G is for GREEN
Washing has to be done and my preference if Persil.
Home grown lettuce , well home nutured I bought mini plants
Green Spade waiting for me to use
various home grown from seed herbs
A lovely slug free Hosta
Rickety garden furniture that needs repainting
A weed AKA plant growing in wrong place
Green apples ( zero points on Weight watchers )
Scales for working out points on Weight Watchers
Trisha a plant from my Aunt
My Moss covered Hedgehog bird bath
This was just a quick trip around to show you some green.
I promise I will visit you this week Please feel free to pop over to Jenny and see what else is on offer .
Have a great week
Must Not for Get that
GOD IS GOOD
16 comments:
Glorious greens!
So sorry to hear about your Aunt...
I'm sorry to hear about your loss, but it's nice that you have that one plant to help remember her by. Your gardening is going well...lots of green!
Hi again Tracy!
Thanks for stopping by - I'd love to know what you think of my novel if/when you manage to get through to Amazon!
Great greens here.
So sorry to hear about yr aunt.
XOXO Lola:)
So sorry to hear about your aunt. Keeping you and your family in my prayers....
Your garden looks amazing! Love all that green!
I am sorry for you loss. Your greens are wonderful. What lush green plants you have!
Green is a great G-word!
I'm so sorry your aunt has passed on.
So sorry to hear you've lost your aunt. I just had to stop by since you are Eden House writing on green, and I am Eden Hills writing on green! You certainly do have a great assortment of greens surrounding you.
love all your greens...
sorry to hear about your aunt's passing
Sorry for your loss. Hoping you will find peace and the promise of new life in your garden. Nan
Sorry about your aunt! Lovely photos of greenery!
I'm so sorry to hear about your aunt.
I have NO GREEN THUMB whatsoever, so people like you impress me. Well, there is also that little thing called, dirt under my nails that I can't stand. :)
a symphony in green!
I have home grown lettuce, too! I just plant the seeds closely in pots and pick the outer leaves. They keep producing all Summer.
So sorry about your Aunt.
I love all your green things! Especially the green apples!!
Oh Tracy, I'm so sorry for your loss. I'm really glad you got to visit her...I hope you have many lovely memories to help you through the sad times.
Green is such a happy word for hope and healing.
I'm sending you prayers of the same right now.
Thank you for linking.
In sympathy.
Jenny Matlock
A+ for linking up, too.
So sorry to hear about your aunt.
Wonderful lush greens. Beautiful.
Barb
Now in recycle bin.
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