Thursday, April 22, 2010

For the Beauty of the Earth..

Lord of all, to thee we raise
This our hymn of grateful praise.
Amen
All photos taken in the Reeder garden, Earth Day 2010

11 comments:

  1. What a beautiful display of flowers, and a lovely garden.

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  2. Do your flowers get the full sun all day? I thought flowers had to.

    Also do you have an automatic sprinkler system or do you water your plants manually?

    Awesome garden, Linda!

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  3. Gigi, a few places in the garden get sun most of the day. Much of the yard is in partial to mostly shade. We plant accordingly.
    We do have a watering system for most of the yard, which we turn on in May or June, through September.

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  4. Linda, I am in awe of your beautiful gardens and flowers. I specially liked the bluebells and tulips, the Jolly Joker pansies with the yellow flowers and the lovely assorted coloured leafy displays. Well done to Tom and yourself for the amazing planning and hard work to achieve this. - Dave

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  5. wow lovely. I posted spring flowers from california today.

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  6. Amazing, just amazing. You've both put in many hours in your garden but also in the house reading and planning. All your day trips to gardens have given you ideas. What a wonderful hobby for a couple to share. Seems like it was only yesterday when you were finding new sprouts and buds, and now this. I applaud you and your efforts and thank you for sharing it with those of us who have no gardens.

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  7. Linda, you're right. Everything just seemed to explode while we were gone for a week!

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  8. Amen indeed! Makes my garden look pedestrian!

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  9. Everything is stunning. I'm totally speechless.

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  10. This is so gorgeous, Linda. I love all the colors!

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