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Sunday, May 30, 2010

Garden Photos

I tried to put up a variety of pics. Every day the garden changes. By the time I get the photos uploaded, It's time to take another picture!

2 comments:

  1. Aha!, this does appear to work! The pictures are great. Now I need to get outside and see if I can get some more done on my yard. Love Ya Mom

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  2. I managed to get three plants in the front rock garden yesterday even though the ground was wet. I have to get back out there to figure out some more barriers for soil runoff. I'll be taking more pictures soon. Some plants are done blooming and others are now doing their thing. I also broke down and bought a sweet basil plant. I always let them get leggy so I buy basil at the Farmer's Market. I will try to keep the basil pinched back. This could save us $1.50 a week (big whoop).

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Wellies

Wellies
My first! I've always wanted a pair. They work wonderfully.

Entering the Back Yard

Entering the Back Yard
Aunt Cathy, this is for you! These pictures are from a couple of weeks ago before clean-up.

Under the Verbena Canopy

Under the Verbena Canopy
the verbena bush and peony before clean-up

Wedding Willow

Wedding Willow
Mom bought this gift for our wedding—7 years ago. It's now about five-six times larger then when we planted it.

Under the Willow

Under the Willow
elephant ear hosta from mom, hollyhocks, lilies, spiderwort

Back Patio

Back Patio
early Spring

Bench Area is Filling Out

Bench Area is Filling Out
Sit, if you have thyme.

Early Front Rock Garden

Early Front Rock Garden
What a mess! It's been altered since.

Front Rock Garden

Front Rock Garden
a work (lots!) in progress

Early Herb Garden

Early Herb Garden
oregano, chives, sage, thyme

My Favorite Colombine

My Favorite Colombine

Potentilla, Peony, Hosta

Potentilla, Peony, Hosta

Yarrow

Yarrow
also heuchera, primrose and baby's breath

Last of the Yellow Irises

Last of the Yellow Irises
They were HUGE.—almost four feet.

Lettuces, Arrugula, Parsley

Lettuces, Arrugula, Parsley
I planted in a pot this year. Sorry, woodchuck!