So when Bre asked if I would guest post at her blog and share a few of my go to sun and shade plants for the garden I was thrilled!
You can find me today at ~rooms For rent~ I hope you take a moment to cheek out Bre's outstanding blog!
Here is to a great day!
Here is to a great day!
What a great post over there! So informative! :) I need you to come see my yard and tell me what plants I should buy this year. My plants never really survive since I have both full sun (afternoon) and full shade (morning). Poor things. :(
ReplyDeleteNicole, you did a wonderful job. Okay, I am now so ready for spring to get here.
ReplyDeleteVery nice post, girly! I love the line, 'my pal coreopsis', ha ha... I have a few plants I feel the same way about!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! Loving those hydrangea plants. I may have to consult you when I decide to plant. ;) At 7000ft I know I have fewer options.
ReplyDeleteHeadin' over to check it out!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! Hyrdangeas are my favourites. Wish you could pop over for a cuppa so I could pick your brain on ideas for my garden. Love the sign above for Martha's Vineyard - my great grandfather who was Native American Indian was born there. Have a beautiful weekend lovely! xo
ReplyDeleteLoved your post over there! I was checkin here blog out the other night! You use a lot of flowers I already have in my garden. A lot that are native to our region. My other favorite is phlox. Creeping for ground cover and tall for background. It sure was fun looking at some flowers and green because the snowflakes are flying around here again! Thanks!
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Good for you I will go and have a look now.
ReplyDeleteYou had a great post, and I've even put some of the plants you listed on my every-growing wish list. It's always inspiring to see beautiful plants and blooms!
ReplyDeleteYou picked some great plants! :o)
ReplyDeleteSeriously Girl! Great post today!! Happy to have you!! :) ~Bre
ReplyDeleteOff to check out your post! :)
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