I always incorporate zinnias and other flowers in the kitchen garden. They not only attract bees for pollination but also bring such a vibrancy and life to any garden For me, zinnias are like living fireworks. Each time I walk into my kitchen garden, their vibrant colors always bring a smile to my face. I thought zinnias are the perfect flowers to arrange and celebrate July 4th.
As I was cutting zinnias from the kitchen garden, I noticed there were beans in bunches hanging from the plant. I couldn't help but add them to the arrangement to bring the garden to the table as well as add a whimsical touch.
Happy July 4th everyone!
As I was cutting zinnias from the kitchen garden, I noticed there were beans in bunches hanging from the plant. I couldn't help but add them to the arrangement to bring the garden to the table as well as add a whimsical touch.
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The beans look really cool with the zinnias. Pretty pitcher the arrangement is in, too!
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Ricki Jill
Such a simple fun idea. I love it!
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Have a great weekend!
~Liz
I love the zinnias, the beans and the pretty pitcher..
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Oh how lovely. My senior mom and I love fresh flowers as well - both from our gardening activities and from the store. :) Thanks for a lovely visit for Pink Saturday.
ReplyDeleteHi. I have got a very small pond in my garden and I have planted a few lotus plants. But I am having a mosquito problem. Is there a way to ward off the mosquitos
ReplyDeleteHi. I have a small pond in my garden and I have planted a few lotus plants but am having a mosquito problem? Is there a way to ward off the mosquitos
ReplyDeleteYou can plant some mosquito repellent plants to ward off mosquitos. I would plant plants such as citronella mosquito plant, lemon grass and lemon thyme. Here is an article you will find interesting: http://pinterest.com/pin/209417451395695103/
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What happy, pretty fellows, and the beans add a sweet charm to the bouquet. I love the colors singing a tune only fresh flowers can sing.
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Marianne
Zinnias are, indeed, a happy flower. Mine are just starting to bloom. and i can't wait until they're teady to cut.
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous bouquet. I love Zinnias and the colors are so beautiful. Thanks for joining Inspire Me. Hugs, Marty
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ReplyDeleteYour flowers always brighten my days. Thank you for the beautiful inspiration
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