How does your garden grow?

Colourfully. I planted irises last year to grow myself a new header. They bloomed partly when we were away, so I didn’t get the pictures I wanted. This year the single blue one has flowered in the rain.

It’s beautiful. But not quite what I want looking for in a header. Hm.

I could use an Honesty picture or two?

Or maybe a little roadside refugee?

(Herb Robert I’m told. I’m learning lots about flowers via photography.)

They cut these daisies down shortly after I took these photographs. I’m glad I have pictures.

So tell me, do any of these pictures inspire you, design wise?


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4 responses to “How does your garden grow?”

  1. Those are simply stunning. Such an inspiration, delicate and beautiful. Just like you x

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      Jax Blunt

      thank you Susan, you say the nicest things.

  2. Irises are one of my favourites. I think you’ve really caught their light in your watercolour painting. Jo x

    1. Jax Blunt avatar
      Jax Blunt

      Ah, thank you Jo!

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