Purple in the garden includes the Chinese ground orchids:
Purple daisies:
Purple salvias:
Queen Fabiola bulbs:
And in the sewing room, a bunch of purple 4-patches for the third instalment of En Provence, this year's Bonnie Hunter mystery:
On Monday I'll add a link to Bonnie's weekly link-up, where there is sure to be a lot more purple!
Here's the link! Check out everyone's progress.
Love, love your garden pictures..so lovely..
ReplyDeleteand your purple 4 patches are just as beautiful as your garden.
Pretty purple flowers and pleasing scrappy 4 patches.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flora, your new garden is growing in abundance. Step 3 - looking good.
ReplyDeleteLove the purple haze you have created.
ReplyDeleteYour purples are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove all the purple flowers - they really make the purples in your quilt seem magical.
ReplyDeletePretty flowers!!! Your purple checkerboard is lined up so neat and nice!
ReplyDeletethe flowers are beautiful! your purples are looking good too :
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers; they don't seem to be suffering from the heat, or drought. You managed to get an amazing contrast between your light and dark purple fabrics. Lucky you; mine all look much of a muchness! (Or blue!)
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