Flowers from our lovely garden
@amadeo (111937)
United States
    August 1, 2016 10:26am CST
                         
            Good morning.The garden itself is doing poor to fair.
The strings beans and squash are doing fine.
The best all of this.Our variation of lilies are doing great
We have so many different kind.I wish I can show them all in one photo here.
Not sure how to do this.Maybe someone can help me on this.
  I love sitting on the deck and admire all our flowers.
Flowers is king here.Have  a good one
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@amadeo (111937)
 • United States
                            1 Aug 16
                                    
                            @LeaPea2417 forgot to mentioned that the flower call is Sunday Gloves
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 @Hatley (163772)
 • Garden Grove, California
                    1 Aug 16
                    your photo is beautiful amadeo  you have
a loveley garden
                    

@amadeo (111937)
 • United States
                            1 Aug 16
                                    
                            @stifler0207 not sure how to do this.I am hoping someone here can tell me?
                            
 @Lina9270 (30)
 • Haines City, Florida
                    1 Aug 16
                    i love gardening!how long did it take for your string beans and squash to grow? those are two of my favorite veggies that i would love to be able to grow in my back yard:)
                    @amadeo (111937)
 • United States
                            1 Aug 16
                                    
                            @Linda9270 Not sure. I say it  took about two months or less
                             @quantum2020 (12054)
 • Ciudad De Mexico, Mexico
                    1 Aug 16
                    Flowers are interesting to watch. I once found a bunch of them-all kinds of flowers, and varied colors. They really catched my attention.
                     @cmoneyspinner (9218)
 • Austin, Texas
                    12 Aug 16
                    I just submitted a post for approval at Literacy Base about my hometown, Miami, Florida.  Found a picture of a hibiscus flower which used to grow in our front yard.  Decided to include it as part of the post.  I love flowers. 
                    
 @AbbyGreenhill (45494)
 • United States
                    1 Aug 16
                    We are more veggie oriented than flowers except for hanging baskets and a few lillies, which are nearing the end of their prime.  Enjoy your yard and flowers.
                     @Marilynda1225 (86739)
 • United States
                    1 Aug 16
                    It's a rainy day here today and I'm sure our flowers are happy for their bath.
                    @amadeo (111937)
 • United States
                            1 Aug 16
                                    
                            @Marilynda1225 they are .So far the rain coming down much better than it has been.
                             @JohnRoberts (109842)
 • Los Angeles, California
                    1 Aug 16
                    The purity of nature's white. Looks like there are some dew drops.
                    @amadeo (111937)
 • United States
                            1 Aug 16
                                    
                            @teamfreaks thank you.The name is Sunday Gloves
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                             @allen0187 (58561)
 • Philippines
                    2 Aug 16
                    That's a lovely photo!
Thanks for sharing it!
What other flowers and plants do you have in your garden?
                     @silvermist (19702)
 • India
                    2 Aug 16
                    @amadeo That is a wonderful photo of the white lily.I too hope we can see photos of all the flowers in your garden.
                    
                            
                        

                    















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