oooo – love the contrast here – and Su, I was just thinking about posting flowers on Tuesday – may I link to this page and include it in my post next Tuesday?
Beautiful! I have tried to grow rosemary several times but it always dies 😟. My mum has a thriving plant in her garden and gives me cuttings – obviously it just doesn’t like our soil.
Lovely Su.
Leslie
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Thanks Leslie. The bees seem to love them.
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oooo – love the contrast here – and Su, I was just thinking about posting flowers on Tuesday – may I link to this page and include it in my post next Tuesday?
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Absolutely!!that would be lovely. 😀
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I’ll tell my bees to spread the word; beautiful rosemary at Su’s place. 🙂
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And lots of it!!! The more the merrier.
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Perfect floral macro photography, Su!
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Thanks Peter.
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I forget that we are a bit opposite in seasons! As you look forward to spring, we head into autumn. Mixed feelings about that one:).
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Me too actually. I hate our summers.
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Beautiful! I have tried to grow rosemary several times but it always dies 😟. My mum has a thriving plant in her garden and gives me cuttings – obviously it just doesn’t like our soil.
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That’s a shame; it’s such a versatile and lovely herb. I know it’s not particularly cold-tolerant; is it much warmer at your Mum’s?
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No – we’re in Glasgow and she’s in Paisley!!
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😀
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Oh, I love rosemary flowers! Bees and bumblebees do too, whenever mine blooms they get really excited! 😄 xxxxxxxxxx
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😀 they seem pretty keen on garlic chive flowers and — at the moment— rocket flowers 😀 xxxxx
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