I'm so excited finally to have some garden photos to share in today's Su Casa, which reader Supergrover recently posted in the Su Casa group. (Want to share your photos? Here's how to join Su Casa.)
Though Supergrover is a bit miffed by the lack of vegetables she grew this year, her flower beds are lovely enough to make up for it. I particularly love this bleeding heart plant, which she describes as "something you'd see in a fairytale."

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I'm also admiring her peppermint-striped petunia, which looks good enough to eat.


Barbara Bui
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Gorgeous! I love the frog statue too.
1I remember similar such flowers in a dream once had, fleeting though now, their scent left in my imagination, their beauty in remembrance of things past alive again now.
2those floweres are magically gorgeous.
3Gorgeous. :0)
4I love your frog! I want something like him for my teeny "garden" - 2 pots in my mini city backyard
5Wow, terrific flowers.
6omg the froggie is so cute! prince charminggggggggggg
7Gorgeous! I SO wish I could keep plants alive.
8OMG! I am so on this one tomorrow...the only other thing I do during the day than be on here....is my flower garden!
9beautiful!!! I love gardens
10Wow. It really is a talent who can keep a garden like this! Beautiful!!!
11how lovely. looks like a nice little retreat.
12pretty flowers!
13Wow! Those flowers are beautiful!
14Oooh I wish I had the space for a garden like this.
15I want a garden like this!
16I live in a condo, so I'm suffering from garden envy seeing these photos. What a green thumb you have!
17Wow I am so jealous!!! I wish I could have that garden - I live in an apartment and cant have that!
18Beautiful flowers Supergrover! My stepmom also has a slew of adorable froggies.
19So pretty!
20I love the froggie!!!
21Aww this is a very cool idea. Imagine if you had a little girl you could take care of the fairytale garden with...or even a little girl neighbor or something. Such a sweet idea.
22Oh, Thanks everyone for your sweet comments!! They are greatly appreciated!
Unfortunatley my poor Mr. Froggie had a bit of an accident as you can see, (he got too excited about the petunias and fainted backwards into the Oregano!) so hopefully I can find some friends
for him for next year. Maybe a Gnome garden! oooh, I can hardly wait!
23As for those with little space, the petunias are in a 3 by 1 wooden box planter, something easily managed and can be put on a deck or something. Last year I had it filled with Lamb's Ears, Sage, and Lavender, so it was all soft fuzzy leaves and soothing scents. They are also cool colored so it looked like a wintery frost covered them.
the frog I could skip, but I the flower is amazing. I would love to have it in my backyard.
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