“Plant seeds of happiness, hope, success, and love; it will all come back to you in abundance. This is the law of nature.” ~Steve Maraboli
The garden is producing slowly but just enough for some small vases for my small home. But still I see it as an abundance of flowers in my garden. Ripe for harvesting. And I am filled with so much gratitude for this abundance from nature along with our hard work. An effort well worth it.
Zinnias
Hillcrest Suffusion Dahlias
Rest of sweet peas
Cosmos
All in a beautiful vase.
And the end of Cleome trying to grow in smaller pots. They need a bigger space.
Here is a gerbera daisy with more cleome.
Just a few sweet vases to brighten the indoors as the garden continues to produce outdoors.
With this week’s lovely vases, I am linking in to the wonderful meme, In A Vase On Monday, at Rambling in the Garden.
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Lovely little vases, and the white cosmos with purple edges in your first picture is really nice.
I really love that cosmos too!
Lots of pretty vases for enjoying… looks like my house. 🙂 I can’t resist snipping a few blooms to bring inside to enjoy.
Yes and spreading the joy in many rooms.
That is a pretty Cosmos Donna. And lovely to see you have such sweet flowers for vases from your containers!
Thanks Cathy. I love it too
What a wonderful range of flowers, Donna!
Thanks Kris. Amazing how you can have a variety with containers
The way you have placed the cosmos in the garden is delightful and it is so pretty with its wispy gauzy see through leaves. You are quite generous to have cut it for a vase to share with us today. Have a good week.
I just couldn’t wait for more to bloom to share. So happy for the abundant vase.
That is a beautiful dahlia, Donna. A cheerful collection of flowers.
Thanks Susie! I love the colors of the dahlia.
I like little vases and keep one by the kitchen sink. Cosmos are a favorite (and Cleome) that I just can’t grow here..loved seeing yours.
Thanks so much. I am hoping to spread seed from the Celine to see if it will grow back next year.
Lovely blooms and lovely vases. Happy IVOM!
Thanks so much Beth!
What a nice variety for some indoor flowers. I did not plant cutting flowers. But the periwinkles have been lovely on the balcony. Even in the now 28 straight days of triple digits.
Oh boy. That is too hot for me!
Oh that’s pretty Donna – makes me realise my new pale pink dahlia is almost TOO pale…yours is so much nicer!!
Thanks Cathy. I don’t think I have found a dahlia I didn’t like….but yes this one is quite lovely!!