I am all about the plant. I plant them where they will thrive. If they don’t do well in one spot, I move them.
I do this over and over. So when a lovely combination occurs, it is usually serendipity rather than skillful selection.
Here are some combinations that I find fortuitous. I can’t take any credit for the mixes and matches. I will, however, take full credit for the health of each plant. They are my babies, along with the bunnies.







FLOWER goes with the flow.
Lovely combinations! I will try and replicate a few of these, thank you.
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Gorgeous!
Sandra
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Thanks Sandra. I miss my friend!
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These are wonderful!
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Thank you. I think your bees and spiders are wonderful. Especially that spider egg-ball photo.
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You are welcome, and thank you for saying so 🙂
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Very beautiful and I fall in love with Lucifer Crocosmia. Never seen before. I had to google it and yes, I can buy them here in Sweden! 😀
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I am so glad. It truly is a beauty and easy to please.
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Your yard is gorgeous. And I love your combinations–especially the yellow daylily and Buddleia.
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I loved your surprise visit. I wrote down your requests. Thanks for helping ID those last two daylilies.
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Sandra got me connected to your beautiful site. I so admire your skill in cultivating these gorgeous flowers.
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Thanks Jean. I love Sandra. Welcome to my blog.
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Quel magnifique jardin fleuri avec amour. Toutes ces variétés sont splendides.
J’ai les mêmes lys jaunes mais ils sont encore en boutons. Ils vont bientôt s’ouvrir.
Mes amitiés
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Yellow is such a good color to mix with. Thanks Denise.
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I love that Alstroemeria.
My plants really should sign a mobility contract when they arrive. They rarely stay in one place for long. Sometimes it does them good, as well as perhaps finding themselves in a happier position. Disturbing the roots can give them an incentive to grow.
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They are sneaky. A friend gave me a handful from the botanical garden where she worked. She was pulling out a rogue colony that had crossed a path.
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Chloris at The Blooming Garden told me I should never admit that something wasn’t planned but just luck. She said we make our luck and you do too by having healthy happy plants.
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I do trust all the ideas you have introduced for your post. They are really convincing and will certainly work. Nonetheless, the posts are too short for beginners. May just you please extend them a bit from subsequent time? Thanks for the post.
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I will try to include more information as needed. Thank you for the input.
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