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2010 Garden Photos - Part 8
After your stone wall talent,you should enter your pics. Thats a beauty.
thx joann:)
Nice collage, Jo.
Great colors there, Celeste. I really like the Blueberry shot.
Looking good, Bill. JM's make a great background.
Fothergilla.
Another nice grouping JoAnn. Dwarf iris is really pretty.
Pixie all those gorgeous tulips. So pretty.
Bill your foliage selections always look so nice together.
Good stuff everyone.
Victor,
I thought it might be that. I have a dwarf (?) one that is growing very nicely. We call the flowers "fuzzy catapillers".
The thing is that this year it has just one flower. Is this something that you find on yours?
I spent the whole weekend playing in the dirt, weather was swell.
As I have stated before I have a very small lot, 8,670 sq feet. Most of which is house and a hill. i took an inventory yesterday and my total is 47 Daylilies and 53 named plants. None of these are dupes. To say that I am out of room is an understatment.
Hope evrything is well with you.
Chuck
Hi Chuck. No, what you see in that pic is the remnants of the flower. I had a pretty good bloom. I think I planted that one two years ago and the bloom does get better with time. My older ones were completely covered with flowers.
Nice photo!
Nice, Jen. Yumm - scrambled blue eggs!
Looks like a grape vine.
Hey Jen (my Jersey girl)
I doing ok. Trying to keep up with medical matters.
Spent the whole week-end in the dirt, and loved it.
Hope your doing well.
Chuck
I doing ok - Well maybe I need some work on my grammer!
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JoAnn, the dwarf iris is lovely...Pixie, I loved Blueberry Ripple last year, & thought I had ordered some....losing my mind! Jumper & Victor...nice azaleas...Bill, am liking that red & yellow together...nice shot of the eggs, Jen. I'm loving the dirt, too, Chuck.
Grape vine??? That would be interesting...I'd have to set up an arbor. Would it work on a triobelisk(is that the correct word?
Chuck, Take care of yourself! Playing in the dirt is fun! ☺
Not a fan of wild grapes - they are one of my biggest weed problems.
Yes! Good one.
My osmanthus is smelling wonderful! A subtle, sweet fragrance. It's a cool shrub - evergreen, see-through shrub that easily accommodates clems.
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