Tuesday, July 6, 2010

White . . . in the garden

Today I thought I would share white things from the garden. The white flowers are beautiful and really stand out against the purples, pinks and yellows.

Clematis

White Dogwood Tree loaded with blooms this year

Mock Orange
~ fabulous fragrance drifts through the entire garden

A Bunny? :)

Companula

David Austin cabbage roses

Ester Reed Daisies
(was one of my mother-in-law's favorites ~ 
whenever I see them, I think of her)

Arbor and a Bench to sit and enjoy God's creation

Wild Daisies

Gazebo
(all white now before the cushions, but tomorrow it's getting dressed for summer!)

Thanks for sharing our garden.
Have a great week!
~ Julie

22 comments:

  1. What beautiful garden whites. I would love to sit and enjoy your gardens.

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  2. Beautiful whites in your garden, I looove your gazebo, everything is fabulous, thanks for sharing! Debbie @ Cottage Hann~Me~Downs

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  3. Love the picture of the chair and arbor-how peaceful.

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  4. Your white garden is beautiful especially the white gazebo. Luv it!
    -marie

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  5. Wow, you sure do have alot of pretty things going on in your garden! The flowers are of course lovely, but my favorites are the arbor and gazebo, you lucky girl!
    Happy WW!
    Carol

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  6. What fabulous garden white! Your dogwood is covered in blooms, wow!! I love mock orange too... one of my favoritie smells, fills the whole garden! A gazebo gorgeous roses and a white rabbit make it perfect! Thanks for sharing!
    Bella

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  7. Your garden is so beautiful and your white flowers are gorgeous. Pretty gazebo! We have a gazebo also but it is iron...Christine

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  8. I love to design white flowers into a garden. It is lovely to sit in the garden in the late evening and still see the beauty of white blossoms. I too have a mock orange, Galahad, what variety is yours?

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  9. I have never seen a white bunny in the garden! Love the clematis, one of my favorites!
    Machelle

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  10. Aren't david austin's roses the best for their antique cabbage shapes? Gorgeous pictures.

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  11. Wow! White is by far my favorite color bloom. Fantastic photos!

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  12. hi,
    thanks for visiting my blog.i love your garden,too
    loveley photos!!!
    have a nice week,
    hugs regina

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  13. Thank you all for visiting my gardens. I love reading your comments. I am enjoying visiting your beautiful gardens, as well.
    ~ Julie

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  14. You just made me fall in love with white! I love that gazebo. It looks refreshing and inviting!

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  15. Hello,
    I found your blog via Dusty Bay's blog hop party.
    Your garden is lovely! I LOVE are your white flowers. The clematis is stunning! I have a dogwood tree, too, but mine bloomed months ago.
    Thanks taking us on a tour of your beautiful garden. :)
    ~ Jo

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  16. Your garden is beautiful!

    White in the garden is always so beautiful!

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  17. Beautiful, Julie! Your David Austin cabbage roses are just breathtaking.....wow. You sew, you repurpose treasures, AND you garden. You're a blessed gal! :)

    xoxo laurie@heavens-walk

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  18. beautiful~ always thought i'd have a section in my garden for just white florals...however, i seem to keep putting "extra" plants that don't have a home in that area......i need to stay focused on just white where i want it! lol
    xoxo
    ~tracie

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  19. absolutely lovely!!! I just found your blog on an old blog hop post! I love it.
    You have a very beautiful garden here and I would like to take this opportunity to invite you to link in with some photos...either current or past (during the dormant seasons) to Flaunt Your Flowers on Friday with me. Many absolutely gorgeous gardens participate in this party, and yours would be a welcome visit for them all to make!
    I have enjoyed my visit here today...happy gardening!
    Tootsie
    www.tootsietime.com

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