Good Tuesday morning and welcome to my first Ruby Tuesday post.
I hope you enjoy my selections.
This red bloom is Turks Cap. It thrives
easily in my garden and the humming-
birds and butterflies love it. So do I!
This little Red Barn is a replica
of the many signs that you
will see while traveling through
the cities near Lookout Mountain,
Georgia. I found this bell at the gift
shop in Chattanooga, TN's airport.
A bright red Zinnia was just the spot
for this Swallowtail Butterfly visiting
my garden.
12 comments:
Pam, welcome to Ruby Tuesday! I'm glad you've joined us. You selected some very beautiful photos for today! I love that first flower I've never seen it before. Remember to go around and visit other RT participants. Welcome again! :)
Great flowers! I want to plant some flowers soon and would love to attract butterflies and hummingbirds :)
What an awesome photo, the last one, with the popping red color. Miss S.T. could see that one a mile away!
Welcome to my following friends and I look forward to more sharing as we travel in blogland.
Happy Tuesday ;-)
Oooh very nice shots. I really like the butterfly shot. Very fun.
If you'd like to stop by my blog I'm at Cake Crumbs.
Hi Mary/theTeach,
Thanks for the warm welcome. I've enjoyed stopping by a lot of the RT sites. I look foward to RT in the coming weeks.
Becca,
I've had the best luck with Cosmos, Zinnias, Milkweed and the Turks Cap when it comes to attracting butterflies and hummingbirds. Good luck with your garden.
Hi Candy,
Thanks for stopping by. I'm glad you enjoyed my Ruby Tuesday post. Looking forward to following your blog. Feel free to follow mine as well.
Heidi,
Thanks for taking the time to check out my RT post and leaving such a nice comment. I look forward to visiting you at Cake Crumbs.
What a lovely first Ruby Tuesday post! Thanks so much for visiting mine at Sacred Ruminations earlier today and inviting me to visit your Garden Space ;--)
Hugs and blessings,
Nice red pictures. I like the bell too.
I grow Turk’s cap for
hummingbirds and butterflies—
they feast on nectar.
My Ruby Tuesday
Lovely red! Nice post.
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