Some pretty pink Japanese Windflowers from my backyard.
Would you believe we have just started Autumn and I have Spring bulbs starting to appear? The poor things must be a little confused by the wacky weather.
Well, I hope you all have a lovely Friday and even better weekend! I can't wait!
xx
hi Sarah, no, this is the time for the early Spring bulbs to pop their heads up. My jonquils are always flowering at Easter, and i saw a lot of pink Naked Ladies in flower while in the Blue Mntns yesterday.
ReplyDeletei love your shots and the little blossoms around the flowers xx
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty. I don't think I've ever been able to grow those, so I'll just look at yours instead. Have a terrific weekend.
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ReplyDeleteI'm starting to get used to your Friday flowers. I may not comment on them every week, but they're becoming a fix.
Beautiful flowers ....!! happy weekend darling......love love Ria......big hugs for Molly !!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous flowers! I understand that kind of confusion only too well! Happy weekend to you! x
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Yes the weather is just plain weird, no wonder the plants are confused. It is all hot and humid here today, and we live near a desert,I don't know....
ReplyDeleteI love anemone's Sarah, the pink ones are really pretty. You have it right the weather is definitely wacky! Hope you are having a nice long weekend!
ReplyDeleteLucky you to have spring bulbs starting to bloom... and I have lots of anemones right now, same as you do!!! aren´t they soooo lovely!!!
ReplyDeletehugs my dear
Beautiful delicate flowers Sarah!Lovely pink!
ReplyDeleteI have always lost these at the end of the season when Ive planted them, but will try again in my new garden.
Hope you had a great weekend!!
Gill xx
Oh lovely flowers, we're losing them in Canberra in the chill, sigh, love Posie
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful flowers, I'm on the look out for some white ones. Have only just discovered your blog, what an epic job to renovate your house and the garden! Molly is very cute too, and aren't pups so helpful in the garden! ;)
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