
I am currently hiding out in little old Adelaide for a Wedding which should be a lot of fun. In the meantime I will post on a couple of things I photographed in the balcony garden before I left. A few posts ago I pomsied to blog about the Zinnias I planted in the overcrowded hanging basket.
I think though, that the pictures can speak for themselves.



4 comments:
Beautiful flowers. I have never grown Zinnias before, maybe I will this season.
They are cute little blooms, Prue. I love the red one.
Try one in a separate pot and see how big the flowers becomes.
Great job with zinnias. I have only grown them in the ground, but seeing yours makes me want a few containers out front.
I grow zinnias on the balcony too, and it's just about time to get the seeds sown for this summer...
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