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Garden at Play
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Hibiscus House
(IC: blogger)
Years ago I got the cutest brown cabin from a campground and turned it into my garden shed. I'll have to share that with you one day at Hibiscus House.
I had been looking at the little bulb garden, the lone bird feeder and Chuck's little red wagon for quite a while. This garden needs some life!
I had been looking at the little bulb garden, the lone bird feeder and Chuck's little red wagon for quite a while. This garden needs some life!
Before it is early spring and very drab. It needs something to liven it up. But what? I asked myself.
It was time to pull this bike out of the bike graveyard. It wasn't worth repairing so either throw it away, or just use in this manner. I chose to use it as a planter in this free growing flower garden. Take a peek at the little red wagon behind. Chuck's little red wagon has seen better days as well but I just love it! I call this the 'Garden at Play'. I started to call it 'Flowers! Get Your Flowers!
Petunias I like them, that used to be my nickname at school! Petunia!
This garden has iris, vinca, daylilies, a yellow rose a few annuals
' Chuck's Little Red Wagon' in 'As Is' condition.
I would take nothing for this bird feeder on the steel pole.
The name of this daylily is 'Call to Worship'
Another shot showing the beauty of this daylily & the adorable little girl statue.
What a Beauty!
Beautiful colors together!
This Double Ruffled Daylily is one of my new favorites!
Hazy late afternoon shot of the garden. One thing about daylilies is that from day to day you have a different color scheme depending on what is blooming on that day. Love it!
Join me over at the website for more pictures of this simple but beautiful flower garden! I like my mama love using what is on hand and in it's natural state. Some of my gardens are left more natural also because they attract the bees, butterflies and birds and what joy they bring!
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Published June 27th, 2016 1:04 PM
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Carol Brown Hargrave on Aug 06, 2016Trust etere aren't any daylily farms in AZ! Everything is trucked in. The clump in question was more like 3' in diameter! I'll just keep hoping. Thank you for your guidance!
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Hibiscus House on Aug 06, 2016I hope yours will bloom maybe feed it early next spring and I guess water. Le me know I'd love to see them.
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Wjo5975375 on Aug 21, 2016Beautiful, relaxing, and fun. Great job!
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Hibiscus House on Aug 21, 2016Thank you so much!
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