Monday, May 13, 2013

Do You Plant Flowers On Mother's Day?



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I was amazed at how many people were doing gardening on Mother’s Day!

Many told me that was their Mother’s Day gift from their family.

Apparently on the East coast they wait until after Mother’s day due to the weather conditions.

I love this tradition, and like thinking about everyone digging in the dirt, and planting pretty flowers for the upcoming summer months.

Today I thought I would give you a few images to inspire your gardening……

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Not all of us have the space for this wonderful fountain, and boxwood lined path, but this totally inspires me to think out of the box, or in this case boxwood!(sorry I had to say it.)

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We have all seen ground covers in the cracks of steps but I have never seen succulents. 

I love the textural carpet it creates and the varied greens are beautiful. These  will grow just about anywhere and are quite hardy. Such a nice little accent on the steps.

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Impatiens are a flower that we in California can plant a bit earlier than the rest of the country, and mine have been in the ground for a few weeks now, and they will last until right before Christmas.

This wave of pink, and white inspired me in my own little garden area by my front porch……

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It might not be as impressive as the very large expanse of space in the inspiration picture, but it still gives me great pleasure when I sit out on my front porch or walk up to my front door.

The reason I am showing you my own little garden spot, is to show you that you do not have to have the same amount of space or plants to still get inspired to add some beauty to your yard.

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Often times we will look at something we love and talk ourselves out of even attempting to duplicate it, because of size, space or monies. There is always a way to add beauty to any area with some creativity and a little bit of work.

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(All above images can be found Here)

I hope this inspires you all to get outside this week and dig in your garden and create some beauty!
 
 
 

13 comments:

  1. Beautiful, Kathysue! Love your flowers! Glad you had a nice Mother's Day!...hugs...Debbie

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  2. Oh wow, such pretty flowers and pictures. Glad you had a super day. Hugs, Marty

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  3. love all of the gardening inspiration -- your garden is just beautiful! (have been folllowing your blog forever and love it--first time commenting!) www.stephaniekraussdesigns.blogspot.com

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  4. Given all the construction going on, we've held off on gardening until the new siding gets done. But we did have a fun shopping trip to Terrain and planted terrariums with the boys! We hope we can keep those alive... Hope you had a wonderful day, Kathysue.
    xxoo
    C + C

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  5. Yes, indeed, we DID plant flowers (VA) on Mother's Day!! The grandkiddos also fed cicadas to the fish...yuck!! :) franki

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  6. Beautiful photos! I visited the nursery on Saturday and it was SO crowded. The sun is finally out and are temps are going up so WE are ALL outside gardening. My son brought me some Japanese Maple that I look forward to getting planted.

    Happy Monday!

    xxleslie

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  7. Beautiful flowers!
    BLH....no flowers....
    I can't even keep weeds growing!
    Might, I did say might, get some potted flowering plants for the terrace. Plant flowers...no

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  8. I've never done that, but it would be a lovely tradition!

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  9. We didn't plant flowers, but we did plant our vegetable garden and a few succulent pots in the country. Hope you had a lovely Mother's Day!

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  10. i find it very therapeutic to dig in the dirt. i have no talent with plants, but i can weed with the best of em.

    oh yes, think outside of the boxwood (boxwoods are my fav!).

    michele

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  11. I didn't plant any flowers, but I did go out and weed...does that count?

    I love the photo of the succulents on the steps what a great idea.

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  12. Pretty flowers, Kathysue! My little patch of dirt definitely needs some tender loving care.

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  13. Oh my gosh..these are the prettiest images...wish my yard looked like this!

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I would love to hear from you, Kathysue