The SEVENTH ANNUAL INFOMANIAC GARDEN PHOTOS EVENT starts today! Our first entry is from JEFFERY.
Let's stroll down the garden path...
(This is not Jeffery, to the best of my knowledge)
But before we get started, note that it is imperative to CLICK TO ENLARGE many of these photos! My blog's margins cannot show the full beauty and scope of these photos without clicking to embigify.
Fourth of July roses...
Angelique tulips...
Geraniums and petunias...
Morning glories...
Peach iris...
Poppies...
Pumpkins...
Sunflowers...
Sunflowers and crepe myrtle...
Sweet peas...
Tulips...
Thank you, Jeffery!
Note: We here at Infomaniac remind you that the Garden Photos Event is NOT a competition.
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Oh, what a panoply of colour! Well done Jeffery!
ReplyDeleteThose Fourth of July roses look like they're illuminated in the centre, and even though I'm not a fan of tulips, those Angeliques are beautiful.
Now, would someone please turn down those poppies - they're far too violently vibrant!
What a simply lovely start to the garden venue. What color! I love the sweet peas and morning glory...a name im fond of... people used to call me morning glory!!! I could enjoy a mint-julip in this garden.Now excuse me as I go change outfits for the next entry..........
ReplyDeleteJeffrey, who taught you to pose like that? It's most becoming. And your flowers are shear delight!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, pleasing, a lot of love and work went into this.
ReplyDeleteWonderful selection of sizes, colors, and shapes. Well done!
ReplyDeleteLovely assembly of flowers! I am massively jealous, sugar! xoxox *looking out at the sand in my back garden*
ReplyDeleteA kaleidoscope of colour... well done Jeffrey... I'm inspired to continue slaving away in "the palais" grounds to equal your efforts...
ReplyDeleteI'm wild for those Angelique tulips, which I'd never heard of, and determined to get those Heavenly Blue morning glories, even though they've never worked for me before. Really, really a beauty.
ReplyDeleteLove those white sweet peas.Well, I love all sweet peas, but it's nice to see a single colour once in a while.
ReplyDeleteA cacophony of colour!! To brighten this dull Devon day, thank you, Jeffrey.
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Wow that’s a dazzling display of color! Great work Jeffery.
ReplyDeleteHappy Canadian Thanksgiving Mistress!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mr.Lax!
DeleteSimply gorgeous... Jx
ReplyDeleteBITCHES: New garden post coming at some point on Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteJeffrey, what a beautiful, bountiful, and vibrant garden you've nurtured! Amazing colors and textures!
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