*Walk in my garden*
OK folks, I am back with all of you, and why not? It is spring and flowers are pushing up through despite the temperamental daily environment. Saturday we got my garden finished with planting and then Monday after weather in the 80s, there was what can only be described as a total snow storm which knocked out lilacs, african daisys and some of the weaker budding flowers. Let me take you on a tour of some of the scenes of my yard coming to life. Enjoy!!
My front entry after removing the spiral topairies with wisteria just planted to grow up the posts and across the porch. There are also the rust lanterns to welcome friends.
OK folks, I am back with all of you, and why not? It is spring and flowers are pushing up through despite the temperamental daily environment. Saturday we got my garden finished with planting and then Monday after weather in the 80s, there was what can only be described as a total snow storm which knocked out lilacs, african daisys and some of the weaker budding flowers. Let me take you on a tour of some of the scenes of my yard coming to life. Enjoy!!
My front entry after removing the spiral topairies with wisteria just planted to grow up the posts and across the porch. There are also the rust lanterns to welcome friends.
Walking into the backyard on my pebble path. The swing is just out of the frame on the left and the shed and cutting garden are just on the right.
At the base of my ladder looking into the orchard behind. There are pumpkins, squash and zucchini below
Tucked in my little corner of the yard, my favorite place of all... english daisies and soon a big peony bush.
One of my favorite photos. Anyone who knows me knows that I adore grape hyacinth. I took this before the garden was planted. Beautiful brown earth mixed with the different textures around it.
6 comments:
WOWEE
Thanks for sharing.
I am inspired to do a similar post. Wait for it.
Can't believe you had a snow storm.
LOVE that bench!
Also loving those white flowers on the tree. What are those?
I cannot wait to see your photos! We afterall live in kindred houses~
WOW! Looks so beautiful, Bethany! I wish I was there right now.
I feel like you gave me the special 'Mrs. Lange' tour the other night! Thanks so much Bethany! My favorite picture is the last one, you are right, too pretty to cut....
Looks like you have either a fabulous camera or even a more fabulous eye!
I wish I could lay on that lawn surrounded by those paths, walls, views, flowers, scents, and you. Wonderful work sister.
i'm SO jealous of your garden! how amazing :)
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