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Monday, March 22, 2010
Mosaic Monday - Pink In The Garden
Today I've posted a collage of all the pink flowers in my garden during 2009. You can click on the collage to get a larger view ... OR
.... underneath the collage is a link to a video that shows the collage photos as a slideshow - if you want a closer view.
Here is the slideshow ... just click on the link below.
Hi GG ... I tried growing some of that pink from the seed I collected, but along with lots of other seeds so far this year I've had no success ... mainly because of the amount of rain we've had and the lack of sunshine I think.
The plant that's out in the garden is not looking that great either ... as we're still receiving torrential rain (now because of cyclone Ului) ... I'm not sure it will come back.
What an incredible collection of pink flowers! It was a great to watch your slide show :) Thank you too for stopping by my blog ~ I will be following yours with keen interest as believe it or not..Queensland is a place I've always wanted to visit!
Wicked Gardener ... those two are Pelargonium peltatums ... I know the lighter pink is called Pelargonium peltatum 'Ville de Dresden', but I'm afraid I lost the tag for thta darker one.
You have such a wide variety of pinks! Your collages are gorgeous;-) I'll probably be taking your blog link off my blog soon...so I can add another. I've enjoyed having that photo with the wallabees there...they are so darn cute, even if they can be annoying;-)
What a lovely display. Amazing to have so much colour in your garden, so many flowers on plants etc. The music is great to listen too, so soothing. Did you create the slideshow with picasa as well?
Beautiful slideshow! The music is so soothing too.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite garden color is pink. Great slide show.
ReplyDeleteEileen
Anothr beautiful mosaic Bernie - I really want a pink everlasting for next year after seeing your lovely photos of it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lousleaf and Eileen ... glad you enjoyed the show.
ReplyDeleteEileen I didn't realise I had so much pink in my garden ... obviously I must secretly love it!
Hi GG ... I tried growing some of that pink from the seed I collected, but along with lots of other seeds so far this year I've had no success ... mainly because of the amount of rain we've had and the lack of sunshine I think.
ReplyDeleteThe plant that's out in the garden is not looking that great either ... as we're still receiving torrential rain (now because of cyclone Ului) ... I'm not sure it will come back.
Beautiful mosaics, clicking to enlarge the photos are even better.
ReplyDeleteDarryl and Ruth : )
Hi Bernie. What a beautiful show of pinks. So many different plants too.Love the cosmos and verbena.
ReplyDeleteLona
What an incredible collection of pink flowers! It was a great to watch your slide show :) Thank you too for stopping by my blog ~ I will be following yours with keen interest as believe it or not..Queensland is a place I've always wanted to visit!
ReplyDeleteExcellent ... you lucky gal!
ReplyDeleteSo many different pinks!
ReplyDeleteA lovely show, and such a variety of pink! Beautiful! The only pink here is my peach tree at the moment, but it is only just spring.
ReplyDeleteWow! I love all those pink flowers. Gorgeous collages. -Jean
ReplyDeletePretty in pink.
ReplyDeleteSydney - City and Suburbs
Pink just ANNOUNCES spring. The yellow daffodils are simply a preview. When all that pink blooms out, you KNOW it is spring.
ReplyDeleteI think of all those flowers in your garden, my all time favorite is the plumeria - so sweetly scented and so pleasing to the eye!
ReplyDeleteAmanda
Oh, they are all so pretty! Great show.Lucky gal!
ReplyDeleteAll your collages are wonderful Bernie - just look at that sidebar of yours!
ReplyDeleteYum! I'll take one of each please! What the flowers in the first picture, first two in the bottom row? I don't recongnize those.
ReplyDeleteWicked Gardener ... those two are Pelargonium peltatums ... I know the lighter pink is called Pelargonium peltatum 'Ville de Dresden', but I'm afraid I lost the tag for thta darker one.
ReplyDeleteYou have such a wide variety of pinks! Your collages are gorgeous;-) I'll probably be taking your blog link off my blog soon...so I can add another. I've enjoyed having that photo with the wallabees there...they are so darn cute, even if they can be annoying;-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely display. Amazing to have so much colour in your garden, so many flowers on plants etc. The music is great to listen too, so soothing.
ReplyDeleteDid you create the slideshow with picasa as well?