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(Not So) Wordless Wednesday

I'm too stinkin' excited to keep my mouth shut for this week's Wordless Wednesday. Since I've no idea how I could picture my actual super-duper-oober excitement, I will show you what has me smiling ear to ear (and possibly jumping up and down, not that I'm admitting to anything):

This, my friends, is Gaillardia 'Oranges & Lemons' Blanketflower, a dearly beloved favorite in my garden since 2007 and missing since the squirrels dug it up & absconded with it in 2008. It's not an easy Blanketflower to get a hold of and I've been on the hunt. Thanks to Mike at Sickles Market, who emailed me yesterday to let me know that these Blanketflower would be arriving today, I know have 3 containers of 'Oranges and Lemons' at home once again. I am so stinkin' Happy, I can't begin to tell y'all!

Of course I had to roam to see what other wonderful things they had in right now and throughout my travels around their beautiful nursery, I happened upon this most gorgeous and unique Bee Balm I've ever seen. It's called Monarda Hybrid 'Pink Lace.' I knew as soon as I saw it where it would go at home!

Lastly, we have Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote Blue' Lavender and the soft green foliage alone smells so heavenly I can't wait for it to bloom! I'm going to pot these into the containers just outside of our bedroom window. I may have to swing back and pick up 2 more come to think of it since the containers are on the large side. (As Mom was saying goodbye, she turned to look at me and I was standing on the front porch with my nose buried in the herb and she laughed!)

Of course we bought goodies from their market as well (for me: yellow beef steak tomato's (my favorite!), Sweet Pea Ravioli & spinach artichoke dip mix and for mom: ice cream cake roll & white grapefruit) and Mom also picked up a very pretty Hosta that I didn't think to check the name of. It was a nice time out, not too hot nor too crowded and the rain didn't start until we were leaving. When I thanked Mom (again!) as she was leaving my place, she told me the smile on my face when I brought the 'Oranges & Lemons' over to the cart was thanks enough. (Which only made me smile even more).

Comments

Love the Gaillardia, such a work horse in the garden. I will have to look for that one.
Thanks for stopping by! It's a lovely addition to a garden and blooms from now until Fall!
Holli said…
What a nice post... I'm glad you and your mom had such a great time together!
Thanks Holli! I am too. (It was short lived though, lol! today was another story!)
Lisa said…
Oh my yes--lavender right outside your bedroom window would be wonderful!
Anonymous said…
Ooh, serious envy for that Gallardia. I have lavender, and it is blooming! You inspire me to bring in a few sprigs.
I would bring in Lavender and Lemon Balm sprigs last year and the scent was just Heavenly CurtissAnn! Maybe this Gaillardia is available where you are :~)
Lizzi said…
It sounds like such a lovely outing. I'm quite taken with the "Oranges and Lemon" flower. I have never seen anything like it and it's such a wonderful burst of sunshiney color.

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