The pansies on the bridge haven’t been the best this year. They are nowhere as good as those from last year. I have no idea why, perhaps the weather didn’t suit them.
In about a week I will take them out and replace them with geraniums for the summer. Let’s hope they do better.
Take a last look at the 2016 pansies.
Anyone who would like to help water them over the summer please let me know.
They still look quite nice, but it is the end of the season for pansies. Let’s hope that you get a bit of rain while the geraniums get established.
They just didn’t thrive this year, I don’t know why. Still they brightened up the bridge for a while.
Beautiful!! We were there in March-I love it there-will be back in Sept 2017-can’t wait! Love your posts-thank you!!
I’m pleased you enjoyed your visit.
I would be very happy if my pansies looked that good.
They look OK, but last year they were much better.
They look as lovely as always – you make the bridge special – pity more locals don’t get involved
It would be nice if more people got involved.
Thank you for making this little part of BdL more beautiful.
It is the view from my balcony. It feels like my front yard.
What a beautiful place! Gorgeous flowers, gorgeous backdrop!
I have been following your blog for a few months now and I love your posts. One day I may be able to visit Bagni Di Luca, until then I will be enjoying it through your photos.
Thank you. The bridge looks great when the flowers do well. I hope you visit one day soon.
They are still stunning Deb! Enjoy Spring and the geraniums.
They look OK, but last year the pansies were amazing.
Beautiful shot of these flowers β with great scenery in the background. πΈπΈπΈ
Bagni di Lucca is very beautiful, especially in spring.
I would love to be able to help water them over the summer.
It’s not that far from Tasmania.
Hi Debra, I am always happy to see your flowers brightening up Ponte. Sorry that I cannot help with the watering. Maybe see you in June??
I will be here until 20th June, so maybe we can catch up.
Lovely flowers Debra…!
Not as great as last year, but still beautiful. I’ll be happy to do some watering.