Hi Nadezda, your garden looks beautiful! We have experienced 30-degree heat around here, so I envy you! I've never seen Physocarpus fruit, looks lovely. Is it edible fruit? Thank you for sharing! Have a nice Sunday!
Beautiful selection Nadezda. I hope you are having a good summer. I am growing two Russian varieties of tomatoes this year (at least I think they are Russian) - "Cosmonaut Volkov" and "Tsar's Royal Gift". I will let you know how they turn out!
Oh, Tistou, this year spring and summer don't delight us, these days are awful, all water in the world is in our area. Hope this terrible weather stops soon.
Oh Nadezda, the new look of your blog is wonderful! Beautiful photos of beautiful flowers. Your garden looks certainly lovely and you are certainly enjoying the summer and July. :)
A beautiful collage Nadezda! Great to see your many blooms, as well as apples and gooseberries. I especially like the last photo of a beautiful pink pelargonium and the dainty yellow acquilegia beside a pond. Lovely header.
Thank you for stopping by Nadezda's Northern Garden blog! I'm glad to read your friendly comments very much. Feel free to comment on the posts or photos I warmly welcome the new followers on my blog.
Many of these we have in common.
ReplyDeleteYou're right, Sue.
DeleteEverything looks lovely. It must make you smile just to step outside and see all that beauty. Happy weekend amidst your beautiful gardens. :-)
ReplyDeleteJudy, actually when I step outside I feel my work wasn't in vain in the garden.
DeleteEnjoy the summer in your garden. Here we only have rain.... Groetjes,
ReplyDeleteHetty
It's pity Hetty, your plants suffer this rainy weather. Hope sunny days are soon.
DeleteLovely! Your garden must be very pretty Nadezda.
ReplyDeleteYes, it is, Jennifer, thank you!
DeleteHello Nadezda!
ReplyDeleteAwesome. The cyclist is fantastic and lovely flowers.
Have a nice weekend.
Greetings.
Glad you liked my flowers, Lucja!
DeleteOh, how beautiful flowers you have! Number 9 Pelargonium is just a great color. I've never seen it in color. Have a nice weekend
ReplyDeleteThis pelargonium grew at home and was in bloom only once. In the garden it blooms as mad since end of May. I love it as well, Anne.
DeleteHow beautiful and colourful Nadezda. And I see gooseberries which I haven't seen for many years. I like being able to view them as a gallery.
ReplyDeleteI love gooseberry jam, Juliet and always wait for its sweet berries, which get brown in August.
Deleteه.♩♪♫
ReplyDeleteAlém das belas cores e formatos das flores ainda tem o perfume no ar!...
Abençoada seja a primavera!!!
Bom fim de semana!
Beijinhos.ه♩♫♪
♫♪ه° ·.
Todo florece y perfume aqui, Ines.
DeleteHi Nadezda, your garden looks beautiful! We have experienced 30-degree heat around here, so I envy you! I've never seen Physocarpus fruit, looks lovely. Is it edible fruit? Thank you for sharing! Have a nice Sunday!
ReplyDeleteThese fruit mature in late autumn Keity, birds love eating them.
DeleteGreat plants! Love your roses! Do you make jam with the gooseberries?
ReplyDeleteYes, I do, Jason. And I made jello, it's juice and sugar only.
DeleteBeautiful selection Nadezda. I hope you are having a good summer. I am growing two Russian varieties of tomatoes this year (at least I think they are Russian) - "Cosmonaut Volkov" and "Tsar's Royal Gift". I will let you know how they turn out!
ReplyDeleteThey really are Russian breeds, Alain. I didn't grow them and am waiting for to learn your experience.
DeleteYou have a very nice and fruitful beginning of July, Nadezda. Let it be nice and warm month to us! :)
ReplyDeleteOh, Tistou, this year spring and summer don't delight us, these days are awful, all water in the world is in our area. Hope this terrible weather stops soon.
DeleteUna variedad de flores preciosas. Me encantan todas. Besitos.
ReplyDeleteGracias Teresa!
DeleteOh Nadezda, the new look of your blog is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of beautiful flowers. Your garden looks certainly lovely and you are certainly enjoying the summer and July. :)
Yes, I am, Sara.Thank you!
DeleteHave a nice week!
Hello Nadezda! Your blog looks so beautiful, and your photos are stunning!
ReplyDeleteThank you indeed, Linda!
DeleteA beautiful collage Nadezda! Great to see your many blooms, as well as apples and gooseberries. I especially like the last photo of a beautiful pink pelargonium and the dainty yellow acquilegia beside a pond.
ReplyDeleteLovely header.
The pink pelargonium grew at home and wasn't happy on a window sill, Betty, and now in the garden it blooms as mad.
DeleteSuch a colorful array of blooms! Hope you are enjoying your summer, Nadezda.
ReplyDeleteYes, I am, thank you Rose!
DeleteNadezda, I am not surprised that you are enjoying Summer with all of those fabulous plants.
ReplyDeleteI really am, Alistair.Thank you!
DeleteLike your mix of flowers and fruit, the Physocarpus fruit looks pretty, beautiful views to relax in the garden with :)
ReplyDeleteYes, Physocarpus fruit are for birds in fall, thank you Nezumi!
Delete♩♫╮
ReplyDeleteBom fim de semana!
Beijinhos.
°.♪♫╮
Buen domingo, Ines, gracias!
DeleteHello, beautiful collection colors and flowers. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by Eileen!
DeleteCiao! Vedo che coltivi anche tu l'uva spina, è una bacca che hanno in pochi qui! Proprio in questo periodo ne ho mangiate moltissime :)
ReplyDeleteUn saluto :)
I love spina, pontos pontos and make jam as well. Thank you!
DeleteYou have many beautiful blooms in your garden! This is a wonderful time of year to enjoy our gardens isn't it? Happy summer my friend.
ReplyDeleteYes, it is Peter, thank you!
DeleteLooks like there is a lot to enjoy!
ReplyDelete