Hi, Jim, just stopping by again to leave a little note and let you know I've given your blog the Honest Scrap award and hope to soon be learning ten new things about you. :)
Who needs words with a photo like that? I am going to try primroses (like that) again. I have one variety that has returned for two Springs, now. 'Primadiente Rose' Chinese Primrose looks very different, but is very sweet! :-)
I think all my primroses bit the dust over the winter. But that's no excuse...I never had a yellow one in the first place. That needs to be rectified this summer.
Glad to know I'm not the only hosta-obsessed nut! I h guess I'm in good company! Great photos. I have a deer problem also....so far so good this year except for a few nibbles.I envy you your ligularia, it is too hot for it here. Happy gardening!
Beautiful golden yellow flowers for a beautiful spring day :-)
ReplyDeleteNow that is a pretty primrose Jim.Cheery yellow amongst your green hostas. I have to find a Swamp Marigold though LOL!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I have to have some of them!
ReplyDeleteThey are so sweet..You know one of my friends is allergic to all things primrose~What a bummer! gail
ReplyDeleteI wish I could grow primroses! Our summers are just too hot. Yours is like a smile in the morning!
ReplyDeletePretty little lady, such a sunshiny personality. :)
ReplyDeleteHi, Jim, just stopping by again to leave a little note and let you know I've given your blog the Honest Scrap award and hope to soon be learning ten new things about you. :)
ReplyDeleteWho needs words with a photo like that? I am going to try primroses (like that) again. I have one variety that has returned for two Springs, now. 'Primadiente Rose' Chinese Primrose looks very different, but is very sweet! :-)
ReplyDeleteI think all my primroses bit the dust over the winter. But that's no excuse...I never had a yellow one in the first place. That needs to be rectified this summer.
ReplyDeleteChristine in Alaska
Glad to know I'm not the only hosta-obsessed nut! I h guess I'm in good company! Great photos. I have a deer problem also....so far so good this year except for a few nibbles.I envy you your ligularia, it is too hot for it here. Happy gardening!
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