That you for that tip Deb, guess i'll be moving and dividing this year! lol
Countdown to spring! One Photo per Day Part 11
Hey Debbilu 15 more days to Grow-more opening.Yahhhoo
More pretties this am, even had to look up mountain ash. I like seeing new stuff and the great tried and true plants. All this dreary weather makes it all the better to see these colorful pics to start the day. Oh yes and another sign of spring here, the chippies were out yesterday afternoon making several seed runs to the feeders.
Here is a pretty little rose 'Scarborough Fair'.
That is pretty! Climber? Yea, Pix, for BOTD! And Deb, you've encouraged me to divide the astilbe---
Our mountain ash is down in the woods. Robins usually strip the fruit.
There is a flowering plum in the neighbors yard.The birds leave it alone all year.Robins eat the overwintered fruit in April.
talk about storage!
I believe it ferments and they like the high.
Ngam, the blush on your SF is breathtaking! Does it retain that color even in the summer heat, or just in the milder seasons?
me too
I prefer to jump around. Also, they're not all equal quality.
Nice color, Jen
I don't have huge gardens (yet) so I am starting to run out of pics.
i am into my summer list - spring was used up a couple weeks ago
ha ha
i don't have all the nice collages you do :) if i did i would have stopped posting a long time ago.
I actually need a life.
I love you collages everyday JoAnn!!!
Thanks Allison.I get out of bed at 4AM and read postings from the night before. Because I cant eat until 7 and there are only about 3 people on Daves chatting,I do the combos then to pass the time until breakfast.
I will post tomorrow.
Wow - Celeste is on a roll! BOTD again - congrats!
Oh my goodness, are you kidding?? Going to look!
Wow!! What a nice surprise!!! Thank you Victor! AND Sue!!!!!!!!!!
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Guess Sue has been getting a nice little envelope?!! Hee hee!! ^_^
Who told you?? lol
Celeste, I have 'Osprey' in my hillside shade garden, but mine don't look that pretty!!! Congrats.
woo hoo Celeste!!!
Allison, great astilbes.
Celeste, nice 'Baby Blues' DL.
Debilu, I love astilbes, too. So nice to fill in for shade gardens. Great for sun, too, if the soil stays moist.
Nice rose, Bill. Is it the red 'Knockout'?
That 'Scarborough Fair' rose is very nice, Pat. Is it an easy one (i.e. disease and pest resistant)?
Victor, that 'Midnight Rose' heuchera is one I don't have yet. 'Yet' is the operative word here.
Luscious color on the geranium, Jen.
Wow! Celeste, congrats again on BOTD!
Here's a clem collage. The dark purple one is Warsaw Nike, and the pink one is Montana rubens. I don't know about the red one.
Karen
pretty pretty Karen
Yes, very nice, Karen.
This is REALLY pushing the 1 photo envelope but I couldnt decide on just 1.
http://picasaweb.google.com/jgentle4/MostlyDayLilyGarden
well you only posted one link!!!
Tee hee .
Not on this thread.Like you I am running out of images.This is year3 for a lot of the garden, my files should increase.
I will post later.. don't want to wake Randy.. photos are on the other computer
The rose I posted yesterday is a shrub rose and better than most for blackspot. Last year everything just about was affected. I moved this rose also last year and removed the graft and replanted it on it's own root system so we will see if it returns this spring. Nice bunch of pics JoAnn. I like the little birdbath. Here is a nice old time graceful daylily, soft, tall and just very pretty 'Catherine Woodbury'.
nice one Celeste
pretty color Ngam
Oh nice Pixie. That sure does look like a tropical isle. Love the sunny warm colors.
Thank you Allison. ^_^
Pat that is an oldie but goodie in MHO, always reliable and soft delicate features.
We crossed posted.......Thank you too Pat!
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