Unfortunately, not all our weeds are wildflowers, and not all are spectacularly colorful. But we also have a lot, of course the tropics are famous for its diversity, and we have our shares in wildflowers too. But your photos are more spectacular than mine, because you have better lenses, hahaha!
I hope that comes true. My wife enjoys pulling out the weeds though so she might not like it too much if the weeds are wildflowers, especially if they are as pretty as yours. Then again, you have a way of making everything seem photogenic.
I hope that comes true. My wife enjoys pulling out the weeds though so she might not like it too much if the weeds are wildflowers, especially if they are as pretty as yours. Then again, you have a way of making everything seem photogenic.
Thanks for the blessing, Cat. Many of my weeds are wildflowers, and then there are the Dandelions and the Garlic Mustard--invasive nonnatives. But we are dealing with them using mostly organic controls, so it's OK. Beautiful photos!
Unfortunately, not all our weeds are wildflowers, and not all are spectacularly colorful. But we also have a lot, of course the tropics are famous for its diversity, and we have our shares in wildflowers too. But your photos are more spectacular than mine, because you have better lenses, hahaha!
ReplyDeleteI wish they were and then I wouldn't have to deal with them...stunning weeds...er I mean wildflowers :)
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I hope that comes true. My wife enjoys pulling out the weeds though so she might not like it too much if the weeds are wildflowers, especially if they are as pretty as yours. Then again, you have a way of making everything seem photogenic.
ReplyDeleteI hope that comes true. My wife enjoys pulling out the weeds though so she might not like it too much if the weeds are wildflowers, especially if they are as pretty as yours. Then again, you have a way of making everything seem photogenic.
ReplyDeleteI can only agree with the others that I wish I had your weeds. Maybe I have weeds in my garden you might like?
ReplyDeleteThe perfect sentiment. I do wish all my weeds were wildflowers, and so do they! (Your photos make even a weed look elegant)
ReplyDeletelove these. i just posted some of the may wildflowers yesterday, too. :)
ReplyDeleteI have a neighbor whose yard is wiast-deep in weeds. I WISH they were wildflowers! Have a great Monday! :)
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ReplyDeleteI don't mind the weeds that can be pulled out when the need arises but I can do without those that grow take over completely.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice thought. Lots of wildflowers and no sticky burs. Weeding would be a thing of the past.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the blessing, Cat. Many of my weeds are wildflowers, and then there are the Dandelions and the Garlic Mustard--invasive nonnatives. But we are dealing with them using mostly organic controls, so it's OK. Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteI'm gettin' there..one wildflower at time. Beautiful shots!
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Amen.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sentiment but my weeds are usually broadleaf grasses with tight roots. I wish they were wildflowers!!
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