Yellow and pink roses and pink and pale green hydrangea blooms from the yard; zinnias from last week’s Stuttgart flower market.
To see what other garden bloggers have put in vases today, please visit Cathy at Rambling in the Garden.
Yellow and pink roses and pink and pale green hydrangea blooms from the yard; zinnias from last week’s Stuttgart flower market.
To see what other garden bloggers have put in vases today, please visit Cathy at Rambling in the Garden.
Those zinnias have lasted well and that yellow rose is a real ray of sunshine – thanks for sharing 🙂
Thanks for hosting!
Lovely. How nice to have those pretty hydrangeas to cut for a vase.
My hydrangea bush is not very robust, and I think I’ve had about six flowerheads this year, and these were the last. I’m hoping, since they are pale pink and green, that they might dry nicely.
At least you have hydrangea flowers….our old lace cap bush is just dinner for the deer!! Think I need to plant boxwoods around it!!
The little darlings. . . I wonder how they like/dislike oak leafs, paniculata, or the other species?