I like to see the long views of gardens.The textures and movements of different plants together.
Here are some panoramas
Panoramas
How about some longshots of your gardens?
Very nice JoAnn. It is nice to see the whole garden beds and how they relate to one another. Things are really filling in nicely for you. Lots of color and textures mixed together, I like it a lot.
thanks Pat.Do you have any longviews?
I need to take some longview pics.
I need to weed before I show any. I like seeing long views.
I will have to take more of those shots for you JoAnn... but yours look great
Thanks Allison.
Absolutly wonderful.
What is the white fencing protecting?
Thanks JoAnn. That is where the new baby echies are growing. My local ground hog loves them when they are young and tasty. They will have to be protected for a while. Want to get a fence I saw at HD but it was sold out last time I got out. Hope to look again later today maybe.
No groundhogs here.Bunnies ate my zinnias,not even 4 leaves.
prefer long views myself joann - i'll try and get some later on today
Oh bad bunnies. We had hundreds of them a couple years ago for the first time in a lot of years, they drove me crazy but the coyotes and fox, not to mention the hawks have made them all disappear again. No one seems to like the ground hog yet.
They really mow out a wide path when they are going strong.The deer here just nip a few things.I dont think we have as many as Victor and Pirl do.
Its gunna look great.
Thanks JoAnn I hope they all live and bloom.
lot's of clover in that grass:)
Raised by seed. It's for the bunnies.
weed-b-gone
Yes, that's what I call the bunnies.
hee hee
Now I see why Coppertina is called coppertina.
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