I am so in love with grasses! The sunlight through the "blooms" is fascinating.
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I just want green grass instead of brown...Spring is coming but very slowly.
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From Roberta Anne --
The Raggedy Girl
So pretty! Is that a native grass to your area or did you buy it from a nursery? I am looking for some different grasses to put in my new garden(if it ever warms up and stays warm)Do you know how big it gets or if it spreads all over like some grasses do? Sorry for all the questions. Hugs, Loretta
ReplyDeleteHi, found your blog looking up chickens and wanted to comment. I love your bird houses! My husband wants to do that so badly. He also wants bat houses. Do you have any of those?
ReplyDeleteI really need to grow more ornamental grasses in my yard. We have lots of shade so I gotta figure out what varieties to grow. I love the red color on this one!
ReplyDeleteHey there....your flowers (and pictures of them) sure are pretty! Too funny about the little chicks and how they sleep. We'll need to see a picture of them all spread out...IF you can sneak up on them while they are asleep.
ReplyDeletePS: Your Angel's Trumpet is beautiful. I have a bunch of them but you're is a DOUBLE blossom. Very Pretty!
Your blog is so pretty. I look forward to visiting you often. Thank you so much for encouraging me about my texastumbleweed blog. I so appreciate you and all the kind amazing and wonderful blogging friends that happened upon me today. Thank you
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I forgot to tell you that I love how the plants look too when the sun shines through them. Grasses have also been a fascination for me lately.
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I've got the related pink crystals and just love it. It is about 1/2 inch tall right now, but watch out come august.
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