ahh nice - yeah I grow them too some years but this year did not - i love them - we call em sweet peas! - hey I would love to see some of your photos of your insects on here as a blog too - I think it would make a great feature here on Garden Gurus - if you have time of course
yeah I think so too - was gonna suggest so too - can be a photo of anything from garden furniture to garden gnomes, favourite rose to garden creatures.
Gorgeous photo, I like the edging, it really frames the shot beautifully. The lighting is perfect, I like how the wire fence in the background is out of focus and it almost looks like veins as in the leaves and the flowers
Ah, nice, peas to you!
ReplyDeleteI only have the ornamental kind. I planted them in between the privet bushes to brighten them up in Summer with the flowers.
ReplyDeleteahh nice - yeah I grow them too some years but this year did not - i love them - we call em sweet peas! - hey I would love to see some of your photos of your insects on here as a blog too - I think it would make a great feature here on Garden Gurus - if you have time of course
ReplyDeletewe are all living in the Peas of God so peas to you too
ReplyDeleteAww Peas forever this is such a beautiful photo and it will be good if we all share a snap of the day from time to time.
ReplyDeleteyeah I think so too - was gonna suggest so too - can be a photo of anything from garden furniture to garden gnomes, favourite rose to garden creatures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful lighting on the flowers! I'll probably grow snow peas next year in the late winter/early spring :-)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photo, I like the edging, it really frames the shot beautifully. The lighting is perfect, I like how the wire fence in the background is out of focus and it almost looks like veins as in the leaves and the flowers
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers that make an amazing metamorphosis into a tasty bean.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great design...