It would not be as much fun out in my garden without naming things.
I am a namer from way back.
So I’ve named this new garden…
the Zinnia Garden.
(I know…it isn’t very imaginatve ,but it makes the most sense.)
Our fountain (named Big Daddy) leads the way to this new garden added earlier this spring.
Just follow the path.
At the end of that short path,
is this.
My two new raised beds are at the end of a small patio.
There is a walkway in between the raised beds which I love.
I have said often here on my blog how much I value and enjoy simple things.
Every single time I turn that corner and see those beds, I smile.
It doesn’t get any better.
22 comments:
Love it! I name things too! Your garden is beautiful Laura. Hugs and blessings, Cindy
Beautiful! You'll be cutting zinnias until fall, Laura. Mine are just peeking out of the ground because I was a little late getting them in. How could you not smile when you have zinnias? :)
Of course it's The Zinnia Garden - and it is lovely. Just looking at your fountain helps me realise - we need a fountain! The yard in the new/old house is a blank canvas - on that needs some water!
Laura, I know exactly what you mean by enjoying simple things and smiling at the flowerbeds. I need to make time to get out and spruce mine up a bit. Yours look amazing.
How stunning! You must have so much pleasure from gazing at your Zinnia garden.
I'm a namer of things.
Your garden looks lovely...the zinnia beds are so pretty!
and that little iron work trellis...caught my eye too. ;)
It all looks so lovely!!
I love zinnias...can't wait for mine to bloom....they are getting buds...
I ♥ zinnias...I used to have a cute old white coffee pot that I would fill with those colorful flowers. They are happy flowers!
Wish I could be there in person to see them! They are gorgeous!
I love the zinnias...so colorful! You have a lovely patio...very relaxing!b;)
Beautiful! I enjoy each and every bloom and green leaf in my yard:) Have a blessed day dear Laura, HUGS!
So pretty.
Once upon a time there was a kingdom named Zinnia. Its streets were paved in fiesta colors and the inhabitants, clothed in radiant technicolor, danced gaily in the bright sunshine. All would bow gracefully as their queen, Laura Bell, passed by. For they knew as long as there was seed packet to buy and plant, she would protect them, care for them and they would flourish in the kinddom of Zinnia, in the land of South Texas. And they lived happily ever after.
Zinnias are my favorite, they are like a giant bowl of fruit loops. Big daddy is...big. love him
Your garden is wonderful! I love zinnias and try to plant several types. That will be my granddaughter's job this year as my knee heals up. She will love it!
Oh my, your garden is beautiful!! Love it :)
Your garden is zinnia garden is beautiful! Thanks for sharing it with us.
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