Friday, 20 May 2016

Flower Friday

I thought I'd join flower Friday
Hosted by our beautiful Dory

It's not easy trying to find flowers in a garden full of Bonsai trees

But I did find this…….
Our Wisteria Bonsai


Its a work in progress, 
but at least it does have flowers on it this year
Last year 'sumpuppy' chewed all the buds off!


We've had a really weird spring here 
and the Crabby Apple was disappointing
so
lets do a flashback to last year


When 'Sumpuppy' was eating its flowers
Hehe! 


Loves and licky kisses
Princess Leah 
xxx

37 comments:

  1. The Wisteria Bonsai is so pretty - love the colors and I bet it smells good, too.

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  2. Hari OM
    Oh my word but those are bloomin' marvellous... (see what I did there, huh, huh???)... hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx

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  3. oh My Sumpuppy is a hoot... i love that wisteria... and have never seen one as a bonsai... hope it survives the sumpuppy. bol bol

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  4. I love your bonsais... I bet they look so good because they are modified by sumpuppy :o)
    btw: how about one bucket of battle ship gray for one bucket of Barbie's last will? in worst case we could mix it and maybe we will get a good color?

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  5. Your bonsais are beautiful! It's too bad some puppy always eats the flowers. Hmmmm...

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  6. Oh wow, I've never seen so many different types of bonsais! Those are so pawesome.

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  7. Boy, somepuppy sure is a busy gir...I mean dog!!

    What lovely flowers, Leah!! Thanks for joining in the Flower Friday fun!!
    Smileys!
    Dory, Jakey, Arty & Bilbo

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  8. Sumpuppy?
    Princess, I just have an inkling of an idea who that might be...
    Toodle pip!
    Bertie.

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  9. Sumpuppy?
    Princess, I just have an inkling of an idea who that might be...
    Toodle pip!
    Bertie.

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  10. Leah I had no idea Wisteria could be a bonsai!! We love it but over here it kinda grows wild and spreads quickly. Having it as a bonsai would be ideal. Well done finding the lovely lavender bloom
    Hugs and happy weekend Madi your bfff

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  11. Wisteria is so pretty. The bonsai is so good looking. Princess Leah, Maybe you had better stop eating the flowers. You all have a wonderful week end.

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  12. Wow! You tamed the monster wisteria? We had one growing on our fence several years ago. It grew like a crazy monster and ghostwriter had to prune bushels of it every few weeks. All that work for just a few little flowers that lasted a couple days a year. We took it out. It left a hole in the fence, and even to this day, it tries to shoot up from the underground roots. Hooray for your folks for taming one!

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  13. Mom says you must have to prune the wisteria 87 times a day to keep it in bounds, Leah! We just love your bonsai!

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  14. What wonderful flowers you have in your garden Leah.

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  15. We love your flowers. And that sumpuppy is a pain! Always getting us good dogs in trouble as we get the blame for his antics!

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  16. Those are gorgeous flowers! You know, we must live closer than I thought, because "somepuppy" has been nibbling at some of the plants out on our deck! Hmm.
    Yours sincerely,
    Margaret Thatcher

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  17. We have never heard of a wisteria bonsai. It is lovely! Or a crabtree bonsai, also lovely! Sumpuppy has moved to our house this Spring Leah! She is puling flowers and leaves off plants and snapping branches in our garden. Sumpuppy is very busy :p We can send her back to you if you miss her ;p

    the critters in the cottage xo

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  18. so neat that you have a wisteria bonsai and crabby apple one too!
    just lovely!
    hugs
    Mr Bailey, Hazel & Mabel

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  19. WE remember your Crabby Apple from last spring... butt we have never EVER seen a bonsai WISTERIA. It is just LOVELY. THANK YOU fur Sharing it with us...

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  20. OMD! How in the world did you grow a Wisteria Bonsai? That might be the coolest thing I've ever seen!

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  21. How lovely Leah! Hope you have a great weekend!

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  22. Hmmm . . . who could have eaten the flowers?

    Your Pals,

    Murphy & Stanley

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  23. Dear Princess Leah,

    Why is it that the people do not appreciate our help with things like pruning?

    Licks,
    Cobi

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  24. Mom loves wisteria and yours is so pretty. We surely did love that crabapple last year.

    Happy weekend.

    Woos - Ciara and Lightning

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  25. I think those flowers really did look good enough to eat! :-)

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  26. Crikey ...... I say good on sumpuppy!! Everyone knows you have to keep trimming bonsais aye?

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  27. OMD, how did those blooms taste PL???!!! Um, I MEAN, could you ask sumpuppy how they tasted?? I really wants to know, cause I've never tasted those befores! I have tasted every bloom and leaf in my yardie, and then they end up in plant-jail, to keep me away from them....whatevers. Bravo to your peeps for the bonsais!! Very impressive indeed!!!
    Kisses,
    Ruby ♥

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  28. Gosh!! Dont eat the flowers,,! They are too pretty!
    love
    tweedles

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  29. That wisteria is very pretty. We just love all your bonsai.

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  30. We love your Bonsai :-)))
    Have a great weekend.
    Kisses and hugs from your Casper.

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  31. OMG we love your pretty bonsai! Never seen one like that before!

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  32. I leaves yer alone for a while and you gets up to mischiefssss Princess. So that's where Ark got it, copying you grazing on plants and stuffs. I'm watchin you.
    Luvs your loving Auntie Freya Rose Blossom XX

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  33. Hey P.L.!
    Wow, I think you were just trying to help with the pruning! BOL. Well, that's a really pretty purple bunch of blossoms now.
    Grr and Woof,
    Sarge, Police Commish

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  34. Your Bonsai looks really good!
    Have a great weekend!

    Momo & Pinot xo

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