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Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photo! Your foxglove always bloom so prettily for you year after year.
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful Tanya. I hope to have this in my gardens next year.
ReplyDeleteThe Foxglove are stunning this year, what a stunning setting.
ReplyDeleteWhat utterly beautiful foxgloves. The look so sturdy and delicate at the same time.
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteFoxgloves always have such a romantic English garden look to them. I'm sure Elizabeth Bennett had them in hers!
ReplyDeleteAh yes, foxgloves. They do well for me one year, and the next year, not much.
ReplyDeleteYours are lovely.
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture! I love all the colors.
ReplyDeleteI have garden conditions envy!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!!I love foxgloves.And you know what,mine are also blooming right now here in Finland,same time as peonies and many roses.Let's enjoy:)
ReplyDeleteI love Foxgloves! Yours are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are always so awesome, Tatyana!
ReplyDeleteDear Tatyana, Beautiful! Most of my foxgloves failed to reseed this year, to my disappointment. Love yours, and I love the stone feature. P. x
ReplyDeleteLove it when you do beautiful Foxgloves.
ReplyDeleteDear Tatyana
ReplyDeleteI love your blog and this totally awesome photo of your foxgloves. A very catching eye for great photos you have. I will be sure to check in again.
Thanks for the lovely experience.
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Eva
Evigglade.blogspot.com
Your gardens are stunning, Tatyana ... impeccable! We share many of the same loves.
ReplyDeleteI love your blog, especially your lovely Foxglove. I cant seem to grow them and I am so envious of your beautiful garden. It is breath taking. Thanks for sharing with all of us. I am going to try foxglove this year again. Sounds like you dont do anything to get your wonderful reseeding. Wish I had your talent.
ReplyDeletePeace and Christmas wishes for health and happiness.
Karen, thank you! I am surprised myself how well they grow here. No fertilizer, poor soil... I hope you'll have luck with foxgloves!
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