Feel free to use your archived photos for this challenge since most of us are staying home these day. Stay safe, healthy and happy!

Clematis
The topic for this week is “Start a Garden“. Let’s see what is in your garden. The garden can be outdoor or indoor. Your photos can contain a lot of plants or just one plant, cuttings, seeds, bulbs, etc.
Tip from Ingrid Fetell Lee: Start a cutting garden: Houseplants offer many of the same benefits as being outdoors. No plants? No problem. Ask a friend who has houseplants for a cutting or two to start your own indoor plant collection.
Feel free to use your photo archives and see what photos you have that fits the current week’s challenge, or even better yet grab you camera and take a new photo! ENJOY and have FUN.
Upcoming Topics
- Paint Your Front Door – April 1, 2020
- Switch It Up – April 8, 2020
- Change Your Lightbulbs – April 15, 2020
- Tighten Up (helpful tools) – April 22, 2020
- Start a Garden
- Make Your Own Rainbows
- Plant Sunflowers
- Let a Kid Decorate
- Knoll Your Desk
Create a On the Hunt for Joy Challenge Post
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My entry for the week
Click on any photo to see a slide show.
I’ve put together a list of challenges and their hosts. So if you know a challenge host, please direct them to my blog. Feel free to contact me anytime. I hope everyone will be able to use my lists.
Qi (energy) hugs,
Cee
You have some lovely colourful plants in your photos, Cee.
Most of my recent posts are about gardening. Here’s the one for the challenge. https://sueswordsandpictures.wordpress.com/2020/04/29/on-the-hunt-for-joy-week-17-start-a-cutting-garden/
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Ooh, I love the slide show. Did you add these as a gallery? I am going to share some photos of flowers today.
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That would be lovely if you shared them. Yes, they were added as a gallery, mosaic, 2 column.
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So many pretty flowers. Are you able to grow poinsettias outside?
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Nope they are strictly inside and so is the african violet. Thought I would show a couple indoor shots. We grew poinsettia outside when I was a kid in Southern California 😀
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Clematis, a favorite! 😊✨😊
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I had that clematis in my old house. Blackberries eventually killed them. I like them too! 😀
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Very nice garden! We’re going to do a garden this year, but I don’t have anything to take a picture of yet… 🙂
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The promise of a garden and soil works for me 😀
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Beautiful colours and contrast
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Glad you like these photos 😀
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As we are in the middle of autumn in the southern hemisphere and the garden is bare, your prompt triggered something else for me. Thanks, Cee!
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Oh cool. I like to hear when my challenge inspire bloggers. 😀 😀
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Loved it Cee thank you
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I’m new to this challenge and I love it. I can’t wait until I have a fully-fledged vegetable garden – https://wp.me/p2hIFV-33w
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Good luck 😀
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Glorious flowers Cee, I especially love the different shades of purple. Our contribution for this week is here with apple and rhubarb in our garden: https://tranature.com/2020/05/03/haiku-fruits-of-tomorrow/
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