Sunday, March 11, 2012

This is a very sweet smelling iris because it smells exactly like grapes.  This is called a variegated
iris.  As you can see the horseshoes on the rock.  My garden is a cottage garden and I love using anything I can find that is old and rusty.

In the garden when a plant travels across the garden I tend to let it there til it blooms and then maybe it stays or maybe it goes. I cannot bear to remove it til it has a chance to show off that bloom.

Last year I had a daisy plant come up in the middle of a pathway and I walked around that thing until it was done blooming, then I moved it somewhere else.

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