously lovely duo....Need I say more?
xxoogail
Gail Eichelberger is a gardener and therapist in Middle Tennessee. She loves wildflowers and native plants and thoroughly enjoys writing about the ones she grows at Clay and Limestone. She reminds all that the words and images are the property of the author and cannot be used without written permission.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Hope Springs Eternal For Blooms
Any blooms, some blooms, one bloom!
I searched the far corners of Clay and Limestone and found these lone Violas blooming in the sun~I love their tissue paper petals and the variety of colors offered. This year it's purple to compliment the colchicums that grew up and through them. Next spring when the kales bloom
they'll look fantastic together~For now, I am happy that
The sun is shining, the snow is melting and the days are getting longer. (Minute By Minute). Hope springs eternal in the hearts of gardeners.

I wish you all a marvelous weekend and a delightful Bloom Day. Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day is brought to you by the Carol, of May Dreams Gardens. Stop by her blog for links to blogs and blooms all over the blogasphere. xxoogail
This post was written by Gail Eichelberger for my blog Clay and Limestone Copyright 2011. Please contact me for permission to copy, reproduce, scrape, etc.
I searched the far corners of Clay and Limestone and found these lone Violas blooming in the sun~I love their tissue paper petals and the variety of colors offered. This year it's purple to compliment the colchicums that grew up and through them. Next spring when the kales bloom
they'll look fantastic together~For now, I am happy that
The sun is shining, the snow is melting and the days are getting longer. (Minute By Minute). Hope springs eternal in the hearts of gardeners.
I wish you all a marvelous weekend and a delightful Bloom Day. Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day is brought to you by the Carol, of May Dreams Gardens. Stop by her blog for links to blogs and blooms all over the blogasphere. xxoogail
This post was written by Gail Eichelberger for my blog Clay and Limestone Copyright 2011. Please contact me for permission to copy, reproduce, scrape, etc.
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