If you want to take a look at other blogs but don't know where to start you could have a look at one of the blog hosting parties... maybe even add one of your own posts and find some new friends. I have found some lovely ones over on Jann Olson's blog... https://jannolson.blogspot.com/
| The Hollyhock is stunning |
They are like huge powder puffs
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It is beautiful Cherie, everthing looks so lush. x
ReplyDeleteThank you. The rain has worked its magic and freshened the whole garden
DeleteWow! I love those hollyhocks. They are so healthy and plush.
ReplyDeleteIt is so beautiful. I plan to gather seeds from it and spread them around in groups
DeleteLovely flowers-thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking the time to comment
DeleteA feast for the eyes, the hollyhocks are stunning.
ReplyDeleteI wish you could smell the roses. My garden is a feast for the nose too
DeleteBeauty everywhere you look! Lovely.
ReplyDeleteThat is exactly what my 'non gardening' son said when he called in. I was amazed that he commented as he never has in the past .
DeleteOh my goodness, I have never seen hollyhocks like that. They are amazingly gorgeous. You could get rich selling the seeds :)
ReplyDeleteI was delighted when it opened as I had no idea what it would look like.
DeleteThat looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you. We get a lot of pleasure gardening
DeleteBeautiful; my garden is dried up :-(
ReplyDeleteStunning.xx
ReplyDeleteWow, wow! That Hollyhock. Mine are not that pretty this year. the double ones are so gorgeous! I'm not seeing a link back to SYC or a blog party list. Am I missing it? I would have loved to have featured you this week, but that is a requirement to be featured.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
Hi Jann... It never occurred to me that anyone would like the post enough to feature it. Thank you.. I am flattered and have added a link to your blog... for no other reason than it is a great blog
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