First part of June:
Second part of June:
Hailing. June 14th, 2016
New electrical lawn mower
I had a dilemma: not to post onto my blog since I don't have enough time to add plants' description and other comments for the pictures OR to post pictures and answer the questions, if there are any.
I've chosen the second option. Thank you for understanding!
***Copyright 2016 TatyanaS
Il giardino dei miei sogni
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed my tour around your garden today. Beautiful as always. Hugs! Karen
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Tatyana! Lots of colorful flowers. Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteSatu from Finland
Your gardens are so lovely! You have such a wonderful array of plants and your photos are amazing.
ReplyDeleteI 'love' my electric lawnmower. So much 'easier' to start, and it is so quiet.
Have a nice holiday weekend ~ FlowerLady
Lovely as always!
ReplyDeleteJune was so lovely this year in our northwest gardens. I loved seeing yours through your wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteI have spent a lot of hours and effort cleaning out the spent June flowers to make way for summer.
Your garden looks amazing!! Especially love your way of color combination. It's a little bit difficult for me to use vivid colored flowers in my garden, but I want to use them as accents as your garden. I have white nigella, and seeing your photos, I want the blue one! Thank you for sharing:) Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy seeing images of your garden! The bunny is very cute and seems to be right at home in your garden. I hope he is a good bunny that only nibbles on weeds! I also love the close-up photo of the blue hosta leaf. Great gardener; great photographer!
ReplyDeleteStunning images of your very beautiful garden Tatyana!
ReplyDeleteYour garden is a feast for the eyes, Tatyana! All the frog statues made me smile.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I've had that dilemma many times, too. Sometimes life gets so busy and complicated. Your garden looks glorious, as always! I've been seeing so many Red Admiral butterflies this summer, but we always have quite a few because there's a patch of Stinging Nettles (one of their host plants) in the woods. Great photos!
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are beautiful. This is the best post I have read. Thanks for this. For beautiful planters https://goo.gl/jNOCC3
ReplyDeleteTatyana, Nigella, the first flowering plant we ever grew from seed, (thats like 45 years ago) I have decided that your blog is aimed just for me, perfect for my failing eyesight.
ReplyDeleteYou Do have sun .... I love looking at your garden.
ReplyDeleteTo me, your garden always looks cool and refreshing. I suppose it's all the green and the shade, and because my own garden is so often hot and dry. But I've learned to work with it, not fight against it.
ReplyDeleteIf I had a garden like yours I think I would never longing to go on a holiday. So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHave a great July too.
Rosehugs from Holland
ReplyDeleteYour garden is as beautiful and full of joy as you are my friend. It's always a pleasure to see your great photos!