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Flowers on Friday with Scylla & Fenris

This is a wild grass that grows in our yard it has pretty blue flowers. We have left several large clumps of it when we cut grass because it is so pretty.

This is Purple Heart. We planted it in the front flower bed.

Daddy made this flower bed for us. He is rocking it up to makes it pretty, but we are already putting flowers in there.




This pretty little Daisy is growing in our greenhouse. We thinks the wall behind it created an interesting effect in the picture.

This is a wild vine that Mommy calls a Sweet Pea. It has pretty blooms but it it trying to strangle our azaleas so we has to rip it up.


You saw this flower bed the other day. We likes this bed a lot. There was a woodpecker in the bird feeder today.

Here is a close up of the Cypress Vine, we was happy to discover that it is a mixture of colors. We has the red, pink and white.

Fenris helped Mommy carry the Buttercup Ranunculo (Turnera ulmifolia) to the front flower bed. We loves it's pretty yellow blooms.

Fenris is testing the dirt to make sure it has enough fertilizer in it.

Personally I was shocked to discover that Mommy let Fenris in MY GREENHOUSE. Do you think Fenris sees me? I am practicing being invisible.

Just in case he spots me, I will practice being invisible on a shelf.


Not to worry Scylla, gardening is hard work. I am ready for a nap.












4 comments:

  1. What a spectactular garden tour! Such pretty blooms! Ours is slowly coming. The rhodos came into bloom the past few days.

    Purrs Goldie, Shade and Banshee

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  2. Wow! Just look at all the purrty flowers! Fenris, you can't see Scylla, but she is watching you!

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  3. You have lots and lots of pretty flowers. Fenris looks very helpful and Scylla looks very watchful.

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