Tags
- art
- bears
- bee
- bees
- benches
- bird house
- bloom
- blooming
- bug
- bugs
- butterflies
- butterfly
- chicks
- city
- clean ravines
- cleaning
- cleanup
- climbing trees
- colorful
- conifers
- coral bells
- crawlies
- critters
- cut flowers
- cute
- daylilies
- daylily
- dirt
- dumping
- dwarf conifers
- ferns
- flamingo
- flamingoes
- flamingos
- flooding
- flower
- flower beds
- flower garden
- flower gardening
- flower pictures
- flowering
- flowers
- fly
- fun
- garden
- garden art
- garden junk
- garden path
- gardeners
- gardening
- gardens
- ginkgo tree
- grasses
- grasshopper
- happy
- hens
- hosta
- hosta gardens
- hostas
- hydrangea
- insect
- insects
- italian pot
- ivy
- lisianthus
- litter
- minaiture hostas
- miniarure conifers
- moths
- nature
- orange
- orange flower
- patio
- petals
- petunia
- pictures of flowers
- pink flamingos
- plants
- plastic pink flamingos
- poppies
- purple coneflowers
- quad cities
- raised beds
- ravine
- rose
- rose photos
- rose pictures
- roses
- seeds
- sempervivums
- semps
- shade garden
- shade gardening
- shade gardens
- summer
- tea party
- teddy bear
- teddy bears
- toys
- trash
- trellis
- trolls
- weeds
- wildlife
- woods
How Tags Work
Use tags to classify and group your pictures and videos without having to make new albums. For example, if you tag the pictures of flamingos in your "Mexican Vacation" album and the pictures of penguins in your "Day at the Zoo" album with birds, you can view them together on one page without having to copy the pictures into a separate "Birds" album.
To apply tags, go to a picture, video or album page and click on "tag it." You can also apply tags to yourself by going to your Profile page.