09/01/201609/03/2016 Fairy garden Pungent fairy crown? Circlet of creamy blossoms- Damp morning offering. ©Nancilynn Saylor 2016 August herb garden Personal photo Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Click to print (Opens in new window) Print Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading...
Thank you, Mary Jo. The plant is invasive, but I have growing in cinder blocks on path to my back door. I love the taste in eggs and salads.They are so pretty when blooming. Art in nature is a beautiful part of my inspiration. Nancilynn LikeLike Reply
Mine too! I was expecting onion chives not knowing there were different kinds. They were so pretty and the bumblebees loved them! LikeLike
M onion chives were quite puny compared to garlic. Yes, I noticed the bees enjoyed them too! LikeLiked by 1 person
So lovely, Nancilynn. Thank you.
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Thank you, Mary Jo. The plant is invasive, but I have growing in cinder blocks on path to my back door. I love the taste in eggs and salads.They are so pretty when blooming. Art in nature is a beautiful part of my inspiration. Nancilynn
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Are those garlic chives? Love the photo and thanks for sharing!
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Yes they are garlic chives. They grew quite tall this year.
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Mine too! I was expecting onion chives not knowing there were different kinds. They were so pretty and the bumblebees loved them!
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M onion chives were quite puny compared to garlic. Yes, I noticed the bees enjoyed them too!
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