Grown with lots of Organic Love…..
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Top left~ Tommy Toe cherry, Top right ~ Martino’s Roma
Bottom center~ Tiny Tim cherry
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…..oh, and here’s an update on ‘Grannie’s Magpie’
It’s covered in blooms!
(all hanging down in typical wild columbine fashion)
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And the growing continues…..
(I was too lazy to add the botanical names this time around so if ya know ’em, shout them out!
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| Lilly of the Valley |
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| My D and J’s Annabelle Hydrangea and a “gift” fern (ostrich?) |
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| Variegated Hosta |
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| Wild Violets |
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| Bitter Sweet Vine w/flower buds |
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| Persian Lilac finally popped (mmm, smells good!) |
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| More Lilly of the Valley and Vinca Minor |
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| Chris’s White Pine |
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| Little decorative bird house I painted on arbor |
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| Penstemon digitalis ‘Husker Red’ |
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| Amur Maple with buds |
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| “I can’t remember the name of this one” Hosta |
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| Francis William (I’ve always wanted and finally got one!) Hosta |
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| Columbine, ‘Grandma’s Bonnet’, getting ready to bloom |
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| new leaf swirl, on same Columbine |
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| new Columbine bud on (unknown as of yet) volunteer seedling |
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| Cat Mint |
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| Hey Sissy, this was sold as an accent plant in a Patio Pot a while back~ It’s a Weed! |
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| Volunteer BeeBalm (Monarda) in “said weed” |
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| more wild Violets |
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| Last years Coneflower seed head after the finches picked at it. |
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| another one |
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Cobweb Houseleek, Spider Web Hens and Chicks Sempervivum arachnoideum~ not planted yet
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| Resin Owl in “theme pot” |
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| dada dada dada dada~ Bat Chime! |
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May 1st arrived bright and sunny!
Even if the temperatures only made it to 55 degrees
and it sprinkled later in the afternoon!
To celebrate,
here are a few more pictures of what’s blooming in my garden.
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| Bleeding heart, Dicentra spectabilis |
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| The tart cherry is finally fully bloomed! |
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| Even Daisy was enjoying the sun! |
catching up on some reading….

transplant day (makings of a small business)
Adventures in gardening, deer wrangling and a view of the Midwest through the eye of an Artist