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U.S.A., Washington State. USDA zone 8b. Sunset climate zone 5

Time To Water

It's time to water the garden.




Who will do the job?
Froggy will!
He already filled the watering cans!

"Wait! Did you already take the picture?

Didn't you see I was naked?! Let me put my gardening outfit!"


Here we go!
P.S.The plant is Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana Blue Waterfall).

24 comments:

  1. I can't believe how green everything is! The grass is burnt to a crisp here.--Randy

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  2. LOL!Cute Tatyana. Do you collect little watering cans? They are so pretty.
    I love the purple-blue flowers in the picture. Are they a waterfall campanula? They make a gorgeous display.

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  3. Tina, thanks for stopping by!

    Hi Randy! Sometimes I think: why do people live THERE when they could live HERE. I know the answer: because it's dry and sunny THERE when it's rainy and grey HERE.

    Lona, thank you!I have several of them, so I think it's a little collection. You are right, the plant is Serbian Bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana Blue Waterfall). It grows like crazy!

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  4. That's too cute Tatyana! I like your watering cans too. I collect vintage ones but these are really sweet (especially with the little frog on the one).

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  6. I love the purple with all of that green!! Beautiful photos..

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  7. Very ornamental love the cute frog.

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  8. Too cute Tatyana! Love the little green frog.

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  9. AnonymousJune 25, 2009

    Cute collection. I love that Campanula and have it in an old wheelbarrow. I'm off to get my first pink Campanula today. I've wanted one for so long but no one ever has them locally. Found one and I'm sooooooooo excited.

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  10. Bring some water in those watering cans down here to me, Jamie and Randy! We need it bad!!!!!!

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  11. Too funny Tatyana! Love the campanulas.

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  12. That's adorable! Nice post. Lovely watering cans. Good job with your pet frog. ;-)

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  13. Got to love those watering cans !
    Oh sooo Pretty.

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  14. Cute watering cans and I love the flowers they are in.

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  15. Did the froggy turns into a handsome prince? ;-)

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  16. Thank you everyone! All these watering cans are my ramage finds. I'm glad you like them.
    Linda, I hope you'll show us your pink campanula!
    Vuejardin, I didn't kiss him yet, so... I don't know.

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  17. Таня, мило так, красиво очень... С таким вкусом... Я любуюсь.

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  18. Cute frog. No need to water here in England today. We had torrential rain this morning !

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  19. That's some nattily dressed frog! I'm glad he found such a lovely waterfall to reign over ;-)

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  20. Cute frog! Your campanula's are Amazing!

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  21. The bellflower is a wonderful blue! ...and the watering cans will make the chore fun! gail

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