Hope that my mother-in-law will think that it's more of a dog's dinner. I'm taking this bouquet over to her as she recuperates from minor surgery.
Sunday, September 02, 2007
Dog day bouquet
In early September, the straggly ends of the garden are gathered into a dog's breakfast bouquet: a muddle of what's in bloom. That would be dahlias "Rose Toscano" and "Matthew Juul," sedum "Vera Jamison," hostas, sweet peas, and a variety of coleus foliage.
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Hope that my mother-in-law will think that it's more of a dog's dinner. I'm taking this bouquet over to her as she recuperates from minor surgery.
Hope that my mother-in-law will think that it's more of a dog's dinner. I'm taking this bouquet over to her as she recuperates from minor surgery.
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bouquets,
dahlias,
hostas,
sedum,
sweet peas
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What lovely dahlias! That bouquet is sure to perk her spirits.
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