
It's been a while since I planted 5 small geraniums in my flower garden area. I have some really nice blossoms. With some promises for more blooms on the way.

With my angel in the corner, it almost looks like a lovely corner garden right outside my front door.

However, not all five of my geraniums look angelic. In fact, three look a bit sad. It was touch and go that I might loose one, but I think it is on the mend.

I'll fret over it until it blossoms like the others. Hopefully, I can post later this season to show a full recovery of my poor plant.

1 comment:
Hey, I like the new set up, especially the top/heading.
Your plants will make it. :)
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