This post is the continuation of Buchart Gardens I. Here are some more images from the Butchart Gardens. Isn't this place magnificent? So serene, so beautiful.
Whenever I visit gardens and nurseries, I try to learn something from the professionals. When you plant a massive quantity, simple geraniums can make a statement.
Spectacular colors.
I found my way to the dahlia patch. Dahlias are one of my favorite summer flowers in my garden. This is a dream dahlia patch to own for any gardener. I never wanted to leave this spot.
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I am joining Susan's Between Naps on the Porch for Metamorphosis Monday, smiling sally for blue monday , Show off your Cottage Monday @ The House in the Roses, making the world cuter and Outdoor Wednesday.
Rooting Boxwood Cuttings
11 hours ago
I don't blame you for not wanting to leave...this is beyond words "beautiful"...
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you joined in Numma, but I see only the tiniest touch of blue.
ReplyDeleteHappy Blue Monday.
Lovely flowers.
ReplyDeleteStunning. Just lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place to visit. looks like a great place to take lots of photos.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos - I love your blue jacket. Happy Blue Monday.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful landscaping done.
ReplyDeleteNice pleasing shots. :)
All these flowers are so brillant and colorful. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteJoyce M
Hi Komali-
ReplyDeleteI often visit your blog. Your table decoration sense is just terrific. Your Butchart Garden pictures brought back my 1999 Victoria vacation memories.
Thank you
Neeta