
Fall in the mountains is always my favorite time of the year. Cool crisp air, fires at night, gardens still in bloom and always the best view in town. These lovely beauties are making their way into my home later today. I really didn’t realize I had planted sooo many white hydrangea. This year the garden looks like it is 5-7 years old already—really only 2 years old. The blooms are simple abundant and amazing. Time to go cut a few dozen blooms and enjoy the weekend.





xo, Lissy
All photos by Lissy Parker for lissyparker.com. You are welcome to ‘borrow’ my photos—just please credit and link the source.
6 thoughts on “Friday Garden Flowers”
Beautiful Lissy! I love Hydrangeas they are gorgeous! They make the most wonderful full arrangements to bring in doors! The yard is so green and lush along with the Hydrangea and Boxwood! Happy Fall!
Cathy, This has been a wonderful year for my garden—tons of rain. It just started to pour while I am typing this to you. lol
xo
Lissy, your garden is beautiful! I have enjoyed watching it grow from the beginning and the same thought comes to mind every time I see it.
How do you keep the deer from eating your plants? Please continue to post natural looking gardens, locust fences and arbors. I enjoy and look forward to your beautiful posts. MJ
MJ,Thank you so very much! I love a ‘natural’ looking garden too. The deer come all around my house but never seem to bother anything. Mr.P says it is because they have plenty to eat up here on the mountain.
xo
Just gorgeous. Your view, framed by your garden is sublime.
Julie, Thank you so very much! I am hoping to add a new garden on the west side of the house soon.
xo