Garden Bloggers Bloom Day is back and we are covered up here at Aunt Debbi's Garden. We have iris, petunias, and passion vine.
We also have bloomin bushes. The antique roses are loving the recent rains and the mock orange smells like heaven.
Thanks again to Carol of May Dreams Garden for hosting.
Letting the garden grow
12 hours ago
Beautiful blooms!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful collages! What variety of Petunias are those white ones?
ReplyDeleteYay - I can almost smell those blooms from here - it must be heavenly Debbi!
ReplyDeleteWish I could smell the mock orange-I love that bush! All you flowers are really pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blooms! You are several weeks ahead of us, so it's great to see all these blooms. By the way, would your helpers be willing to travel to Illinois for a root beer float?:)
ReplyDeleteOoh, mock orange--that's one of those things I wish were hardy in my zone. Nice blooms!
ReplyDeleteGood grief! How nice. It's still early, early spring here.
ReplyDeleteThanks Cindee.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tessa, The white looking petunia is a silver wave.
VP, It is.
Linda, Mock orange has the most wonderful scent. If I get any babies I will give you one.
Rose, I am sure they would love to travel for root beer.
Monica, I really love that bush. It is a pass along from a gardener friend.
Kim and Victoria, your turn is comging.
Gorgeous collages of blooms from your garden Deb! That iris is striking with its' variegated petals. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Racquel, That is my only success with bearded iris.
ReplyDeleteHey Debbi -- Love those photo collages - they are so cool. And the blooms are great, too, of course. The antique roses are so pretty. So, how big does your Mock Orange get? I don't have one, but I see so many of them on posts it's making me jealous!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous blooms you have in your garden. It looks like my garden during mid summer. However I don't have the gorgeous roses you have. WOW.
ReplyDeleteDiana, thanks. The mock orange is a little over five feet tall and it is six years old.
ReplyDeleteLisa, Antique roses are the very very best. At least for the unfussy gardener.