Sunday, September 15, 2013

Herbs, Succulents, And More At The Farmers Market

I just found new and interesting beauties at the Saturday Farmers Market in Old Town Temecula.

Pretty succulents in different forms and shapes.

I have never seen this succulent before but isn't the flower interesting?

And how about this one? I was told the flower tips fall off to grow new ones.

What a great idea to display succulents- a wooden box container with chicken wire that separates each plant.

And this is the most interesting plant I've ever seen- called the Rock succulent {I was told} simply because it looks like one.

I also love herbs, not much for cooking, but to simply display and admire them.

The flowers of this Thai basil are just lovely.

Edible mushrooms. I hate to disappoint the vendor but I don't really cook much. They make for great photography, though.



And of course, you can't go to the Farmer's Market without picking up one of these flowers. A few dollars will get you plenty of beauties.

I've seen these flowers in the fuschia color so I was surprised to see they come in pink. Definitely pretty in pink!





I took this shot of a bunch of dark pink roses in the bucket and instantly felt like a professional photographer {I wish!}. Roses always make for great models.

More flowers from my favorite vendor who always brings fresh and pretty collections on the table.

Took home some beauties.








Home sweet home.

1 comment:

  1. Tank you for all your wounderfull comments! You may show as many of my pictures you wish as long as there is a link to my blog.

    Greetings

    Anna

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