Daisies On My Doorstep

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Dear Sisters,

Whew doggies, it’s HOT!!! Hot, humid and sticky! What am I fussing about the weather for? It’s always like this come 4th of July here on the shorelines. You know what else happens this time of year? The Daisies on my doorstep are in bloom! Would ya look at how happy they look? I guess they love the heat. Me? Not so much. I think I might have to break down and get a string of Hot Girls Pearls for when I’m out communing with the garden this summer! But I digress. I’m always so happy to see the daisies arrive! I didn’t plant them there. The previous owner of our house must have planted them and the last 12 years they’ve never failed to bloom. Not even once. While other perennials in that flower bed have grown root bound and leggy the daisies look as fresh and innocent ( I’m guessing ) as the day they were planted. Why do you suppose that is? I have a theory… Wanna hear it? Continue reading

  1. Alexandra Wilson says:

    Nice post, Deb! I had no idea daisies had such a prolific background. What a fun flower. Happy 4th to you, too!
    From your Farmgirl sister across the continent, Alex

    • Deb Bosworth says:

      Howdy Alex,
      Me neither! 🙂 Wishing you a happy 4th with your new little family… hugs to Ava! Give her a tickle for me! Love, Deb

  2. Adrienne says:

    Happy Independence Day to you as well. You are blessed with such beautiful daisies. They always make me smile: not quite as impish as pansies with their cute little faces but smile inducing nonetheless.

    • Deb Bosworth says:

      Happy 4th Adrienne! We are getting rain today after nearly a month without anything worth reporting. Very rare for New England… I’m happy for the flowers today! They were getting parched!
      Have a safe weekend! Deb

  3. ann says:

    Wow! Thanks for reminding me of the beauty of these simple flowers….he loves me, he loves me not! Simple, clean, cheerful and fun! I think I’ll go buy a bunch this afternoon! 😀

  4. Gayle Brown Cahn says:

    I am thankful for the sources of flower meanings, I want to read those books. I have a garden club at school and we often talk about the history of a certain plant or flower. Aside from the beauty, knowing a secret flower language is exciting!

  5. Peggy Smith says:

    Happy 4th Deb, I have the Flower Fairy book, it is such a nice read. I will look into getting the other one.
    While I read your letter just now, as you talked about driving up and knowing that was your new home, it reminded me of almost 23 years ago, when the realtor brought me here to my home. I looked down at the 2 1/2 acre property from the road, saw the house and knew right then I wanted to spend my life here without even looking inside the house. it needed a really good cleaning and work but it was all worth it.
    I have felt so at home since that day. I am surrounded by woods, only have 2 neighbors.
    Life is good and it is the perfect day to celebrate and be thankful for our freedom.

  6. Kathy says:

    Beautiful, the yellow flowers by them really set off the yellow in the middle of the white .

  7. Sherry says:

    Great post! I love Daisy’s. I just love flowers. Thanks for sharing your beautiful pics and info. too!

  8. CJ Armstrong says:

    Thanks Deb! I love my daisies, which are Shasta daisies. I planted then many years ago and I learned, after bringing a fresh bouquet in the house one year, that they are NOT meant for being in the house. I couldn’t figure out that awful smell at first . . . it was they Shasta daisies . . they smelled like stinky feet! 😀
    So, they just stay outside in the flowerbed and grace my yard!
    CJ

    • Deb Bosworth says:

      That’s to funny Cj! hahahah…. Yes, best they stay outside rather than in! Mine must not be Shasta Daisies, cause they don’t have a smell at all… Hmmm Now I need to go look them up to see if I can find what variety they are! 🙂 thanks for the note! Enjoy your daisies! Deb

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