My former yard. What started as one shovelful of Brown Eyed Susan from a friend, became this the summer before I left. Yes, I moved a shovelful of these to my new home. In two year's time, they've already doubled despite the drought. I really enJOY these hearty, beautiful flowers.
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And they look so grand against the weathered grey fence, don't they? Love flowers that "enjoy" being moved. I took a clump of my aunt's favorite peonies with me when I moved to a new house(s).
just lovely. i would take a field of these. perfect & simple indeed. (:
ReplyDeleteWow, there's a lot of them, this is cool!!
ReplyDeleteAnd they look so grand against the weathered grey fence, don't they? Love flowers that "enjoy" being moved. I took a clump of my aunt's favorite peonies with me when I moved to a new house(s).
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful picture!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful shot! That is gorgeous, Joy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cheerful shot.
ReplyDeleteThose are simply gorgeous! I love these flowers - such happy ones! Thanks for linking up to WW!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! =)
ReplyDeleteAren't black-eyed susans so darn charming? Wonderful photo of the happy flowers.
ReplyDeleteLove these cheerful flowers!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!!! Are they really called Brown eyed Suzie??? That's so cool... there is an oldtime song called Black eyed Suzie :)
ReplyDeleteLove them next to the fence. They really make a statement!
ReplyDeleteThey look so chaarful, and make me smile:)
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! I'm so glad you took some to your new home.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing at Rural Thursdays this week. xo