I think she visited us too and the frosts killed every single plant in the balcony boxes...
.... and be damned if I'm going to spend hundreds of francs replacing them.... just wish my mum was here as she's brilliant at 'taking a cutting' and making it grow in her garden.
... and Less ... is definitely More.
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So loving that dramatic arrangement!! I don't do 'cute' or 'pretty' or 'charming' so this is perfect!
ReplyDeleteI don't like Morticia's taste at all.
ReplyDeleteAnd where are the roses?
ReplyDeleteAnn, or was it snip snip?
ReplyDeleteRed, thinking of you snipping off the flower of a wild plant to admire the foliage.
River, maybe they would have looked better if I snipped off the leaves.
Eisabeth, in the bin. They were finished. I took the photo after I took the flowers off and before I cut up the stems to go into the bin.
Why ,thankyou thing ...lol, great pic..
ReplyDeleteIWBY, much praise for slipping in Thing.
ReplyDeleteI think she visited us too and the frosts killed every single plant in the balcony boxes...
ReplyDelete.... and be damned if I'm going to spend hundreds of francs replacing them.... just wish my mum was here as she's brilliant at 'taking a cutting' and making it grow in her garden.
You put them in too early Kath?
ReplyDeleteI'm useless. You could have told me that was a wedding posey and I would have believed you. Well, maybe not!
ReplyDeleteha ha ha ha! Invisible flowers.
ReplyDeleteNot too early - they were already planted by the previous tenant when we moved in.
ReplyDeleteVictor, might have been Morticia's wedding posy.
ReplyDeleteChopped off Fen.
Seeds Kath! Buy some some seeds. Show Saph how plants grow.