Look what's happening in our garden....these pictures were taken today.
Bottlebrush |
Bottlebrush |
Forgot the name |
Grevillea |
Gazanias |
Rose |
Jasmine |
Geranium |
Primrose |
Us............. Bella, Kendra & Daisy protecting the garden! (Early Warning System) |
These are just some of the plants.....there are lots more.
Forgot the name.. *lol*
ReplyDeleteSpring is here :)
Those are just beautiful! I have never heard of the Bottlebrush before! How pretty!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful - we like the warning system the best!!
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The Rocky Creek Scotties and Ivy
Wow, those are so pretty! All of my flowers are dying, but the leaves are pretty. Your flowers are really neat! The bottlebrush is fun. They probably all bloom so nice because they know they're safe with you three on patrol.
ReplyDeleteGrr and Woof,
Sarge, COP
Summer on the way and triple siren security system . All's well with the world.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful garden. You all must be good dogs and stay out of the flower beds...I don't want you getting into trouble for stomping them.
ReplyDeleteYour garden is very beautiful and we admire the good job you have been doing in protecting all the flowers:)
ReplyDeleteMocha Barney, Ashley Pumpernickel and Winniechurchill
ok im in LOVE with the bottle brush!!! That is so pretty. Yall have the most beautiful garden.
ReplyDeleteI would love to visit Australia. I hear it is very much like Southern California. And, judging by the plants -- all of which are very familiar to me -- that must be the case. While most of them are native to Australia, they grow very well here, too. Those three dog-girls would grow very well here, too.
ReplyDeleteWhich flowers taste the best?
ReplyDeleteToodle pip!
Bertie.
Beautiful!!! You guys are so cute at the gate.
ReplyDelete"Forgot the Name" - I think that IS the name! Bee-yoo-ti-ful!
ReplyDeleteAroooo! Stuart
so pretty...good security system you have...
ReplyDeletewhat pretty flowers!! You 3 look like the best portection team around, good job!!
ReplyDeletewags
jazzi
Well someone needs to protect those beautiful flowers, and 'HER' too! :-)) I love the 'Bottlebrush' -- What gorgeous colors!!
ReplyDeleteOh Kendra, Bella, Daisy ~ After looking at the flowers I just want to sing
ReplyDeleteI feel pretty,
they look so pretty,
they feel pretty and witty and bright!
And I pity
Any body who has't looked at your flowers tonight.
Sweet William The Scot
Of COURSE the LAST (EWS) photo was the MOST BEAUTIFUL... BUTT I really REALLY loved seeing all the different types of flowers that you have "Downunder". Be sure to save those fur the next time Blogville has a Flower Show... they will be Most Appreciated... all over again! I'm just sayin Girrrrrrls.
ReplyDeleteGuardeners??? You three must be doing a very good job because your flowers are just beautiful. Mom loves that bottle brush - so pretty.
ReplyDeleteWoos ~ Phantom, Thunder, Ciara, and Lightning
Pee Ess - you are right, Lightning is a little intimidated by Thunder, but they have really come so far from the early weeks together.
What gorgeous flowers! Mom loves the Bottlebrush best. It's so pretty!
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Maggie and Mitch
Hi Everybuddy, beautiful flowers. Our bottlebrush isn't out yet but its still a bit cool in the hills. Love all three of you guarding. Great photo. No worries, and love, Stella and Rory
ReplyDeletebeautiful garden...now guard the premesis so no buddy steals any flowers
ReplyDeleteBenny & Lily
Hi girls, my mum reckons the one which you "forgot-the-name" is a convululous - she hopes that's how to spell it. Mum also loves the pink bottlebrush - nicer than the red. Yep we are seein' the same sorta flower action down here!
ReplyDeleteI coulda used your help the other day with that big crane truck with the men that fiddled with the street lights. Imagine all four of us lined up along the fence tellin' them "what for!!!!" (*giggles*)
Tail Wuggles, Rubie
Lovely garden! And you can't beat the triple-alarm security system :)
ReplyDeleteStewey
Oh those are beautiful. Here everything is drying up and blowing away. Pretty soon we'll be looking for snow. Send more pretty flower pictures.
ReplyDeleteMorgan, Tsar and the Porties
The one you forgot, the purple one we call a petunia here in the US.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you ladies keep such a good watch on the house!
Nubbin wiggles,
Oskar