I'm trying so hard to catch up on "bloggy" visits since our move & finally made it here. I can almost smell the gardenia. I actually have one that survived the move and the AZ heat. I think in this climate, they bloom in the Spring.
Can't wait to see what you do with your Great Room now minus the pool table. That must have been a joyous occasion.
Love the roaster you found, & it looks beautiful filled with the wonderful Fall flowers.
Oh my gosh, a white gardenia. I had the same flower growing right beside my pool in my old house in Northern Cal. I really miss those flowers, as the smell is so strong and pretty. You really captured the beauty of the gardenia in these photos. ~Sheri at Red Rose Alley
One of my favorite shrubs, and the flowers are heavenly! I've lost each plant we put out. I just don't have any luck with Gardenias. Don't feel to bad, I think they are hard to grow.
Hi Cindy! Oh, gardenias are so beautiful and the smell - it's so wonderful! Pretty snaps and an artsy one too! Thanks for popping in to see me. Be a sweetie, Shelia ;)
Lovely! I'm not sure that I've smelled any sweeter smell than a Gardenia.
ReplyDeleteWhat size are these plants? Do you know if the deer eat them? I think this might be something I need to add to my landscape.
Gardenia's were my mothers favorite flowers. Beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteNIce gardenia mosaic, Cindy. I love their fragrance!
ReplyDeleteI love all flowers but gardenias are my favorite for scent. At least you got one, I can't grow them in my yard:(
ReplyDeleteI'm trying so hard to catch up on "bloggy" visits since our move & finally made it here. I can almost smell the gardenia. I actually have one that survived the move and the AZ heat. I think in this climate, they bloom in the Spring.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see what you do with your Great Room now minus the pool table. That must have been a joyous occasion.
Love the roaster you found, & it looks beautiful filled with the wonderful Fall flowers.
Nice to visit again, Cindy
:) CAS
Only one blossom, but so beautiful!!
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Janie
Oh shes so beautiful...even by herself :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend Cindy!
xo
Deborah xoxo
Oh my gosh, a white gardenia. I had the same flower growing right beside my pool in my old house in Northern Cal. I really miss those flowers, as the smell is so strong and pretty. You really captured the beauty of the gardenia in these photos.
ReplyDelete~Sheri at Red Rose Alley
Oh my gosh ~ I LOVE gardenias ~ aren't they just the most beautiful flower and the fragrance ~ mmmmmm ;-)
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite shrubs, and the flowers are heavenly! I've lost each plant we put out. I just don't have any luck with Gardenias. Don't feel to bad, I think they are hard to grow.
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The French Hutch
Well, the one is certainly a beauty! That is strange that you only got one though...
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Pam
In my mind I had a whiff of the gardenia...they are so fragrant! Your artistic version is great!
ReplyDeleteLovely gardenias. Too bad I can't smell their wonderful scent over the internet.
ReplyDeleteHi Cindy! Oh, gardenias are so beautiful and the smell - it's so wonderful! Pretty snaps and an artsy one too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for popping in to see me.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Hey, Cindy! What a beautiful bloom. I bet it smells just divine!
ReplyDeleteOnly one, but it is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGardenias are so beautiful and they smell wonderful! It looks like all the beauty was saved for that one flower. God did good, huh?
ReplyDeleteThere my be only one, but it is beautiful...and so is your photography!
ReplyDeleteI love gardenias. They smell so good and yours is very pretty....Christine
ReplyDeleteI cannot grow gardenias in our cold climate, but yours is truly a festival for the senses, I can almost smell the fragrance from here. Lovely!
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