In a Vase on Monday. Zingy Zinnias.

Many of my annuals got eaten by sluggard at the seedling stage this year whilst I was in Italy . But the old maid make out to avoid their depredations . Slugs adore them , so they were given special protection . And it was worth all the care lavished on them . Because for the first time I have zillions of zingy zinnias . Well , not zillions , but enough to overeat a vase with .

I rise mixed colours because I could n’t decide which I liked best and the colours are all so bright and jolly that I conceive I would go for a kaleidoscope effect . Some are big , some are little , but they are all adorable . I put them in my Corsican pottery vase , which brings back memories of a golden holiday in the Sunday . These flowers are n’t made for refined pastel slanted vases . As everybody knows ‘ In a Vase on Monday ’ is hosted by the inimitable Cathy atRamblinginthegarden . Do pop over there and see what Cathy and all the other vase filler have been up today .

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40 Responses toIn a Vase on Monday. Zingy Zinnias.

Your multi colored old maid flower are beautiful . The whole arrangement is upbeat !

I have intercourse all the variation in your zinnias . I planted plugs all of the same eccentric , which was a fault as they lack the panache of your rattling mixing .

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