What may not seem like much to you,
makes me jump for joy. Queen Anne's Lace is
mixed with Parsley, Dill and Bishops Hat.
All of these I dearly love but with only a couple
of plants each there isn't much bloom to celebrate. I can only hope they
survive our hot dry summer
and spread next spring.
Kathy
Hello Kathy,
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and your kind words. I love your header too--I am a sucker for birdies of all kinds:-) You can find bee skeps at most primitive stores. A few around me have them.
Blessings,
Suzanne
Kathy,
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by my blog and leaving such a sweet comment..Love your blog too..
chat soon
EM
I love Queen Ann's Lace but I have never seen it grow here. I've seen fields of it along the road in Texas. I think we don't have enough rainfall. I think yours is beautiful. I hope it does well for you.
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Your blog is soooooo pretteh! I have been playing on it this morning :D
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I really like the airiness of your floral arrangement. Lovely!
Love the look of that Queen Ann's Lace with the dill and parsley. Simple beauty! ~ Sarah
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