
This wild garden tangle has a certain beauty for me. Not so for my gardener, who later trimmed it all away.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day prompt.

This wild garden tangle has a certain beauty for me. Not so for my gardener, who later trimmed it all away.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day prompt.
You have a gardener!? Lucky.
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I live in Mexico where gardeners are not only affordable but absolutely necessary because things grow so fast, Lexie.
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That’s amazing!
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That is (was!) very pretty indeed!! My husband would pay big money (and labor) for such a diverse panorama, but as you may guess, my ideal garden would be three purple pansies of the same width and height, evenly spaced atop perfectly dark loam. (Not four, lest they pair up perfectly and not one of them ever buddies up with me.)
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Ha.. There is a blog there, Relax.
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LOL, well, I wish there was something that rhymed with pansies… is there?
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Chimpanzees and tansies. Let’s see you make a poem of that???
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LOL, uh, no! But how lucky are you to live where the bird of paradise plant is! I’d never seen one, before you posted photos of them, and the first time I did, I kept looking and looking for the bird’s head, lol. Really, I might have to go with DARK Ash Blond next time…
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Such beautiful flowers for today. 😀
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That’s a wonderful tangle — I’m sorry the gardener trimmed it away!
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