coming home from our holiday in florida was great.
there is so much going on here it took me days to take it all in.
the hay has been cut.
the farm house is starting to look a little better even from the front.
we have spent most of our time, energy, and money
working in the back but finally the front is shaping up nicely.
vessel out by the mailbox is filling in with gerbera daisies,
viola, pansy, ivy, & ranunculus.
one thing i noticed right away was this wonderful garden cart.
it has a great patina. i am curious but act as though i don't see it.
dh finally says jesse has something to show me. a lady at the farmer's
market had her plants displayed in it and they asked her if she would
sell it and she said to you guys i would...jesse bought it for me...i am delighted.
i have been using it every time i am in the garden...what have i been doing
all this time without it. thanks jesse!
cucumbers are waking up.
i brought home a few goodies from my trip . we went to meem's nurseries.
i had eyed the birdbaths at duncheon's nursery & landscaping
the last time i was there...but i was traveling by plane...this time
this one went into the fenced veggie garden.
the boys have their first pepper.
this is a cover crop in the corn field, velvet beans.
it will add nitrogen into the soil.
chocolate mint spreading nicely.
hand thrown seeds of a mesclun lettuce mix with a few zinnias in the middle.
corn.
cangreen lima beans.
red leaf lettuce.
blueberries.
tomato plants.
purple bush beans... and this isn't all the veggies.
our pansies are hanging on with the cooler temps.
i brought home a few plants too...but you probably already knew that.
dragon winged begonia...planted in a chocolate pot
to bring inside during the winter.
just beyond it is milkweed...i couldn't resist.
of course, meems gave me some stuff...fire spike to the right side of my broken vessel.
the wildflower garden is just getting some blooms...red pentas.
buttercups.
cosmos.
i have done nothing for these or with these.
but they are gorgeous...
enjoying it just the same...nothing of any consequence has come up
in it... just the usual...where did all my seeds go?
it still adds a element of whimsy though.
few years of growth before it will fill in.
gazanias are blooming.
when i bought it the flower was whitish green with red tinges.
but up close it is glorious.
blue mist spirea about to bloom.
another vine on the pergola.

hostas and fire power nadina really greening out on my side yard.

fuchsia.

persian shield.

chocolate mint coleus

kingswood torch red coleus.

sweet caroline ipomoea, bronze

oakleaf hydrangea

i love their papery white blooms.

nandina buds and blooms.
hostas and fire power nadina really greening out on my side yard.
fuchsia.
persian shield.
chocolate mint coleus
kingswood torch red coleus.
sweet caroline ipomoea, bronze
oakleaf hydrangea
i love their papery white blooms.
nandina buds and blooms.
