The Spring Happy Blues
Blue flowers in your garden.
Many early spring blooms are blue. The bluebell is a good choice.
Hyacinth and Salvia are great spring pollinator treats.
Then make sure to have plenty of blue vining flowers to last until fall.
However, blue flowers aren't as easy or common as you might assume. You'll need to make special spots for the blue blooms in your garden.
Until Tomorrow! Smile On!
A Bird’s Danger Color
Birds dislike white flowers.
To be honest. I have too many birds in my garden.
They are awesome pollinators, but they really like to feast on my flowers.
I've used blank CD's on sticks and many other tricks.
Birds are not a fan of white flowers. They're not going to scare birds away from your garden. Maybe, keep a few away.
Birds will show their white feathers or patches to signal danger. White feather’s are a bird’s way to defend themselves.
Until Tomorrow! Smile On!
I Love Blue Sprinkles
The spirt of the “Heavenly Blue” morning glory.
Especially when from heaven!
A morning glory has deep spiritual meaning across the world.
It blooms and fades in a day.
Symbolizing renewal, transformation and returning to faith.
The “Heavenly Blue” represents truth, clarity and integrity.
A flower any garden would be honored to have in it’s keep!
Until Tomorrow! Smile On!