January Garden Pictures. Wordless Wednesday
Shown plants: hydrangea, moss, hollyhock, penstemon, monarda, lavatera, crambe cordifolia, barberry, Japanese forest grass, Japanese maple, poppy, euphorbia.
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Beautiful! Love the moss on your statuary! The "bones" of your Japanese maple is lovely. At our old house I had several and the deer would nibble on them, making the limbs go in all different directions once they would get new growth. Great pictures!
ReplyDeleteHi Heather! Thanks! I heard about deer loving maples. Fortunately, our maples are pretty close to the house and dogs. Although, those big animals are very bold, and I should keep an eye on the trees.
DeleteLovely pics! -Carla
ReplyDeleteCarla, thank you! Happy New Year!
DeletePiękne zdjęcia z ogrodu. Hortensje, makówki i figura z mchem mnie zachwyciły. Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures from the garden. Hydrangeas, poppy and the figure of moss caught my attention. Yours.
Giga, thanks! Those three look good any time of the year!
DeleteLovely images, especially the moss.
ReplyDeleteAlison, thanks! We shouldn't worry about moss being killed by cold as some other plants!
DeleteSo many magnificent pictures. I like the mossy hair of the young man.
ReplyDeleteThank you Janneke! Time is flowing by, but that young man is not getting older. Just greener!
DeleteWow, what wonderfully interesting winter photos.
ReplyDeleteFlowerLady
Thank you Lorraine!!!
DeleteGorgeous pictures Tatyana! Happy Newyear!
ReplyDeleteMarian
Marian, thanks! Happy and Healthy New Year!
DeleteIt looks like a dream world! I love the Mosses. Excellent photography!
ReplyDeleteThank you Beth! You are very kind!
DeleteStunning photography as ever Tatyana
ReplyDeleteScotkat, I appreciate your kind comment! Happy New Year!
DeleteWhy, oh why are so many people bent on eliminating moss?
ReplyDeleteI hear you Ricki! I think one of the reasons is that it gets brown in sunny places during summer. Also, there is a huge pressure from the companies selling anti-moss products. I love moss, and I stopped fighting it in my garden.
DeleteThe moss on the statuary has a brilliant effect!
ReplyDeletesweetbay, isn't it beautiful? I am wondering if Bacchus will be totally green one day!
DeleteYour garden is a magical place even in the winter!
ReplyDeleteThank you Peter!
DeleteSee, you can even make winter look good!
ReplyDeleteRobin, I am so glad I left many dry perennials! Thank you!
DeleteWhat a wonderful series of winter photos! I love your moss man and those seed heads that look like antique Christmas ornaments!
ReplyDeleteDeb, I love your comparison - 'antique Christmas ornaments' -sounds great! Thanks!
DeleteBeautiful winter scenes. The seed heads and water droplet photos are amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love these mossy images...they make spring seem around the corner
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