I love getting this out each year and letting the yahoos pick the flowers and arrange them.
Even the bushes are starting to explode in color.
I have lots of volunteer grape hyacinths.
The only bloom we got on the Kwanzan cherry tree this year.
A surprise fern.
The goat pen clematis is going crazy!
Ants doing their thing on the peonies.
Soloman's seal just coming up.
My Sarah Napier peony.
Almost frozen daffodils from the yard.
Does anyone know what these are?
How about these?
All the clematis are doing super this year.
We had an onion on the counter that was starting to sprout so I planted it in the raised bed to see if it would grow. I read that I could cut the green off and use them as chives. But I'm wondering about the little flowers now.
The snow in summer is showing off this year.
Here's a close-up.
The Dutchman's Pipe is growing like a weed this year.
A very dirty Jack-in-the-Pulpit
Almost a daisy.
These lilies of the valley smell wonderful.
tulip magnolia
The lone tulip.
I love getting this out each year and letting the yahoos pick the flowers and arrange them.
Even the bushes are starting to explode in color.
I have lots of volunteer grape hyacinths.
The only bloom we got on the Kwanzan cherry tree this year.
A surprise fern.
The goat pen clematis is going crazy!
Ants doing their thing on the peonies.
Soloman's seal just coming up.
My Sarah Napier peony.
Almost frozen daffodils from the yard.
Does anyone know what these are?
How about these?
All the clematis are doing super this year.
We had an onion on the counter that was starting to sprout so I planted it in the raised bed to see if it would grow. I read that I could cut the green off and use them as chives. But I'm wondering about the little flowers now.
The snow in summer is showing off this year.
Here's a close-up.
The Dutchman's Pipe is growing like a weed this year.
A very dirty Jack-in-the-Pulpit
Almost a daisy.
These lilies of the valley smell wonderful.
tulip magnolia
The lone tulip.
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