Friday, September 26, 2014

Quick Combo...

Just a quick combo to share before heading into the weekend.  These three trusty plants will be dug up and replanted into my new garden area.......

Lamb's Ear

Montrose White Catmint

Ornamental Onion

Happy Gardening Friends!  


61 comments:

  1. Hey Nicole, Great combo! Don't you just love Lamb's ears? Are you creating a moon garden? They are so beautiful in the evening. Enjoy your weekend with your little and not so little beans! xx

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  2. Just beautiful - especially the lamb's ear. If you are creating a moon garden (comment above), you'll have to share what that is!

    Have a wonderful weekend.

    eli

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  3. Love the look of the catmint. Is'nt the feel of lamb's ear amazing. Happy gardening xo

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  4. And what lovely additions these pretties will be to your wonderful garden! Have a splendid weekend Nicole!

    Rowena @ rolala loves

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  5. Beautiful! I happy weekend dear friend!
    Helga

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  6. I love Lamb's Ear and it is so reliable. Yours is gorgeous and I love the combo for your new garden. Enjoy the weekend!

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  7. Your garden is going to look even more beautiful than it already is. If I didn't know better I would think you are making a moon garden. A friend of mine has one and when we are outside in the early evening and the moon shines down on them they seem to light up the whole back yard.

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  8. Love the combo too and also want to know if you are going for a moon garden. I had one at my last place. Magical and peaceful.

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  9. The colors are perfect together! I love lambs ear, it reminds me of my grandpa who always planted it in his garden. Happy flowery weekend!

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  10. Love that lambs ear - I used to love stroking the leaves when I was a child. (still do actually). Does your ornamental onion spread?
    A moon garden sounds great too.

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  11. What beautiful shades of white!!! Your new area will be stunning. xx

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  12. Beautiful grey-white combination of plants, the Lamb´s Ear is such a lovely plant. Happy gardening and a wonderful weekend to you and your family!

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  13. So pretty, have a wonderful weekend,
    Meredith

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  14. Lambs ears, very pretty.
    Merle...........

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  15. My late mom was visually impaired and she loved to "touch" the lamb's ears. We also had a variety of plants that when rubbed between your fingers, were fragrant.

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  16. I love the larger individual florets on that allium with the little purple anthers! Very unusual.

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  17. Beautiful plants! I'd add them, too!! Happy weekend!

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  18. Hi Nicole,

    Love all your pretty plants -especially love the ornamental onion with the bee.
    Hope you have a happy weekend dear friend
    hugs
    Carolyn

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  19. Lovely plants!

    Have a nice weekend

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  20. Hello Nicole
    They're all lovely!
    That's quite a different Lambs Ears to mine, which is Stachys Byzantina, it has a longer leaf and a lilac/purple flower!
    I haven't seen the white catmint here, but I will have to seek it out now!.
    Autumn/Winter is when I do my garden planning and write copious lists
    of plants and ideas in my garden notebook!
    Enjoy your weekend Nicole
    Hugs
    Shane

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  21. My girls love those furry ears. I was listening to gardeners Question time on BBC radio four and a member of the audience asked the panel of experts "when is the best time to take cuttings? (of a particular plant)" and the expert joked, " when no one is looking!!" I was in the car on my own and was chuckling away and knew I had to share that with you. Happy weekend lady... Jo x

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  22. Such a beautiful foliage, I have never seen the Lamb's ear before. The ornamental onion is look like the flower of my garlic chives, but the ornamental onion looks more compact.
    Have a wonderful weekend and happy gardening!

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  23. My lambs ears must be a different variety - I like yours better - and the ornamental allium is just gorgeous too - they will look lovely together.

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  24. Beautiful! Have a nice weekend Nicole!

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  25. All so pretty!

    I hope your sunny days for a couple more months - you deserve it after the winter you had.

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  26. I love white in a garden, it is a nice restful contrast to some of my more colourful plants. They have the added benefit of being almost iridescent in dusk, such great ideas! Happy gardening !

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  27. I don't think there is ever a photo you post that isn't frame worthy, my friend. BEAUTIFUL, as always - SWOON!!!!! XOXOXO

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  28. Lovely plants, especially the lamb's ear. It's something I'd like to grow next year for the carder bees. Everything is looking so healthy, you have truly green fingers Nicole. Enjoy the rest of the weekend. CJ xx

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  29. Beautiful! I love lamb's ear and white in the garden! Can't wait to see your new garden area! Again, thanks for the blogging support! I hope to post more soon--life has been full! You keep me going and I appreciate it! Enjoy your weekend!

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  30. Oh so pretty! love the dusky white colours and ornamental onion is gorgeous! Hope you're having a great weekend xx

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  31. The three of them are so beautiful, Nicole! love to see them...

    Have a nice weekend...
    Hari.

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  32. Those ornamental onion flowers are delicious looking...ummm thanks for the muse I feel them coming in glass ;)

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  33. That is my goal for this weekend too! Digging and transplanting! I really love the folliage combinations you have going on. Enjoy your weekend digging in the dirt!

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  34. Nicole these will make a nice mass of gray green foliage and white blooms

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  35. Ornamental onion is so gorgeous! I'm sure they are pretty hearty too!... hope you're enjoying this lovely weather!

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  36. Your plants look so healthy and full! Just beautiful. :) You have such a gardening gift.

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  37. These flowers are going to be fantastic in your new garden area. This will be a fun project!

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  38. Beautiful whites. Reminds me of Sissinghurst - the White Garden there brought tears to my eyes! Lovely pictures Nicole, have a good week x

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  39. I love the plants you have in your zone. So beautiful! I wish I could plant them here! xoxo jen

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  40. Lamb's ears! I never seen them before. Love the light green foliage and its furriness!

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  41. What a lovely cool combination of colors and textures this would make!

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  42. Oooh they looks so pretty together! xxx

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  43. I love the combo of the pulmonaria and catmint. Fab! Gotta love a fall onion, too. :)

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  44. Those are 3 trusty plants I do not have and will put on my wish list! Beautiful plants and photos!

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  45. Hi there! Love those plants but have a question. Does the ornamental onion self seed all over the garden? Just curious…I really love it!

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    1. Hi there!! The species I have is very controlled and I have not had that issue....it is a fantastic plant!!!

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  46. It's going to be so gorgeous! The flowers on your ornamental onion are just stunning :)

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  47. Your plants are gorgeous, Nicole! I love plants with a gray tint and Wooley Lamb's Ear is one of my favorites.Your cat mint is so pretty in flower and the Ornamental Onions are striking! Happy Fall, friend!

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  48. Ah, I love lambs ear aswell. My grandma had it in her garden too. I've just found your blog, hello!!
    Alison x
    Ps I loved your paper Halloween village, I think my girls would like to make one like that!

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    1. Hi Alison! Thanks for stopping by! Please send me your blog link so I can pop by!

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    2. Hi, it's lifeatsylvanhouse.blogspot.co.uk I'd love to see you!

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  49. Wow. They have such facinating names. I might have seen the Lamb's Ear around here and I will try to look it up for the garden in my new house! The Ornamental Onion is truly striking! Have a lovely day ahead Nicole! Bx

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  50. Such gorgeous plants.. can't wait to see them in your new garden area..

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  51. The plants look amazing. I love the white flowers :)

    www.writingmonique.com

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  52. I love that Lambs ear, I hope you are well dear Nicole.. Happy Saturday with love Janice

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  53. The lambs ear takes me back to my childhood! I used to love touching them. so soft. have a wonderful week ahead.

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