Buddha hanging out with the pink roses
The very dark buterfly bush is about to bloom (basketball hoop is neighbors)
the big addition is this lilac
edible leaves
Astilbe!
my woven trellis for the tomatoes, which will be added to in due time. also of note are the beans, eggplants, peppers and also the irises given to me by a friend this spring.
Yarrow!
It's nice visiting your garden. Thanks for the hospitality.
ReplyDeleteNice! I especially like the second photo and am jealous of your veggie garden.
ReplyDeleteTruly a composite of the gardener's life. Simply refreshing and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots of your garden! I really love the first one with the Buddha.
ReplyDeleteBuddha in the roses is awesome... but I really love that trellising you made for the tomatoes! It looks like a giant (human) spider spun it oh so carefully. (Or maybe I like it because it reminds me of the leading between your mosaic glass?) Either way, very cool.
ReplyDeleteWhat's the thought behind that kind of trellising, by the way? Are you doing a kind of French weave for them?
Valerie--- thanks for stopping by
ReplyDeleteJessica--- Last year I had none so I am enjoying cooking with the fresh greens this year and look forward to much more
walk2write--- glad I could refresh you
Barbara--- Buddha seems to dig the roses
Blackswamp Gal--- thoughts? hmmm. kind of having fun and hoping it will work. in years past I have not pruned off the suckers and had huge bushes, this year I am pruning. we will see. that sound like I might have a garden post again before next June.
the pictures are gorgeous. I particularly enjoyed the roses and buddha.
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the pictures are gorgeous. I particularly enjoyed the roses and buddha.
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