Companion planting is a gardening technique, but I have no idea whether or not humans had anything to do with these two types of flowers growing together. Either way, they go well together.


Companion planting is a gardening technique, but I have no idea whether or not humans had anything to do with these two types of flowers growing together. Either way, they go well together.
Lovely!
Thanks, Sue. There are some lovely flowers around right now. It’s interesting to see what keeps coming along and how long they all last. All new to me.
Always good to see new flowers, Janet!
It would be interesting if some crosses appeared, not likely though, I realize.
Ha! I had to think for a moment what you meant by crosses. I was thinking the wooden kind and wondering what the heck you were talking about. 🙂
I didn’t even consider that, guess we were at cross purposes. 🙂
Beautiful. Some things are meant to go together.
🙂 Happy Friday, Ally.
That is a lovely bouquet.
There are some wonderful combinations around here right now. It’s interesting to see each day what new things there might be. It’s an adventure.
That is a nice combination and they do make good companions.
They look good together. I wonder whether they were planted that way or if one is what my m-i-l called “a volunteer.” The one I showed is mostly likely to be the volunteer if that’s the case.
They do go so well together. Both so hardy and cheerful
That yellow powder of the primrose reminds me of childhood when we played among flowers.
Hardy and cheerful is a good combination, one that seems to be missing too often these days. 🙂
They do look good together.
I thought so, Dan. Happy Friday.
Lovely, indeed!
Thanks, Amy. I hope you have something enjoyable planned for the weekend.
they’re lovely!
Thanks, Lola. 🙂
Very beautiful.
There are many beautiful flowers here, Lignum, quite a few of them on cacti. 🙂 It’s a new nature adventure, that’s for sure.
So pretty!
I thought it was a really lovely combination.
Beautiful!
Thanks. Glad you like them.
janet