Free High Resolution Flower Wallpaper

Updated January 14, 2007

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Images on the Paddle To Work pages may be used freely for non-commercial purposes.)

 

(Bandwidth costs for these flowers are getting crazy. Only IF you feel generous, now you can donate a buck to help keep this flower page running. If not, no problem, they're still free! Thanks for enjoying them.)

 

 

Flowers and more flowers that I use for wallpaper. Candytuft, daffodil, lilac, heather, rhododendron, azalea and tulip photographs, most of which grow in our yard.

They were taken with an Olympus Stylus 3.2 Megapixel digital camera, often making use of the macro setting for flower photography.

 

Cacti from the Arizona & Baja Cacti page

 

Tropicals from Hawaii:

 

Wildflowers and trees from Yellowstone National Park:

A note on garden care: Thanks for the nice comments. We do have some very beautiful flowers but I must say that our garden is not spectacular as a whole and I do not spend much time tending it. I prune and mulch and weed less than I should. The only outdoor plant fertilizer I use is an annual or bi-annual application of that sprinkle-it-on-and-forget Osmocote pellet fertilizer by Scotts. For indoor plant feeding I very occasionally use Miracle-Gro plant food when the plants look like they need it. But a cool thing I did find lately was this little supplement called SuperThrive. I've been trying to sprout a plumeria stick we brought back from Hawaii for six months. Six months! Three weeks ago I tried adding SuperThrive to the water and it finally sprouted leaves. My family has been teasing me for months, caring for the stick and seeing no progress, but now I am a proud plumeria grower. I'll try the SuperThrive on other plants and see what happens.

 

 

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