Gardening and living in beautiful San Antonio
Beautiful picture. It should be a wonderful wildflower season with all the rain we have had.
Thank you Steph, now we just need the rain and cold to go away so we can get out to see them!
Lovely patch of green and blue:) They're popping up all over around here making things look great around the garden. I love the color right now.
I enjoyed the beautiful wildflower photos on your blog too!
Oh yeah! Wish I could head down there, tomorrow...
It's hard to beat spring in Texas!Only a day's drive away, DD. This should be a good year for wildflowers here.
I'm jealous. No Bluebonnets here. Contrary to popular belief, some deer...ours, for instance...will eat Bluebonnets.Wildflowers should be good this year, though, with all this rain.
Oh no! Not the bluebonnets!I've heard from several friends that country deer eat plants that city deer won't.
LUCKY YOU BLUEBONNETS ALREADY!
They are about two weeks early this year and it's been cool so they are slow to peak.
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Beautiful picture. It should be a wonderful wildflower season with all the rain we have had.
ReplyDeleteThank you Steph, now we just need the rain and cold to go away so we can get out to see them!
DeleteLovely patch of green and blue:) They're popping up all over around here making things look great around the garden. I love the color right now.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the beautiful wildflower photos on your blog too!
DeleteOh yeah! Wish I could head down there, tomorrow...
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to beat spring in Texas!
DeleteOnly a day's drive away, DD. This should be a good year for wildflowers here.
I'm jealous. No Bluebonnets here. Contrary to popular belief, some deer...ours, for instance...will eat Bluebonnets.
ReplyDeleteWildflowers should be good this year, though, with all this rain.
Oh no! Not the bluebonnets!
DeleteI've heard from several friends that country deer eat plants that city deer won't.
LUCKY YOU BLUEBONNETS ALREADY!
ReplyDeleteThey are about two weeks early this year and it's been cool so they are slow to peak.
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