but I found a few pink blossoms to share.
This beautiful rose starts off pink, then fades to cream with just a hint of pink at the end of its petals.
Rescued by my son from the compost pile at the garden center where he worked,
it reminds me that given enough love, water and sunshine we all can bloom!
These lavender buds will turn pink in a few weeks.
My son's secret corner of the cottage garden beds.
Ice Plant and Franklin.
Pinchusion
The bees happily forage these blooms.
Bee Balm
The low growing variety has just started to push blooms.
No garden of mine or my son's would be complete without succulents.
The Hen and Chicks were moved at the end of last summer
and have been happily growing and throwing off lots of "chicks."
I didn't know they bloomed, and pink no less. Cool!
Enjoy your weekend and visit Bev's blog How Sweet The Sound to catch up with the pink doings of a few of her friends!
9 comments:
Happy Pink Saturday! Your soft pink rose is just lovely! You have a nice variety in your garden and aren't you fortunate to have a son who brings home gifts from the garden! Enjoy your weekend.
Blessings,
Sandi
You found just the right touch of pink. It does not take much to be lovely.
Looks like you have a truly lovely garden and so lucky to have a son working at the gaden center! Hope you have a fun Pink Saturday!
A perfect touch of pink! This was an exquisite post! Thank you for sharing. HPS to you and I wish you a beautiful weekend. Hugs Anne
so many beautiful blooms!Happy Pink Saturday! xo
You have the beautiful flowers..Like your garden..
Visiting for Pink Saturday- hope you can stop by..
http://www.sweetposh.info/2012/06/pink-swimsuit.html
I like the ice plant and Franklin. I think that would be my favorite corner as well.
Even with the drought here in colorado, our flower beds were in full color all summer. I just finished building two new, large flower boxes for next summers crop.
your garden is looking lovely with all that color, hope you are enjoying the summer sunshine
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