
1. One of my thought-to-be-rotted-in-the-ground Dahlias is making a surprise appearance YAY!
2. The beginnings of luscious strawberries - thanks again Amy!
3. The strawberry patch (one of four planters) where I don't have to pay "Organic" prices... another YAY!
4. Sweet peas
5. Cosmos that survived the snails and rain
6. My new oriental poppy that'll be pale pink with a black center - can't wait!
7. Had to include my Icelandic Poppy that apparently likes its new home...
8. Semi-double Shasta Daisy - the picture on the tag reminds me of a white boa...
9. Flox start (right AmberB.? correct me on these if I got them wrong, after I got all the starts home I wasn't sure I remembered them all)
10. ? Can't remember the name...
11. Mint
12. ? Was this the flowering Oregano?
13. Pink Columbine
14. Violets
15. Sweet Little Forget-Me-Nots...
16. close up of Forget-Me-Nots
17. Goose Neck (still freaking out from being transplanted, but I think it'll survive)
18-25 more of same...
HUGE shout out to Amber B's generosity in sharing her garden with me...
thankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyou!
thankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyou!
3 comments:
How fun!!! Maybe one day I'll have to expand my tiny little garden :)you are inspiring.
Abbey...I'm amazed at how you get the energy to weed that entire area! I want a garden, but every time I look at the area of untamed weeds my stomach gets queasy. I want your follow through!!!!
A- thanks... I couldn't have done it without Todd help and Amber's contribution!
J-Oh, I haven't weeded it much since we just created it... It was ripping out the sod that was a back breaker...I'm hoping that tilling up the dirt on a regular basis will help keep the weeds from rooting...
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