Flagstones, edged in brick, below. Bricks hidden for a few weeks in a cottage garden facade.
Self-seeding blue ageratum were, indeed, pruned to create a narrow foot path.
A look of the country, in this tiny subdivision with minuscule lots, within a metro area of millions.
10 weeks, no appreciable rains. Doubts the blue ageratum would bloom on schedule? None !
Variegated boxwood, above, in a large formal terra cotta pot. Engulfed in a sea of ageratum. A temporary bouquet.
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A change for the season in color and style. Soon, the formal lines of winter will return to my little flagstone terrace. And the terra cotta pot will return.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pics taken last week in my garden. Yes, garden cat Torte De Shelle following me. It was hard to prune the walking path, wanting to keep it solid meadow. Ha, I had to get thru !!! Reality intruded. Plans for the fruit orchard are percolating. Trees will probably come from the big box hardware store & boxwoods from a wholesaler. If this sounds formal, it is. Love a good meadow, cottage garden AND formal lines too.